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Maria Janitschek
Maria Janitschek ''née'' Tölk (July 22, 1859 in Mödling (near Vienna) - April 28, 1927 in Munich) was a German writer of Austrian origin. She wrote under the pseudonym of ''Marius Stein''.
==Life==

Born the illegitimate child of a military officer, she was raised by her mother Anna Tölk in impoverished circumstances and educated in a Hungarian convent school. When she was 19, she moved with her mother to Graz where she first published her first articles as a journalist under the pseudonym Marius Stein. The newspapers ''Moderne Dichtung'' and ''Wiener Rundschau'' numbered among her employers. At age 23 she married Hubert Janitschek, a professor of art history. The couple lived in Strassburg and Leipzig. Her husband died in 1893 and Maria moved to Berlin and later to Munich.

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