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Hermann Hagedorn (poet)

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Hermann Hagedorn (20 August 1884 in Essen-Gerschede – 7 March 1951 near Fretter, Finnentrop,) was a German writer, lyric poet and teacher. He is the best known representative of Borbecksch, a German dialect.

Important works

  • Hatte on Heeme. Plattdeutsche Dichtungen. 1930.
  • Honnenseelen. Geschichten von onse verbeenige Frönne. In niedersächsischer Mundart. 1938.
  • Kriegstagebauk. In niedersächsischer Mundart. 1940.
  • Hämann Ohme Joann. Stemmen uut Blaut on Äre. In niedersächsischer Mundart. 1941.
  • Ulenspeigel en Essen. 1941.
  • Märchenzauber. Twölf Märchen opp platt. 1951.
  • Fläutepiepen. 1956.
  • Dat Dubbelte-Dutzend-Bauk. 12 Geschichten, 12 Gedichte. 1959.

Notes

  1. Impressionen aus dem Hagedorntal – Zum 110. Geburtstag des Dichters Hermann Hagedorn. WAZ, 1994

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