Else Hueck-Dehio

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Else Hueck-Dehio (born December 18 . Jul / the 30th December  1897 greg. In Tartu , Governorate of Livonia , Russian Empire ; † the 30th June 1976 in Murnau / Upper Bavaria) was a German writer.

Life

The trained nurse, daughter of the German-Baltic doctor Karl Dehio , fled her Baltic homeland before the Russian Revolution to Berlin in 1918 . She then lived in Berlin, Lüdenscheid and since 1955 in Murnau / Upper Bavaria. From 1934 she wrote numerous short stories, books for young people and novels, often with themes from her Baltic homeland. Her youth book Indianersommer was on the shortlist for the German Youth Book Prize in 1966 . Since 1920 she was married to the factory owner and later CDU politician Richard Hueck (1893-1968), in 1946 mayor of Lüdenscheid.

bibliography

  • The woman and the spiritual creativity. Essays. 1933.
  • The wedding on Sandnes. Novel. Verlag Neue Nation, Berlin 1934, new editions by Eher-Verlag until 1944.
  • The threshold. Novella. 1938.
  • The fight for Torge. Novel. Rather, Munich 1938. New editions until 1943.
  • Yes, back then ...: Two cheerful Estonian stories. Stories ( Taft zum Kragen and Aunt Tüttchen ; Salzers Volksbücher, Volume 42). Salzer, Heilbronn 1953. Numerous editions; New edition 2001, ISBN 3-4232-5178-6 .
  • The well room. A memorial sheet. (Salzers Volksbücher, Volume 43.) Salzer, Heilbronn 1954. New edition 1989, ISBN 3-7936-0426-8 .
  • Dear Renata. The story of a youth in Estonia. Salzer, Heilbronn 1955. 3rd edition Brunnen Verlag, Gießen 2009, ISBN 978-3-7655-3751-6 .
  • But he went his way. Story of a change. Salzer, Heilbronn 1958. New edition 1988, ISBN 3-7936-0114-5 .
  • Tipsy's strange love story. An idyll from old Estonia. (Salzers Volksbücher, Volume 62.) Salzer, Heilbronn 1959. New edition Kaufmann, Lahr 2003, ISBN 3-7806-5003-7 .
  • Nicholas legend. Lucas Cranach Verlag, Munich 1960. New edition 1961.
  • The maid in the forecourt. Narrative. Salzer, Heilbronn 1962. New edition Hänssler, Neuhausen-Stuttgart 1984, ISBN 3-7751-0887-4 .
  • Indian summer. Salzer, Heilbronn 1965. New edition 1966.
  • The golden apples. Claudius-Verlag, Munich 1969.

literature

  • Carola L. Gottzmann , Petra Hörner: Lexicon of the German-language literature of the Baltic States and St. Petersburg . De Gruyter, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-11-019338-1 , p. 614-616 .
  • Silke Pasewalck: Representation of space and space semantics in Else Hueck-Dehio's novel “Liebe Renata”. In: Triangulum. Germanistic Yearbook for Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, Volume 19 (2013), pp. 137–152.
  • Dieter Neidlinger / Silke Pasewalck: Potential and problems of literary texts in an intercultural way. Thoughts on texts by Marie Under and Else Hueck-Dehio . In: Silke Pasewalck (Ed.): Interculturality and (literary) translation , Stauffenburg-Verlag, Tübingen 2014, pp. 171–193, ISBN 978-3-86057-097-5 .
  • Christian Adam : The dream of the year zero: Authors, bestsellers, readers: The reorganization of the world of books in East and West after 1945. Galiani, Berlin 2016, ISBN 978-3-86971-122-5 , pp. 284–287.
  • Jonathan Schilling: Else Hueck-Dehio (1897–1976) and her Estonian stories as a Baltic German memorial. Semi-confessional regional literature and the reception of Baltic culture in the Federal Republic. In: Archiv für Kulturgeschichte , 102nd vol., 2020, no. 1, pp. 167–194.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the baptismal register of the university parish in Dorpat (Estonian: Tartu ülikooli kogudus)