Emerenz Meier (October 3, 1874 – February 28, 1928) was a German writer. She is most known for her work in Bavarian folk poetry.
Biography
Emerenz Meier was the daughter of Emerenz Meier, née Raab, and the farmer, livestock dealer and innkeeper Josef Meier in Schiefweg at
Waldkirchen
Waldkirchen is the biggest town in the district of Freyung-Grafenau in Germany.
History
Mentioned for the first time in 1203, it soon became an important trading place along the "Goldener Steig" (Golden Path), a salt-trading route between Bav ...
,
Lower Bavaria
Lower Bavaria (german: Niederbayern, Bavarian: ''Niedabayern'') is one of the seven administrative regions of Bavaria, Germany, located in the east of the state.
Geography
Lower Bavaria is subdivided into two regions () – Landshut and Donau-W ...
. She started to write about her
''Heimat'' (homeland) as a child. In 1893, her first newspaper short story was published in Passau. In the autumn of 1896, her first and only book, ''From the Bavarian Forest'', was released in the East Prussian Königsberg.
Because of the poor economic situation parts of the family emigrated to North America. In March 1906 Emerenz Meier followed her father and her sisters to Chicago. The expected personal economic upturn, however, did not occur. The First World War intensified her criticism of the political, economic and social conditions in Europe and America.
Emerenz Meier died on February 28, 1928 in Chicago at the age of 53 years of complications from
nephritis
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Types
* Glomerulonephritis is inflammation ...
.
Work
Her stories and poems were published in magazines such as ''
Simplicissimus
:''Simplicissimus is also a name for the 1668 novel Simplicius Simplicissimus and its protagonist.''
''Simplicissimus'' () was a satirical German weekly magazine, headquartered in Munich, and founded by Albert Langen in April 1896. It continued p ...
'' and ''
Fliegende Blätter
The ' ("Flying Leaves"; also translated as "Flying Pages" or "Loose Sheets") was a German weekly humor and satire magazine appearing between 1845 and 1944 in Munich. Many of the illustrations were by well-known artists such as Wilhelm Busch, C ...
''.
Film
Her life is dramatised in the 1991
Anica Dobra
Anica Dobra ( sr-Cyrl, Аница Добра; born June 3, 1963) is a Serbian film and theatre actress.
Early life and education
Dobra was born on June 3, 1963, in Belgrade, where she completed primary education before moving to Frankfurt on ...
film '.
References
* Hampp, Bernhard (2018). ''Born in Schiefweg ; Emerenz-Meier-Haus in Waldkirchen-Schiefweg'', in Bernhard Hampp, ''Bayern erlesen! Für Literaturfreunde und Bibliophile''. Messkirch: Gmeiner Verlag. . pp. 104–107.
* Peinkofer, Max (2005). ''"Mein Wald - mein Leben" Lebensbild der Dichterin Emerenz Meier''. Grafenau: Samples Verlag . .
External links
The emigration museum "Born in Schiefweg"
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1874 births
1928 deaths
19th-century German novelists
German women novelists
Women dramatists and playwrights
19th-century German women writers
People from Freyung-Grafenau