Emmy von Rhoden
Emilie Auguste Karoline Henriette Friedrich-Friedrich ''née''
Kühne (November 15, 1829 in
Magdeburg – April 7, 1885 in
Dresden), known by the pen name
Emmy von Rhoden, was a German writer. She is best known for her novel ''
Der Trotzkopf'' (1885), one of the prototypes of the
Backfischroman. It is considered an international classic of
Children's literature. She is the mother of writer
Else Wildhagen who continued the ''Trotzkopf''-series with two sequels. The last official volume was written by the unrelated Dutch writer
Suze la Chapelle-Roobol and translated into German. The series was a huge commercial success in Germany and translated into at least 11 different languages. The success was also due to the marketing effort of the publisher
Gustav Weise in Stuttgart.
The English translation by
Felix Leopold Oswald has been heavily adapted to the American context.
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