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Elisabeth Castonier (6 March 1894 - 24 September 1975) was a German writer. Castonier was the daughter of the painter and spent her early childhood in Dresden until her family moved to Paris. Her grandfather was Jewish. In 1912 she moved to Berlin, and in 1923 married the Danish singer , from whom she later divorced. She wrote satires in the weekly paper Die Ente, but during the Nazi period she went in exile to Vienna and after the Anschluss in 1938 through Italy and Denmark to London. Here she wrote children's books and also a book about Christian opposition to the Nazis. In London she was also a correspondent for the News Chronicle and the New Statesman and also for emigrant newspapers like the Pariser Tageszeitung and the Wiener Tageblatt. In 1944 she worked as a farmhand in Hampshire.

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  • إليزابيت كاستونير (ar)
  • Elisabeth Castonier (de)
  • Elisabeth Castonier (en)
  • Elisabeth Castonier (fr)
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  • إليزابيت كاستونير (بالألمانية: Elisabeth Castonier) ولدت في دريسدن في مارس 1894 وماتت في ميونخ في سبتمبر 1975 هي أديبة ألمانية, تميزت بكتابة القصص الساخرة. (ar)
  • Elisabeth Castonier geborene Borchardt (* 6. März 1894 in Dresden; † 24. September 1975 in München) war eine deutsche Schriftstellerin. Die Emigration nach der Machtergreifung führte sie über Österreich und Italien nach England. Ihre Bücher seien mit Humor und Warmherzigkeit geschrieben, urteilt das Lexikon FemBio. Diese Art gehobener Unterhaltung sei in der deutschen Literatur eher selten und bei der Literaturkritik nicht sehr angesehen. Gleichwohl erzielten vor allem Castoniers Geschichten vom Bauernhof Mill Farm und ihre 1964 veröffentlichten Erinnerungen Stürmisch bis heiter hohe Auflagen. (de)
  • Elisabeth Castonier (née le 6 mars 1894 - morte le 24 septembre 1975) est une écrivaine allemande. (fr)
  • Elisabeth Castonier (6 March 1894 - 24 September 1975) was a German writer. Castonier was the daughter of the painter and spent her early childhood in Dresden until her family moved to Paris. Her grandfather was Jewish. In 1912 she moved to Berlin, and in 1923 married the Danish singer , from whom she later divorced. She wrote satires in the weekly paper Die Ente, but during the Nazi period she went in exile to Vienna and after the Anschluss in 1938 through Italy and Denmark to London. Here she wrote children's books and also a book about Christian opposition to the Nazis. In London she was also a correspondent for the News Chronicle and the New Statesman and also for emigrant newspapers like the Pariser Tageszeitung and the Wiener Tageblatt. In 1944 she worked as a farmhand in Hampshire. (en)
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