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Karen Adler, Officier L d'H[1, 2]
1875 - 1936 (60 år)-
Navn Karen Adler Suffiks Officier L d'H Fødsel 9 aug. 1875 Holmen, Sokkelund, København [3] Adresse:
Holbergsgade 4 - 1. Sal, København KOgså kaldet Karen Bramson Beskæftigelse ca. 1890 [4] Forfatter - "Karen Adler started writing plays at the age of 12 and at 14, had a play in two acts - "Veninder" (Girlfriends) and "I pension for unge piger" accepted at the Folketeatret in Copenhagen for a fee of 200 Danish Kroner. She had insisted that she should remain anonymous, but the theatre director could not resist giving her name to the local newspaper. Karen hurriedly withdrew her play and refunded the fee to avoid scandal and her father's wrath ... "(Wikipedia)
Første udgivelse: skuespillet "Den unge Frue. Mands Vilje". Knap 30 skuespil og romanerÉn titel i Worldcat.
"After Karen Bramson settled permanently in Paris, France at the beginning of the First World War, she wrote mostly in French. During the war, she was attached to the press department of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which tried to create international awareness of the country's situation. Bramson was an enthusiastic writer and propagandist for the French cause and tried to help the plight of French prisoners of war in Germany. She was awarded the rank of Chevalier in the Légion d'honneur in 1917* for the work she did during the First World War. (Wikipedia)
* Officier 1927.
Udvandring 1914 Danmark Levned - Karen Bramson was known in fashionable circles in Paris had a reputation for being a brilliant hostess inviting artists, diplomats and politicians to receptions in her house. For example, she was friends with the poet and diplomat Saint-John Perse (who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature), the diplomat Philippe Berthelot, his wife Hélène and the French politician Louis Barthou. Despite her versatile talents, her literary ambitions and a life in the media spotlight, her inner personality was mostly hidden. She disliked giving interviews and was reticent about divulging details of her personal life. ... In her final years she retired from public life and studied spiritualism. She had always loved a cosmopolitan life and travelled throughout Europe staying in various hotels before dying in 1936 of a cerebral hemorrhage in a hotel room in Paris." (Wikipedia)
Begravelse 1936 Paris, Ile-de-France, Frankrig [5] Adresse:
Cimetière du Père LachaiseDød 26 jan. 1936 Paris, Ile-de-France, Frankrig Årsag: Hjerneblødning Person-ID I8218 Simon Sidst ændret 3 sep. 2023
Far Julius Frederik Adler, f. 4 mar. 1835, Trinitatis, Sokkelund, København d. 2 jun. 1902, Helligånd, Sokkelund, København (Alder 67 år) Mor Thea Monies, f. 4 okt. 1842, Garnison, Sokkelund, København d. 20 apr. 1889, Helligånd, Sokkelund, København (Alder 46 år) Ægteskab 3 jun. 1866 MT København, Sokkelund, København [6] - Brud: Jomfru Dorothea Monies.
Yderligere barn i ægteskabet: Agnes Caroline Adler (1867 - 1869).
Familie-ID F3078 Gruppeskema | Familietavle
Familie Louis Bramson, f. 14 okt. 1861, Helligånd, Sokkelund, København d. 29 jul. 1952 (Alder 90 år) Ægteskab 9 apr. 1893 MT København, Sokkelund, København [7] - Levede adskilt efter 1914, men forblev venner.
KB angiver fejlagtigt Karens fødselsdag som 10 Aug 1875.
Børn 1. Mogens Louis Bramson, f. 28 jun. 1895, Helligånd, Sokkelund, København d. 26 feb. 1981, San Fransisco, Californien, USA (Alder 85 år) Familie-ID F3086 Gruppeskema | Familietavle Sidst ændret 28 jan. 2020
- "Karen Adler started writing plays at the age of 12 and at 14, had a play in two acts - "Veninder" (Girlfriends) and "I pension for unge piger" accepted at the Folketeatret in Copenhagen for a fee of 200 Danish Kroner. She had insisted that she should remain anonymous, but the theatre director could not resist giving her name to the local newspaper. Karen hurriedly withdrew her play and refunded the fee to avoid scandal and her father's wrath ... "(Wikipedia)
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Billeder KarenBramson.jpg
Foto: Damgaard, Kgl. Bibl. billedsamling, neg. 23000-1244
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Kilder - [S55] Dansk Kvindebiografisk Leksikon, (http://www.kvinfo.dk), 27 jan. 2020, https://www.kvinfo.dk/side/597/bio/216/origin/170/.
- [S178] Wikipedia, (wikipedia.org), 27 jan. 2020, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Bramson.
- [S188] KB MT København, København, (https://www.sa.dk), 1872-1890, Ops. 54 (S. 150).
- [S213] WorldCat, (http://www.worldcat.org/), 27 jan. 2020, https://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-bramson,%20fru%20karen$adler$1875/.
- [S173] Tipton, Jim, m.fl. (red.), Find a Grave, (https://www.findagrave.com), 27 jun. 2020, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44170382/karen-bramson.
ID 44170382 - [S188] KB MT København, København, (https://www.sa.dk), 1856-1871, Ops. 168 (S. 399).
- [S188] KB MT København, København, (https://www.sa.dk), 1892-1900, Ops.113 (S. 273).
- [S55] Dansk Kvindebiografisk Leksikon, (http://www.kvinfo.dk), 27 jan. 2020, https://www.kvinfo.dk/side/597/bio/216/origin/170/.