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Louise Adeline Weitzel : ウィキペディア英語版
Louise Adeline Weitzel

Louise Adeline Weitzel (December 2, 1862 – May 6, 1934) was an American writer of German descent. She was born in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Her family moved to Lititz, Pennsylvania while she was still a young lady.
Given the socio-cultural context in which she was born and raised, her work is unique, not only because of the content of her writing per se but also because she produced and published her texts as a woman and in her native German dialect (''Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch'') in the United States.
Her will, only 30 words long, left her $855 estate to the Moravian Home for Aged Women in Lititz.〔 〕
== Education and professional life ==
Louise A. Weitzel obtained her education at ''Sunnyside Kollitsch'' and at the ''Linden Hall Seminary'' for girls. Later she would work for local German-language newspapers where she ultimately found a vehicle to her voice as a poet. In 1908 she published the book ''A Quiver of Arrows: Poems by Louise A. Weitzel''.

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