Paul Sébillot
Paul Sébillot (born February 6, 1843 in Matignon , Côtes-d'Armor , † April 23, 1918 in Paris ) was a French storyteller , painter and writer .
Life
As the son of a liberal family of doctors , Sébillot initially studied law in Rennes , and from 1863, in addition to law, also painting in Paris. In the 1870s he first took part in important (also international ) exhibitions. In 1875 he published the brochure La République, c'est la tranquillité with a print run of 60,000 copies . Between 1889 and 1892 he held high posts in the Ministry of Technology , Transport and Mining ( Ministère des Travaux public ).
Fonts
- Coutumes popular de la Haute-Bretagne. Paris 1886 (Les littératures populaires de toutes les nations; 22).
- Le folklore de France. Paris 1904-1906.
fairy tale
- Donkey House or Eselchenhaut - Peau d'Anette (see. Allerleirauh and the three spinners ); ( Haute-Bretagne )
- The magic antlers - (cf. The story of little Muck ); ( Haute-Bretagne )
- The shepherdess of the hallways - (cf. The Frog Queen ); ( Haute-Bretagne );
- The poor souls - Les âmes en peine (see Snow White ); ( Auvergne );
- The seven brothers - Les sept frères et leur soeur (cf. The seven ravens ); ( Gascony and Pyrenees )
- The enchanted stockings - Les bas enchantés (see Snow White ) ( Haute-Bretagne )
- The filthy shepherdess - (see the goose shepherdess at the well )
literature
- Nicole Belmont: "Sébillot, Paul." In: Encyclopedia of Fairy Tales , Volume 12/1 (2005), Col. 467-470.
Individual evidence
- ↑ This fairy tale in French Fairy Tales Volume II - from recent collections; translated by Ernst Tegethoff; ed. by Friedrich von der Leyen and Paul Zaunert; Eugen Diederichs publishing house; Jena, 1923
- ↑ These above fairy tales in Bretonische Märchen ed. and translated by Ré Soupault , Eugen Diederichs-Verlag, Düsseldorf / Cologne 1959
- ↑ These fairy tales in French Fairy Tales Volume II - from recent collections; translated by Ernst Tegethoff; ed. by Friedrich von der Leyen and Paul Zaunert; Eugen Diederichs publishing house; Jena, 1923
- ↑ Die enchanted stumps p. 23 in. Ernst Böklen Sneewittchenstudien Part One - seventy-five variants in the narrower sense; Leipzig 1910
- ↑ The fairy tale is described in the English wiki under The Dirty Shepherdess
Web links
Commons : Paul Sébillot - collection of images, videos and audio files
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Sébillot, Paul |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French storyteller, painter and writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 6, 1843 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Matignon , Cotes-d'Armor |
DATE OF DEATH | April 23, 1918 |
Place of death | Paris |