Marie Oberdieck

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Marie Oberdieck (around 1934)

Marie Oberdieck (born December 7, 1867 in Breslau , † August 20, 1954 in Beyernaumburg ) was a German writer who wrote her works mainly in the Silesian dialect .

Life

Oberdieck was born as the daughter of a high school teacher in Breslau. Both parents came from the province of Hanover , where Oberdieck and her siblings often spent their holidays and visited the cities of Elze and Jeinsen .

From Easter 1884 to 1886 Oberdieck attended the Lindner teachers' seminar in Breslau, which she graduated with a teaching qualification as a scientific teacher for secondary schools for girls. She was employed as a teacher at private schools in Wroclaw, but later had to give up this job for health reasons. As a result, she turned to writing and published works mainly in Silesian dialect.

Works

  • Balsamindel (poems and stories in Silesian dialect, 1902)
  • Summer and Winter Soat (stories and poems in Silesian dialect, 1903)
  • Solstice (High German Poems, 1906)
  • Are you doing the middle? (Stories and poems in Silesian dialect, 1907)
  • Suspicion (one-act play, 1911)
  • Silesian spinning room (1920)
  • Novellas from Kudowa and Verse (1932)
  • Above Your Grave (Poems, 1935)

literature

  • Franz Brümmer : Lexicon of German poets and prose writers from the beginning of the 19th century to the present . Volume 5. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1913, p. 164.
  • Elisabeth Friedrichs: The German-speaking women writers of the 18th and 19th centuries. A lexicon . Metzler, Stuttgart 1981, ISBN 3-476-00456-2 , ( Repertories on the History of German Literature 9), p. 222.

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