Ina Seidel
| birth_place = Halle, Saxony, Prussia, Germany | death_date = | death_place = Ebenhausen (Schäftlarn), Munich, Bavaria, West Germany | occupation = Lyric poetNovelist | education = | notable_works = | spouse = Heinrich Wolfgang Seidel (1876-1945)
(''spouse and cousin: hence the shared pre-marriage family name'') | parents = Hermann Seidel (1855–1895)
Emma Auguste "Emmy" Loesevitz (1861–1945) | children = Heilwig Seidel / Schulte-Strathaus (1908-)
Ulrike Seidel (1915-1918)
Georg Heinrich Balthasar Seidel (1919-1992) | website = }} Ina Seidel (15 September 1885 – 3 October 1974) was a German lyric poet and novelist. Favourite themes included motherhood and the mysteries of race and heredity. In 1964, she was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature by German philologist Günther Jachmann. Provided by Wikipedia
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