Birth date: 
1841
Death date: 
1896
Birth town: 
Country: 
Germany

Mathilde Blind British author, was born at Mannheim on the 21st of March 1841. Her father was a banker named Cohen, but she took the name of Blind after her step-father, the political writer, Karl Blind (1826—1907), one of the exiled leaders of the Baden insurrection in 1848—1849, and an ardent supporter of the various 19th-century movements for the freedom and autonomy of struggling nationalities.
The family was compelled to take refuge in England, where Mathilde devoted herself to literature and to the higher education of women. She produced also three long poems, “The Prophecy of St Oran” (1881), “The Heather on Fire” , (1886), an ‘indignant protest against the evictions in the Highlands , and “The Ascent of Man” (1888), which was to be the epic of the theory of evolution. She wrote biographies of George Eliot (1883) and Madame Roland (1886), and translated D.F. Strauss’s The Old Faith and the New’ (1873—1874) and the Memoirs of Marie Bashkirtse , (1890). She died on the 26th of November 1896, bequeathing her property to Newnbam College, Cambridge.

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In a Kentish Rose Garden 31 July 2013
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In a Lonesome Burial-Place 31 July 2013
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I Took Your Face into My Dreams 31 July 2013
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I Was Again Beside Thee in a Dream 31 July 2013
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I Would I Were the Glow-Worm 31 July 2013
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I Think of Thee in Watches of the Night 31 July 2013
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I Am Athirst, But Not For Wine 31 July 2013
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I Charge You 31 July 2013
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I Planted a Rose Tree 31 July 2013
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Hope 31 July 2013
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