Background
Luise von Ploennies was born at Hanau, Germany on the 7th of November 1803, the daughter of the naturalist Philipp Achilles Leisler.
Luise von Ploennies was born at Hanau, Germany on the 7th of November 1803, the daughter of the naturalist Philipp Achilles Leisler.
From 1847 she resided for some years in Belgium, then at Jugenheim on the Bergstrasse, but finally at Darmstadt, where she died on the 22nd of January 1872.
Between 1844 and 1870 she published several volumes of verse, being particularly happy in eclectic love songs, patriotic poems and descriptions of scenery. She also wrote two biblical dramas, Maria Magdalena (1870) and David (1873). As a translator from the English, Luise von Ploennies published two collections of poems, Britannia (1843) and Englische Lyriker des ipten Jahrhunderts (1863, 3rd ed. ,1867).
In 1824 she married the physician August von Ploennies in Darmstadt. He died in 1847.