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'''Baroness Therese von Lützow''' (born 4 July 1804 in [[Stuttgart]]; died 16 September 1852 in [[Tjilatjap]], [[Java]]) was a [[German nobility|German noblewoman]] and writer.
'''Baroness Therese von Lützow''' (born 4 July 1804 in [[Stuttgart]]; died 16 September 1852 in [[Tjilatjap]], [[Java]]) published as a [[Young Germany]] writer under the pseudonym "Therese".

She was the author of novels, short stories and travelogues, wrote feature articles for Parisian newspapers and acted as anonymous editor of the letters between her friend Charlotte Diede and the scientist explorer [[Wilhelm von Humboldt]].


== Early life ==
== Early life ==
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
She moved to [[Hamburg]] then to [[St. Petersburg, Russia|Saint Petersburg]], where her father served as an ambassador.
Born in [[Stuttgart]], Therese was educated in [[Hamburg]] where her father served as Russian Minister-Resident.


Therese's first marriage was with Robert Gabriel von Bacheracht (1798-1884). Later she divorced him and married [[Freiherr|Baron]] Heinrich von [[:File:Lützow-Wappen.png|Lützow]] (1807-1879). Therese accompanied her second husband to Java, where she died.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.geni.com/people/Therese-von-L%C3%BCtzow/6000000018916107186 | title=Therese Henriette Antoinette Elisabeth von Lützow | accessdate=4 July 2024 }}</ref>
As a young adult, she moved to [[St. Petersburg, Russia|Saint Petersburg]], where she married the Russian Consul-General Robert Gabriel von Bacheracht (1798-1884). Later she divorced him and married [[Freiherr|Baron]] Heinrich von [[:File:Lützow-Wappen.png|Lützow]] (1807-1879). Therese accompanied her second husband to Java, where she died.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.geni.com/people/Therese-von-L%C3%BCtzow/6000000018916107186 | title=Therese Henriette Antoinette Elisabeth von Lützow | accessdate=4 July 2024 }}</ref>


==Works==
==Works==

Latest revision as of 07:29, 11 July 2024

Therese von Lützow

Baroness Therese von Lützow (born 4 July 1804 in Stuttgart; died 16 September 1852 in Tjilatjap, Java) published as a Young Germany writer under the pseudonym "Therese".

She was the author of novels, short stories and travelogues, wrote feature articles for Parisian newspapers and acted as anonymous editor of the letters between her friend Charlotte Diede and the scientist explorer Wilhelm von Humboldt.

Early life

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Therese was a daughter of Heinrich Christian Gottfried von Struve (1772-1851) and his wife Countess Sophie Elisabeth Wilhelmine Oexle von Friedenberg (1780–1837).

Biography

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Born in Stuttgart, Therese was educated in Hamburg where her father served as Russian Minister-Resident.

As a young adult, she moved to Saint Petersburg, where she married the Russian Consul-General Robert Gabriel von Bacheracht (1798-1884). Later she divorced him and married Baron Heinrich von Lützow (1807-1879). Therese accompanied her second husband to Java, where she died.[1]

Works

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Her chief publication is the correspondence between Wilhelm von Humboldt and her friend Charlotte Diede, under the title Briefe an eine Freundin von Wilhehn von Humboldt (1847; 12th ed. 1891). Her other works include society novels such as Lydia (1884) and Weltglück (1885), and several volumes of travel writing.

References

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  1. ^ "Therese Henriette Antoinette Elisabeth von Lützow". Retrieved 4 July 2024.