Marion Beaujean

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Marion Beaujean (born January 16, 1932 in Dortmund ; † November 10, 2004 ) was a German librarian .

Life

Marion Beaujean was born in 1932 as the daughter of the musicologist Josef Beaujean and the Belgian Martha Margarete Maria, née Jobs. She studied German, history, art history and philosophy at the universities in Bonn and Freiburg , but interrupted her studies in 1954 and then began training as a librarian at the Cologne-Librarian Training Institute, which she completed with an exam in 1957. Her employment at the Cologne City Library enabled her to continue her studies at the University of Cologne in 1958 , where she did her dissertation The Trivial Novel in the second half of the 18th century in 1963 . The origins of the modern entertainment novel was promoted .

After a short stint at the Bochum University Library and the Gelsenkirchen City Library, Marion Beaujean moved to the Hanover City Library , where she had been in a leading position since 1964. In 1980 she became the library director. She earned special services in vocational training, IT implementation and subject indexing. In 1994 she was adopted into retirement.

Marion Beaujean died in 2004.

Works

  • The trivial novel in the second half of the 18th century. The origins of the modern entertainment novel . Treatises on art, music and literary studies, Volume 22. Bouvier, Bonn 1964.
  • Kitsch , Hannover City Library, 1968.
  • Future and Peace Research , StB Hannover, 1970.
  • Jokes, satire, irony and deeper meaning , StB Hannover, 1970.
  • Trivial literature , StB Hannover, 1976.
  • Narrative prose from Goethe's time , 2 volumes, Gerstenberg-Verlag, Hildesheim 1979.
  • Surrounded by Sacred Mountains: Navajo Tales and Experiences of the Land , along with Sam and Janet Bingham, 1985.
  • Love, virtue and crime: entertainment literature of the 18th century , Winkler, Bochum 1987.
  • Helmut Seehausen . Bookplate, Frederikshavn 1988.

Individual proof

  1. ^ Obituary in BuB: Forum Library and Information. 2005