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Ruth Blum

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Ruth Blum (2 September 1913, in Wilchingen – 2 August 1975, in Schaffhausen) was a Swiss writer and journalist, best remembered for her novels Blauer Himmel, grüne Erde (1941), Der gekrönte Sommer (1945), Der Gottestrauch (1953), Und es erhub sich ein Streit (1964), and Mein Feuergesicht (1967).[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

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  1. ^ Bächtold, Kurt (1981). Ruth Blum: Biographie. Schaffhausen: Meili. ISBN 3-85805-065-2.
  2. ^ Bächtold, Kurt (1981). "Ruth Blum" (PDF). Schaffhauser Beiträge zur Geschichte (in German). IV (58): 35–41. Retrieved 13 March 2024.
  3. ^ Wyss, Regula. "Blum, Ruth". Historical Dictionary of Switzerland. Retrieved 13 March 2024.
  4. ^ Brügger, Helen (8 August 2013). "Früher boten wir den Mund, heute die Stirn". WOZ, Die Wochenzeitung (in German) (32/2013).
  5. ^ Schön, Andreas (December 1976). "Mitteilungen zu Ruth Blum". Hegau – Zeitschrift für Geschichte, Volkskunde und Naturgeschichte des Gebietes zwischen Rhein, Donau und Bodensee (in German) (32/33): 239f.
  6. ^ Steiner, H. (9 August 1975). "Im Gedenken an die Schriftstellerin Ruth Blum". Schaffhauser Nachrichten (in German) (182): 9–11.
  7. ^ Bosch, Manfred (1997). Bohème am Bodensee: Literarisches Leben am See von 1900 bis 1950 (in German). Lengwil. pp. 518–520.
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