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'''Luise Mühlbach''' was the pen name of '''Clara Mundt''' (1814née in'''Clara Maria Regina Müller'''; January 2, 1814, [[Neubrandenburg]] – September 26, 1873, Berlin), a German writer best known for her works of [[historical fiction]], which enjoyed a wide, popularity that wasthough short-lived popularity. ''Frederick the Great and His Court'' ({{lang-de|link=no|Friedrich der Grosse und sein Hof}}) and many of her other novels have been translated into English.
 
She was born to Friedrich Andreas Müller and Friederika Müller (née Strübing) in [[Neubrandenburg]].
 
==Works==
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Cayzer, Herlinde (2007). Feminist Awakening: Ida von Hahn-Hahn’s “Gräfin Faustine” and Luise Mühlbach’s “Aphra Behn”. Univ. Diss. Univ. of Queensland, Brisbane. (Digitalisat: PDF; 2,1 MB)
 
==References==
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==External links==
* {{Gutenberg author |id=Mühlbach,+L.+(Luise) 830| name=Luise Mühlbach}}
* {{Librivox author |id=11337}}
* {{Internet Archive author |sname=Luise Mühlbach |sopt=w}}
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[[Category:German historical novelists]]
[[Category:19th-century German women writers]]
[[Category:19th-century German writers]]
[[Category:19th-century German novelists]]