Alice Gurschner
osztrák írónő (1869–1944)
Alice Gurschner was a prominent Austrian writer, born in 1869. Her literary career was marked by the use of a masculine pen name, Paul Althof, under which she produced a significant body of work. This choice of pseudonym reflects the complexities of her time, where female writers often sought to establish themselves in a male-dominated literary landscape.
Gurschner's personal life was also intertwined with the arts, as she was married to Gustav Gurschner, a sculptor. The couple's shared creative pursuits likely influenced and supported each other's work. Alice Gurschner passed away in 1944, leaving behind a legacy as a notable figure in Austrian literature. Despite writing under a pseudonym, her contributions to the literary world remain an important part of her country's cultural heritage.