Johann Neubauer (dialect poet)

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Johann Neubauer (born February 14, 1880 in Oberschützen ; † June 13, 1970 ibid.) Was a Hanseatic dialect poet.

Life

He attended the evangelical teacher training institute in his hometown Oberschützen and then taught for 20 years in Franzfeld (Banat), where he also taught Amalia, nee. Fempel married. He then came to Ödenburg , where he published his first volume of poetry, Heanzische Bliamal , in 1923 and headed the Protestant elementary school until 1945. He also wrote for the Ödenburger Zeitung together with Ignaz Anton Schiller . After 1945 and the expulsion of the Hungarian Germans from Sopron, he returned to Oberschützen. There he published a second, expanded edition of his Hanseatic poetry volume in 1958 and made significant efforts to record the Hanseatic vocabulary in terms of linguistic history. He was also active in numerous associations and committees of the Hungarian-German expellees.

Works

  • Heanzische Bliamal (1923; 2nd extended edition, 1958)

literature

  • Cultural association for Ödenburg and the surrounding area (ed.): 50 years of loyalty to Ödenburg , Bad Wimpfen 1996, pp. 190/191
  • Christa Grabenhofer: Johann Neubauer (1880-1970) . In: Oberschützer Museumsblätter , volume 3, 2006.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Helmut Stefan Milletich (Ed.): Contributions to a literary history of Burgenland , Volume 1, Vienna 2009, p. 380.