Background
Enrica Freifrau von Handel-Mazzetti was born in Vienna in 1871 and her father, Baron Heinrich Hypolith of Handel-Mazzetti, died young before her birth.
Enrica Freifrau von Handel-Mazzetti was born in Vienna in 1871 and her father, Baron Heinrich Hypolith of Handel-Mazzetti, died young before her birth.
She was educated well, studying history and languages.
Her cousin was the botanist Heinrich von Handel-Mazzetti. This was in the middle of her most productive period when her books were being serialised in magazines as well as being published and enthusiastically received. She stayed in Linz for the rest of her life, notably joining a protest against book burning in 1933.
The following year she nearly died from an untreatable eye condition.
Her work was not encouraged by the Nazi regime, although she stayed in Linz, apart from when the bombing was really bad when she briefly moved to Elisabethinen in 1944. von Handel-Mazzetti died in Linz in 1955. Apart from her published novels and poetry there is a street that was named for her in 1931 in Steyr and another street was named after her in Vienna in 1981.
There was also an Austrian postage stamp that celebrated her life.