Karoline Bruch-Sinn

Karoline Bruch-Sinn (also Carola, née Sinn; 13 January 1853 – 1 November 1911) was an author, translator, and editor from Austria-Hungary.

[2] As an adult she married Genie-Major Bruch and moved to Graz, where she wrote for Grazer Tagespost and Heimgarten.

After this, she began to write more, successfully publishing ethnographic sketches of the places she had visited, poems, educational texts, feuilletons, and essays in various publications in Austria and Germany.

She also received negative attention for her sarcastic critiques of other contemporary writers' "grossly materialist" depictions.

[3] She was the editor of several Viennese papers as well as one journal; in addition, she was an advisor for the Austrian noble magazine Salon, and worked on the editorial staff of Wiener Almanach.