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Ricarda Huch Huch was a member of the "Preußische Akademie der Künste", but resigned in 1933 when the National Socialists seized power and began purging the Academy. Huch left after Alfred Döblin quit. Despite her critical attitude to the new régime, Joseph Goebbels and Adolf Hitler sent her congratulatory telegrams on her 80th birthday. Huch dedicated much of her life to Italian, German and Russian history and historical novels that were psychological biographies. In 1947, she was an honorary president of the All-German Writers Congress in Berlin.
Ricarda Huch The Riverside Dictionary of Biography. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2005."
Ricarda Huch Ricarda Huch (; July 18, 1864 – November 17, 1947) was a pioneering German intellectual. Trained as an historian, and the author of many works of European history, she also wrote novels, poems, and a play. Asteroid 879 Ricarda is named in her honour.
Ricarda Huch Huch was born in Braunschweig and died in Schönberg in the Taunus (today, part of Kronberg). She was the daughter of Richard Huch, a wholesale merchant, and his wife Emilie (née Haehn). She also used the pseudonym "Richard Hugo" and published her first poems under the alias "R. Ith Carda". She prepared for university work privately and studied in Zürich, where she received her doctorate in 1891. Her brother, Rudolf, and her cousins, Friedrich and Felix, were also well-known writers.
Ricarda Huch After the war, Huch wrote as follows about the young men involved in the July 20 Plot against Hitler's life: