翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Nanocrystalline material
・ Nanocrystalline silicon
・ Nanocuris
・ Nanodacna
・ Nanodacna ancora
・ Nanodacna austrocedrella
・ Nanodacna indiscriminata
・ Nanodacna logistica
・ Nanodacna vinacea
・ Nanodectes
・ Nanodectes bulbicercus
・ Nanodiamond
・ Nanny Cay
・ Nanny Daddy
・ Nanny Fernandez
Nanny Lambrecht
・ Nanny Larsén-Todsen
・ Nanny McPhee
・ Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang
・ Nanny Mountain
・ Nanny of the Maroons
・ Nanny Ogg
・ Nanny Ogg's Cookbook
・ Nanny Rutt
・ Nanny state
・ Nanny Tax
・ Nanny Town
・ Nanny van
・ Nanny Wermuth
・ Nannygai


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Nanny Lambrecht : ウィキペディア英語版
Nanny Lambrecht

Nanny Lambrecht (15 April 1868 – 1 June 1942) was a German writer who wrote some 25 novels, several volumes of published short stories, books for young people, and a nonfiction book. Many of her works play in the Hunsrück and the Eifel regions.
==Biography==
Her two older sisters were born in the United States, while the parents were still emigrated in the year of their marriage in 1854. Her father studied shoe repair and business in Boston and Philadelphia, respectively, and her uncle was in the leather trade. The Lambrechts returned to Kirchberg, where her father died at 52, leaving his family in poverty.

Nanny Lambrecht attended a workshop for teachers in Xanten on the Lower Rhine, and completed her training in Belgium in order to learn French. In 1889, she was hired at the bilingual school in Malmedy in the former Prussian Rhine province, where she practiced for 13 years. She began to write and publish their stories. She met her partner in Malmedy, Wallonin Fanny Bierens. By some remarks in letters, which suggest a love relationship, Susanne concludes that it "acted () more than a marriage of convenience () unmarried women." They left Malmedy and lived from 1904 in Aachen. Lambrecht established herself as a freelance writer on the growing Catholic book and magazine market.
After the First World War Lambrecht moved from occupied Aachen to Bad Honnef, where they founded a literary and musical society. She published many novels and short stories, the last, in 1936, a novel which contained some concessions to Nazi ideology. In the same year she retired, and died in 1942.
After the release of their collection of short stories "''What Happened in the Fens ..."'' (1904) and the Eifel novel ''"The House in the Moor"'' (1906), Lambrecht was missed by the literature review, the label "Catholic Viebig" they felt was inappropriate and offensive. Due to Clara Viebig's gambling in the Eifel novel, the Weiberndorf was rumored that he had been indicted by the Catholic Church, but this is not true.
Lambrecht's "''Roman Statue Lady''" (1908) plays in Malmedy and the surrounding villages of the former Prussian Wallonia. In this work, they addressed the Germanisierungsmaßnahmen, the German government against the Walloon minority. At the same time it deals with issues of women's emancipation.
In "''Hunsrück-Roman Armsünderin''" (1909), the latent "Catholic literature dispute" flared up again. The literary dispute was only a portion of a larger controversy surrounding the position of Catholics in the Protestant-dominated German Empire. The impression of the novel in the reform-oriented Catholic magazine highlights the publisher Karl Muth who was angered by the conservative Ultramontanes. As a result, Nanny Lambrecht remained excluded from the Catholic book market.
The focus of the novel "''Armsünderin''", playing in the Hunsrück settlement Scheidbach, is a young woman from a family of tinkers who is pregnant by the son of a wealthy farmer and – rejected by all the villagers – brings her illegitimate child in a quarry to the world. This issue of single mother as well as issues of birth control and abortion addressed in "''Notwehr, the Novel of the Unborn''" (1911) were at the beginning of the 20th century continually discussed.
Commitment to help the most vulnerable and the advocacy of the emancipation of women run through all the Lambrecht's works. She had been close to their strong regional focus and long dialect passages of the literary folk art movement. During World War I, she published several novels about war. In the twenties she worked especially on historical novels and entertainment.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Nanny Lambrecht」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.