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Marie Holzer is considered to be an important author of the women's emancipation and expressionist movement in the early 20th century and as a writer of masterful 'short prose'. Anne
Martina Emonts emphasised Marie Holzer's literary art as she "knows how to describe the smallest units of the soul";
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officer Johann (Hans) Holzer (1866–1924) in
Czernowitz. The marriage of the couple, who were very different in character, was characterised by tensions and conflicts from the very beginning. The conservative and highly jealous Johann Holzer had little interest in his wife's artistic and literary
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during the war and provided humanitarian aid to the poor, hungry and sick – much to her husband's annoyance. The marital conflicts thus intensified. On 5 June 1924, Johann Holzer shot Marie Holzer and then himself in their
Innsbruck flat.
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Martina; Riccabona, Christine Johanna (2011). Ackermann, Gregor; Delabar, Walter (eds.). "Writing women. A chart of the early 20th century".
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inclinations. Their daughter Edith was born in 1896, their son Rudolf in 1897 and their second daughter, Gertrude, in 1904.
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magazine and published there in the following years, as well as in many other newspapers and magazines (including in the
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Martina. "Wie lieb ich die Türe meines Zimmers" [On the work of Marie Holzer].
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read it. Perhaps he will find some things in it that will give him new thoughts and new feelings".
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Anmerkungen zu zwei Briefen im Nachlass Ludwig von Fickers und zu deren Verfasserin Marie Holzer.
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Around 1914, Marie Holzer and her family moved to Innsbruck. Her husband, who retired as a
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Hrsg. v. Gregor Ackermann u. Walter Delabar. Aisthesis Verlag, Bielefeld 2011, S. 303–310.
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Bukovina. Together with seven siblings (a younger brother was the later lawyer and writer
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Strasser, Nadja (11 September 1911). "'Marie Holzer, Im Schattenreich der Seele".
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Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag, Wiesbaden 2005, ISBN 3-8244-4607-3, S. 249–266.
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motif, was published in 1911. It was a "book of the so-called
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