Susanna Scheibl

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Susanna Scheibl (* as Susanna Sträussenberger on April 10, 1842 in Frankenburg am Hausruck , Austrian Empire ; † December 18, 1920 in Ried im Innkreis , Austria ) was an Austrian writer who was primarily at home in dialect poetry .

Life

Susanna Scheibl was born on April 10, 1842 as the daughter of the academic painter Franz Sträussenberger in the community of Frankenburg am Hausruck, where her parents had moved two years earlier, in what was then the Austrian Empire. She lived in modest circumstances as the wife of a gold worker in Braunau am Inn . Above all, she wrote poems in fresh and sometimes ironic language, poems in the Innviertel dialect, occasional poems, mental mood and character images, as well as descriptions of everyday experiences with a didactic core. Her best-known works include I'viertla Brocka. Collected poems in Innviertel dialect , a collection of poems that appeared in 1912 through the publishing house of the Pirngruber bookstore founded in Linz in 1776 , or Allahand Lustigs und Ernsthafts. Poems in Innviertel dialect , a 126-page work from 1918, which was published by Josef Stampfl in Braunau am Inn. Scheibl died on December 18, 1920 at the age of 78 in Ried im Innkreis.

Works (selection)

  • I'viertla Brocka. Collected poems in Innviertel dialect , 1912
  • Anything fun and serious. Poems in Innviertel dialect , 1918

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Franz Sträussenberger in the Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950 , accessed on January 15, 2017