Herwegh, Emma (1817–1904)
Herwegh, Emma (1817–1904)
German memoirist. Born May 10, 1817, in Berlin, Germany; died Mar 24, 1904, in Paris, France; m. Georg Herwegh (1817–1875, poet and revolutionary), 1843.
Wrote account of experiences on husband's campaign for support of Revolution in Germany (1848), Zur Geschichte der deutschen demokratischen Legion aus Paris. Von einer Hochverrätherin (On the History of the German Democratic Legion from Paris, by a Woman Accused of High Treason, 1849).
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