Elisabeth Bürstenbinder Explained

Elisabeth Bürstenbinder (pen name, Ernst Werner; 25 November 1838, in Berlin – 10 October 1918, in Merano) was a German writer who wrote under the name Ernst Werner. She first gained attention in 1870 with Hermann.[1] Among her works Sacred Vows, Fickle Fortune, Riven Bonds, and some others had English translations.[2]

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  1. Book: William Harrison De Puy. The University of Literature...: A Cyclopædia of Universal Literature, Presenting in Alphabetical Arrangement the Biography, Together with Critical Reviews and Extracts, of Eminent Writers of All Lands and All Ages. 1896. J.S. Barcus. 501–506.
  2. Book: Chamber's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge. 1897. W. R. Chambers. 609.