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'''Ebba-Margareta von Freymann (née de Pers)''' ([[December 13]], [[1907]]- November [[1995]]) was an Austrian-born poetess and translator.  
'''Ebba-Margareta von Freymann (née de Pers)''' ([[December 13]], [[1907]]- November [[1995]]) was an Austrian-born poetess and translator.  


The daughter of an Austrian father and a Swedish mother, grew up bilingual in both countries. In her youth, she had already published several poems.
The daughter of an Austrian father and a Swedish mother, von Freymann grew up bilingual in both countries. During World War II, the family moved to Germany.


During World War II, the family moved to Germany. Between [[1969]] and [[1970]] she translated the songs and poems of the [[Lord of the Rings]] into german, which was a great success for her.  
In her youth, she had already published several poems, and between [[1969]] and [[1970]] she translated the songs and poems of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' into German.


In [[1977]] the widowed poetess moved to her daughter Thelma von Freymann, who lived near Hildesheim.
In [[1977]] the widowed poetess moved to her daughter Thelma von Freymann, who lived near Hildesheim. There se translated, with the help of her daughter, every poem of the anthology ''[[The Adventures of Tom Bombadil]]'' (published as ''Die Abenteuer des Tom Bombadil'' in  [[1984]]).
 
Von Freymann translated, with the help of her daughter, every poem of the anthology [[The Adventures of Tom Bombadil]] (published as ''Die Abenteuer des Tom Bombadil'' in  [[1984]]).


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Revision as of 13:52, 13 June 2010

Ebba-Margareta von Freymann
Biographical information
BornDecember 13, 1907
DiedNovember 1995
OccupationPoetess, translator

Ebba-Margareta von Freymann (née de Pers) (December 13, 1907- November 1995) was an Austrian-born poetess and translator.

The daughter of an Austrian father and a Swedish mother, von Freymann grew up bilingual in both countries. During World War II, the family moved to Germany.

In her youth, she had already published several poems, and between 1969 and 1970 she translated the songs and poems of The Lord of the Rings into German.

In 1977 the widowed poetess moved to her daughter Thelma von Freymann, who lived near Hildesheim. There se translated, with the help of her daughter, every poem of the anthology The Adventures of Tom Bombadil (published as Die Abenteuer des Tom Bombadil in 1984).

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