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Ilse von Stach
Ilse von Stach (originally ''Stach von Goltzheim'') (17 February 1879 – 22 August 1941) was a German writer.
==Life==
Born near Borken, von Stach was the daughter of a Lutheran Protestant estate owner. After the early death of her mother, she was raised by relatives in Aurich and in a convent in Altenburg. She then studied in Berlin to become a teacher. After two failed marriages – the second in 1902 to the polar explorer Theodor Lerner, with whom she had two sons (Klaus and Thomas) – she moved to Rome in 1905. There she took a critical look at her Protestant faith and converted to Catholicism in 1908. In the same year she met her third husband, art critic . They married in 1912, settling first in Planegg and later in Leipzig. This union produced theater director (1913–1958) and Maria Elisabeth (born 1919). From 1921 onward the couple lived in Münster where she died at the age of 62.〔(Stach, Ilse von ), German National Library

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