Hulda Mical

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Maria Hulda Mical (born April 12, 1879 in St. Pölten , Austria-Hungary ; died October 23, 1957 in St. Pölten) was an Austrian teacher and writer.

Life

Hulda Mical was born the daughter of a higher regional judge . She attended the community school, worked as a kindergarten assistant and trained as a kindergarten teacher . She then completed the external Matura at the Academic Gymnasium in Vienna. She taught at the St. Pölten elementary school and studied German at the University of Vienna . In 1916 she received her doctorate with a dissertation on Ludwig Anzengruber . Also in 1916 her children's novel Wie Julchen experienced the war was published.

She continued to work as a teacher, and in 1919 the “Free Adult Education Center” was founded in St. Pölten on her initiative. She wrote for daily newspapers like the Christian Reichspost . Mical wrote stage works for open air theaters and radio plays. She also wrote poetry and lyrics for songs.

Your estate is in the St. Pölten city archive.

Works (selection)

  • The naming by Ludwig Anzengruber and its relation to the folk . Dissertation 1916
  • How Julchen experienced the war . Book decoration Maria Grengg . Vienna: A. Haase, 1916
  • Children's favorites . Pictures Fritz Baumgarten . Verses Hulda Mical. Esslingen: JF Schreiber, 1926
  • We wander through the church year . Pictures Rolf Winkler. Nuremberg: Sebaldus-Verl., 1937
  • Life Sold: A Game of Death . Vienna: Volkskunst-Verl. Ges., [Around 1940], When Ms. multiplied.
  • The mother explains the picture book of God's saints to the child . Freiburg: Herder, 1943
  • Life sold . Radio play, ORF, 1948
  • Kasperl on an adventure. A fun children's story . Drawings Romulus Candea. Vienna: Ueberreuter, 1955

literature

  • Hans-Heino Ewers : "... be composed where the heart tries to burst with misery". Notes on Hulda Mical's Austrian children's novel “How Julchen experienced the war” (1916) , in: Gunda Mairbäurl u. a. (Ed.): Childhood, childhood literature, children's literature: studies on the history of Austrian literature; Festschrift for Ernst Seibert . Vienna: Praesens, 2010 ISBN 978-3-7069-0644-9 , pp. 104–110
  • Gertrude Langer-Ostrawsky: Hulda Mical. A bourgeois woman's life between province and metropolis , in: Elisabeth Loinig u. a. (Ed.): Vienna and Lower Austria - an inseparable relationship. Festschrift for Willibald Rosner. Studies and research from the Lower Austrian Institute for Regional Studies 70 . St. Pölten: Verlag NÖ Institut für Landeskunde, 2017 ISBN 978-3-903127-07-4 , pp. 453–477

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