Josef Anton Plant
Josef Anton Pflanz (born February 25, 1819 in Ellwangen , † September 17, 1883 in Buchau am Federsee) was a Catholic German writer and teacher.
After studying in Tübingen, he worked as a teacher in Hedingen, Rottenburg am Neckar, Neresheim and Rottweil.
Plant was an editor and employee of various Catholic newspapers and wrote, among other things, Swabian dialect texts under the pseudonym Clemens Specht .
Works
- The bank colonists: A story for children, Herder, 4th ed. 1916
- Three months under the snow: A story for children, Herder, 3rd ed. 1916
- Drie maanden onder de Sneeu, Bekker, German translation by Charlotte Dufour, 1913
- Children's spring, stories, games, etc. allerhand Kurzweil, Herder, 3rd ed. 1913
- Good kind, bad kind: 35 kl. Stories f. Kinder, Herder, 4th ed. 1912
literature
- Heidrun Alzheimer-Haller: Handbook for narrative public education, Berlin 2004, p. 606
- Schwabenspiegel. Lexicon of authors, Biberach 2006, p. 118
- Birk Thomas: "Who wants to deny that I make poems?" On the 100th anniversary of the death of the Upper Swabian dialect poet Josef Anton Plant. In: Haspel-Press 8 (1983), 8/9, pp. 9-10 (not viewed)
Web links
Wikisource: Josef Anton Pflanz - Sources and full texts
- Literature by and about Josef Anton Pflanz in the catalog of the German National Library
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Plant, Josef Anton |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German writer and educator |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 25, 1819 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Ellwangen |
DATE OF DEATH | 17th September 1883 |
Place of death | Buchau |