Maria Veronika Rubatscher

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Maria Veronika Rubatscher (born January 23, 1900 in Hall in Tirol ; † September 1, 1987 in Brixen ( Italy )) was an Austrian writer . Her religiously influenced work deals with the myths and customs of the Tyrolean peasant world and can be assigned to the Catholic, ethnic-national blood-and-soil poetry .

After completing the teacher examination in Krems , she was an elementary school teacher in St. Pölten and South Tyrol . In the course of the Italianization of South Tyrol at the time of fascism , she was dismissed from school in 1925 and earned her living as an educator in Meran , Udine , Rome and Val Gardena . From 1935 onwards she undertook several reading trips to the National Socialist German Reich and to Austrofascist Austria in order to present her novels, which were very successful there due to the German national content. From 1940 she lived in seclusion in Brixen. At the time of the 1939/1940 option , she advocated staying in South Tyrol as a "Dableiberin".

Rubatscher died in 1987 in Bürgerheim in Bressanone.

Works

  • 1927: Under the rainbow
  • 1927: Maria Ward (biography, see Maria Ward )
  • 1929: Agnes, a Gothic story
  • 1930: Der Lusenberger (novel, see Josef Moroder-Lusenberg )
  • 1932: Sonnwend (novel)
  • 1933: Pearl of Christ (novel, 1938 udT Margarita von Cortona )
  • 1934: Luzio and Zingarella (story)
  • 1935: The Lutheran Joggele (novel)
  • 1935: Old Val Gardena stories
  • 1936: How the king recruited his soldiers (stories)
  • 1936: Meraner Mär (story, 1950 udT love song from Meran )
  • 1937: ancestors and home . In: Die Neue Literatur 38 (1937)
  • 1947: The ride in love (novella)
  • 1948: Passion in Tyrol
  • 1950: love song from Meran
  • 1950: The Thurnwald mother (novel)
  • 1950: With Gemma Galgani (2 volumes, see Gemma Galgani )
  • 1952: Lino from Parma
  • 1954: genius of love
  • 1958: Once upon a time there was a shooting festival (stories)

literature

  • Richard and Maria Bamberger, Ernst Bruckmüller , Karl Gutkas : Austria Lexicon . Volume 2. Publishing Association Österreich-Lexikon, Vienna 1995
  • Anna Maria Leitgeb: Maria Veronika Rubatscher . Dissertation, University of Innsbruck 1980
  • Hansjörg Waldner: The Lutheran Joggele . In: Germany looks to us Tyroleans . Vienna 1990, pp. 155-161
  • Rut Bernardi among others: Maria Veronika Rubatscher 1900–1987. The difficult legacy of someone forgotten. Brixen: Heimat Brixen / Bressanone / Persenon 2015. ISBN 978-8-8656-3145-4

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