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    Friedrich Emil Rittershaus (3 April 1834 – 8 March 1897) was a German poet. He was born in Barmen (now Wuppertal), Kingdom of Prussia. His poetry, marked...
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    colours of Germany and the Saxon Steed. Composed in Iserlohn in 1886 by Emil Rittershaus, the Westfalenlied is an unofficial anthem of Westphalia. While the...
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    (1949–2011), composer, recording artist, and inventor of the Daxophone Emil Rittershaus (1834–1897), poet Alice Schwarzer (born 1942), one of the leaders of...
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    Adeline Rittershaus was born on 29 July 1876 in Barmen (now part of the city of Wuppertal). She was a daughter of the poet Emil Rittershaus and grew...
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    or around Wuppertal, Germany: the merchants Reinhart Neuhaus [de], Emil Rittershaus, Friedrich Roeber, Adolf Schults, Wilhelm Wens, Carl Siebel, Karl Stelter...
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  •  1873. In Germany, the first Lake Erie ballad was published in 1871 by Emil Rittershaus in the popular Gartenlaube, to which he regularly contributed. The...
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    of the profession and therefore turned to poetry. His friends were Emil Rittershaus and Hugo Oelbermann. Together they founded the Wuppertal poets' circle...
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    (1817–1901), doctor and writer Anna Ritter (1865–1921), poet Friedrich Emil Rittershaus (1834–1897), poet August Scherl (1849–1921), publisher Carl Ludwig...
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  • Langewiesche [de] (b. 1807) as a bookseller. In Barmen, he met the poets Emil Rittershaus and Carl Siebel, with whom he founded the Wuppertal poets' circle....
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    thirteen letters. One letter each from Kohut to Wilhelm Raabe and Emil Rittershaus. Also a letter from Wilhelm Busch to Kohut. An estate of Kohut is not...
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  • Prussia, where she moved in a circle of literary men, chief among them Emil Rittershaus. In 1866 Minna Kleeberg emigrated to the United States, living until...
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    novelist Max Petitpierre, President of the Swiss Confederation Adeline Rittershaus (1876–1924), philologist, a scholar in old Scandinavian literature, and...
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