Adele Moroder

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Tales of Adele Moroder with illustrations by Egon Moroder Rusina

Adele Moroder Lenèrt (born December 17, 1887 in Ortisei in Val Gardena ; † February 11, 1966 in Ortisei) was a Ladin writer.

biography

Franz Moroder's daughter was married to the distantly related sculptor Ludwig Moroder . Their son Alex Moroder (1923–2006) campaigned for the preservation of the Ladin language and customs.

Adele Moroder published old traditions and stories in Ladin language in the magazine Nos Ladins and in the Val Gardena house calendar, Calender de Gherdeina . She left behind around 70 popular stories, which she also recited in the Ladin language in the Rai Ladinia .

Adele Moroder told in Ladin by their grandparents Vincent Moroder and Moidl dl misfortune to Scurciá

bibliography

  • Calendar de Gherdeina. Union di Ladins de Gherdeina Ortisei . Born in 1959, p. 68; 1962, pp. 42: 1963, pp. 37, 53, 62; 1964, pp. 2-26, 54; 1965, p. 81; 1966, pp. 41, 97, 98 (Ladin).
  • Stories de Anda Adele Moroder de Lenèrt . With 7 illustrations by Egon Moroder Rusina . Publisher: Union di Ladins de Gherdeina. Ortisei 1990 (Ladin).

literature

  • Committee for the printing of the Moroder family book: The Moroder, an old Ladin family from the Val Gardena-Dolomites from the 14th to the 20th century. Origin - History - Biographies - Appendix. Contribution to Tyrolean family research . Self-published, Ortisei in Val Gardena 1980, pp. 274–275.
  • Rut Bernardi , Paul Videsott : History of Ladin Literature . Bozen-Bolzano University Press 2013, ISBN 978-88-6046-060-8 . Pp. 578-581.
  • Sound archive from Radio Ladin de Gherdeina. Museum Val Gardena Ortisei in Val Gardena.

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