Bernhard Brückner
Karl Bernhard Brückner (born October 17, 1872 in Mildenau , † May 10, 1955 in Leipzig ) was a German elementary school teacher and dialect poet from the western Ore Mountains .
After completing his training as a primary school teacher, Bernhard Brückner initially worked in Kupferhammer-Grünthal near Olbernhau and finally in Leipzig. In his spare time he wrote numerous poems and stories in the Erzgebirge dialect from 1896, which he published in the Glückauf -hefte of the Erzgebirgsverein , several Erzgebirg calendars , the journal Erzgebirgische Heimatblätter and in daily newspapers.
Works
- Noochn Feierobnd. Friedrich Seidel , Buchholz 1935.
literature
- Horst Henschel : Singing Land. 400 dialect songs from the Ore Mountains. Hofmeister, Leipzig 1939, pp. 19–21 ( Erzgebirgische Heimatkunde. 19).
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SURNAME | Brückner, Bernhard |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Brückner, Karl Bernhard (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German elementary school teacher and dialect poet from the western Ore Mountains |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 17, 1872 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Mildenau |
DATE OF DEATH | May 10, 1955 |
Place of death | Leipzig |