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Bertha Behrens (7 September 1848, Thale – 9 September 1912) was a German novelist, who used the pen name W. Heimburg (AKA Wilhelmine Heimburg). She completed Das Eulenhaus, a posthumous novel by Marlitt in the Gartenlaube, in which periodical most of her novels appeared. She is the daughter of Charlotte Birch-Pfeiffer, a German actress and dramatist. [1] The following is a list of some of her works:[ citation needed]
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Bertha Behrens (7 September 1848, Thale – 9 September 1912) was a German novelist, who used the pen name W. Heimburg (AKA Wilhelmine Heimburg). She completed Das Eulenhaus, a posthumous novel by Marlitt in the Gartenlaube, in which periodical most of her novels appeared. She is the daughter of Charlotte Birch-Pfeiffer, a German actress and dramatist. [1] The following is a list of some of her works:[ citation needed]
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