IDA VON DURINGSFELD
\ˈa͡ɪdə vˈɒn djˈʊ͡əɹɪŋsfˌɛld], \ˈaɪdə vˈɒn djˈʊəɹɪŋsfˌɛld], \ˈaɪ_d_ə v_ˈɒ_n d_j_ˈʊə_ɹ_ɪ_ŋ_s_f_ˌɛ_l_d]\
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A German story-teller (1815-76); born at Militsch in Lower Silesia. Her "Poems" (1835) and the cycle of stories "The Star of Andalusia" (1838) were issued under the pseudonym "Thekla", and yearly volumes thereafter anonymously or pseudonymously; "The Women of Byron" appeared in her own name in 1845, when she married Otto von Reinsberg. Extensive travels later bore fruit in numerous stories, collections of national songs, descriptions of national usages, etc.; all were highly prized, including in the latter line: "Proverbs of German and Roumanian Speech" (2 vols., 1872-75); and "The Wedding Book: Usages and Beliefs Regarding the Wedding among the Christian Nations of Europe" (1871).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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