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Dagmar von Mutius (17 October 1919 – 5 November 2008) was a German writer. She was the daughter of a diplomat and born in Oslo. She spent her childhood and youth abroad, in Silesia on the family estate and in Berlin. She studied language and was working in agriculture. She took over the management of the family estate, which was converted into a Polish state estate after 1945. Then she was relocated from Silesia. She worked as French interpreter (business school). From 1950 Dagmar von Mutius lived in Heidelberg. In 1954 the first stories appeared in magazines and anthologies and in 1960 the first book. In addition to her work as a writer, she worked as a literary reviewer and participated in the well-known book discussions on Radio Bremen in the 1970s.Until her retirement, Mutius was a boo

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  • Dagmar von Mutius (* 17. Oktober 1919 in Oslo; † 5. November 2008 in Heidelberg) war eine deutsche Schriftstellerin. (de)
  • Dagmar von Mutius (17 October 1919 – 5 November 2008) was a German writer. She was the daughter of a diplomat and born in Oslo. She spent her childhood and youth abroad, in Silesia on the family estate and in Berlin. She studied language and was working in agriculture. She took over the management of the family estate, which was converted into a Polish state estate after 1945. Then she was relocated from Silesia. She worked as French interpreter (business school). From 1950 Dagmar von Mutius lived in Heidelberg. In 1954 the first stories appeared in magazines and anthologies and in 1960 the first book. In addition to her work as a writer, she worked as a literary reviewer and participated in the well-known book discussions on Radio Bremen in the 1970s.Until her retirement, Mutius was a bookseller in Heidelberg. She died there on 5 November 2008. (en)
  • Dagmar von Mutius (ur. 17 października 1919 w Oslo, zm. 5 listopada 2008 w Heidelbergu) – niemiecka pisarka, ostatnia właścicielka Jeleniowa w latach 1934–1945. (pl)
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  • Dagmar von Mutius (* 17. Oktober 1919 in Oslo; † 5. November 2008 in Heidelberg) war eine deutsche Schriftstellerin. (de)
  • Dagmar von Mutius (ur. 17 października 1919 w Oslo, zm. 5 listopada 2008 w Heidelbergu) – niemiecka pisarka, ostatnia właścicielka Jeleniowa w latach 1934–1945. (pl)
  • Dagmar von Mutius (17 October 1919 – 5 November 2008) was a German writer. She was the daughter of a diplomat and born in Oslo. She spent her childhood and youth abroad, in Silesia on the family estate and in Berlin. She studied language and was working in agriculture. She took over the management of the family estate, which was converted into a Polish state estate after 1945. Then she was relocated from Silesia. She worked as French interpreter (business school). From 1950 Dagmar von Mutius lived in Heidelberg. In 1954 the first stories appeared in magazines and anthologies and in 1960 the first book. In addition to her work as a writer, she worked as a literary reviewer and participated in the well-known book discussions on Radio Bremen in the 1970s.Until her retirement, Mutius was a boo (en)
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  • Dagmar von Mutius (de)
  • Dagmar von Mutius (en)
  • Dagmar von Mutius (pl)
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