Dagny Juel

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Dagny Juel, 1894

Dagny Juel-Przybyszewska (born June 8, 1867 in Kongsvinger , Norway , † June 5, 1901 in Tbilisi , Russian Empire ) was a Norwegian writer .

Life

Portrait of Dagny Juels by Konrad Krzyżanowski , 1901. The painting was stolen or destroyed by the Germans during World War II

The doctor's daughter Juel studied music in Berlin from 1892/1893 and became the muse of the Scandinavian students there. Edvard Munch and August Strindberg were among her friends .

In 1893 she became the wife of the Polish writer Stanisław Przybyszewski , who frequented the same circles. She had two children with him: Zenon (* 1895) and Iwa (* 1897).

In 1898 the couple moved to Krakow . The marriage apparently suffered from Juel's reputation for being a femme fatale , although Przybyszewski himself was by no means averse to sexual permissiveness. In 1901 the marriage was broken, so that the two separated. Juel went on a trip to Georgia with a young Krakow lover, Władysław Emeryk . There she was shot by him, apparently out of jealousy. Emeryk then killed himself.

Works (Norwegian)

  • The stronger (drama)
  • Ravnegård (drama)
  • När solen går ned (drama)
  • Syndes (drama)
  • Rediviva (novella)

Works (German)

  • Wings on fire. Collected Works . From the Norwegian and with an essay by Lars Brandt . Weidle Verlag, 2019.

filming

  • Dagny , a Polish-Norwegian film adaptation by the director Haakon Sandøy ( 1978 ).
  • Dead Madonna , a Norwegian documentary directed by Ingeranna Krohn-Nydal; Evald Otterstad (2006).

music

Kari Bremnes dedicates the song På kanten av et liv to her on the album Og så kom resten av livet (2012) .

literature

  • Roar Lishaugen: Dagny Juel: tro, håp og undergang, Oslo 2002. ISBN 8276941087 (norw.)
  • Martin Nag: Kongsvinger-kvinne and verdensborger. Dagny Juel som dikter og Kulturarbeider , Kongsvinger 1987. (norw.)
  • Mary Kay Norseng: Dagny: Dagny Juel Przybyszewska, the woman and the myth. University of Washington Press, Seattle 1991, ISBN 0-295-96999-7 .
  • Torben Recke: The tragedy in Tbilisi. An edition-philological analysis of the reports of the tragic end of the Dagny Juel Przybyszewska. In: Orbis Linguarum , 30 (2006), ISSN  1426-7241 , ISBN 83-7432-146-6 , pp. 95-118.
  • Torben Recke: More about the tragedy in Tbilisi. A supplement to the edition-philological analysis of the reports of the tragic end of the Dagny Juel Przybyszewska. In: Orbis Linguarum , 31 (2007), ISSN  1426-7241 , ISBN 978-83-7432-260-7 , pp. 283-289.
  • Thaddeus Wittlin: A lawsuit for Dagny. Biography of Dagny Juel-Przybyszewska. Igel Verlag, Paderborn 1995, ISBN 3-89621-016-5 .
  • Zurab Karumidze: Dagny or a festival of love . Weidle Verlag, Bonn 2017, ISBN 978-3-95988-090-9 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Joachim Dicks: A short, intense life , NDR Kultur, May 19, 2019.