No, the author did not believe in the prophetic ability of Frau Frieda, as evidenced by the skeptical tone of the text towards her predictions and the focus on rational explanations for her supposed abilities.
No. It would only appear so if you do not believe in prophetic visions.
Frieda Weissmann has written: 'Biblische Gestalten in der Legende'
Frieda De Villiers has written: 'Die Boskraai roep'
Frieda Porat has written: 'Creative Retirement: Shifting Gears' 'Creative Life Management'
Robert Ehrenzweig has written: 'Frieda Lawrence'
Frieda E. Lippert has written: 'When to send for the doctor' -- subject(s): First aid in illness and injury, Children, Diseases
Frieda Nietlispach has written: 'Egg, flour, rice and cheese dishes' -- subject(s): Cookery (Cheese), Cookery (Eggs), Cookery (Rice)
Alick Isaacs has written: 'A prophetic peace'
Leonie Frieda has written: 'Catherine de Medici' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Queens 'Catherine de Medici' -- subject(s): Queens, Biography, History
No. If you can write, you can become an author. Age is no limit to your ability to write a novel. I believe the youngest author ever was published at age 5.
Frieda Sophie Berliner has written: 'Hemolytic and antihemolytic properties of bile acids and sterols in relation to their structure' -- subject(s): Bile, Cholesterol, Hemolysis and hemolysins, Sterols
Kristin E. Heyer has written: 'Prophetic & public'