24 June] 1910) was a Baltic German poet, writer and translator.
She was born in Vileikiai,[1] East Prussia (now Lithuania) and moved to Courland with her family when she was five.
In 1869–1870 she was in Stuttgart, and became acquainted with writers Wolfgang Menzel, Ferdinand Freiligrath and Friedrich von Bodenstedt.
In the city she also met and married in 1876 German pianist and composer Louis Pabst (1846–1921).
[2][3][4][5] From 1878 the couple travelled widely, playing the piano together at concerts, and spent time in Vienna, Budapest, Leipzig, Stuttgart, London, Saint Petersburg and Moscow, and spent three years in Melbourne.