Marie Henriette Steil

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Marie Henriette Steil

Marie Henriette Steil (1898–1930) was a Luxembourg writer and feminist. Born on 3 August 1898 in Luxembourg, she is known to have been keen to assert her independence as a woman and to have promoted feministic trends such as a boyish hairstyle. After publishing some short pieces in Les Cahiers luxembourgeois, she aspired to become a professional writer but died when she was only 32.[1]

Her earliest works were published in Luxembourg newspapers. They included the story Der Mond und das Mädchen (The Moon and the Maiden) which she sent in to a contest organized by the Luxemburger Zeitung. Other newspapers she contributed to included Jonghémecht, Junge Welt and Tageblatt. In Les Cahiers luxembourgeois she maintained a column Lettres de Suzette à Micromégas. She also wrote for the Berliner Lokalanzeiger and other German newspapers including Ullsteins Frauenblätter and Welt am Montag. In 1926, Steil completed a collection of short stories titled Tier und Mensch. Harmlose Geschichten (Animal and Man. Harmless Stories) which was published in Leipzig. In these allegorical tales, animals take on the roles of human beings while humans behave like animals.[1]

Marie Henriette Steil died in Luxembourg City on 18 December 1930 when she was only 32.[1]

In September 2005, the Luxembourg Post Office issued a stamp in her memory bearing the sketched portrait displayed here.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Goetzinger, Germaine. "Marie Henriette Steil" (in French). Centre national de littérature. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Tous les timbres enregistrés émis par le Luxembourg en 2005" (in French). WNS. Retrieved 23 November 2017.