Robinson, Therese, 1797-1870
Therese Albertine Luise von Jakob Robinson was an author, linguist and translator. She published under the pseudonym Talvj, an acronym derived from the initials of her birth name. She was born 1797 in Halle and accompanied her father's appointment to the University of Charkow, Russia, where she studied Slavic languages. In 1816, the family moved back to Halle.
She translated Walter Scott's Old Mortality and The Black Dwarf, which she published under the pseudonym Ernst Berthold. Talvj was the pen name she invented, an acrostic formed from the initials of her maiden name.
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