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'''Josephine Siebe''' (November 10, 1870 |
'''Josephine Siebe''' (November 10, 1870 – July 26, 1941) was a ] ] and ] author.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Brümmer |first1=Franz |year=1913 |title= Lexikon der deutschen Dichter und Prosaisten von Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts bis zur Gegenwart|trans-title=Lexicon of German Poets and Prose Writers from the Beginning of the 19th Century to the Present |format= |language=de |location= |publisher=Leipzig P. Reclam |page=422 |isbn= |url=https://archive.org/details/lexikonderdeutsc06bruoft/page/422/mode/1up?view=theater|url-status= |archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|quote=}}</ref> Between 1900 and 1940, she wrote almost 70 books for children and adolescent girls,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.detlef-heinsohn.de/ki-siebe.htm|title=Kinderbuchautoren - Josephine Siebe|language=de|access-date=2025-01-11|publisher=www.detlef-heinsohn.de}}</ref> as well as a large number of contributions to annual and anthologies.<ref name=Leipzig>{{cite web|url=https://www.leipzig.de/jugend-familie-und-soziales/frauen/1000-jahre-leipzig-100-frauenportraets/detailseite-frauenportraets/projekt/siebe-josephine/|title=Siebe, Josephine - Leipziger Frauenporträts |publisher=Stadt Leipzig|access-date=2025-01-10}}</ref> | ||
== Life and work == | == Life and work == | ||
Some of Josephine Siebe's books have also been translated into other languages, with known editions in Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, French, English, Polish, Swedish and Finnish. Her books were illustrated by some of the best-known illustrators of the time: ], Fritz Bergen, Willy Planck, Joseph Mauder, Carl Schmauk, Prof. ], Prof. Wilhelm Claudius, Prof. Ernst Liebermann, ], ] and others. | Some of Josephine Siebe's books have also been translated into other languages, with known editions in Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, French, English, Polish, Swedish and Finnish. Her books were illustrated by some of the best-known illustrators of the time: ], Fritz Bergen, Willy Planck, Joseph Mauder, Carl Schmauk, Prof. ], Prof. Wilhelm Claudius, Prof. Ernst Liebermann, ], ] and others.<ref name=Leipzig/> | ||
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== Works == | ||
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; Village and small town stories | |||
⚫ | * Franz Brümmer: Lexicon of German Poets and Prose Writers from the Beginning of the 19th Century to the Present, page 422. {{IA|lexikonderdeutsc06bruoft|422}} | ||
* Oberheudorfer Buben- und Mädelgeschichten (1908) | |||
* Neue Kindergeschichten aus Oberheudorf (1912) | |||
* Die Oberheudorfer in der Stadt (1914) | |||
* Drei aus Oberheudorf (1932) | |||
* Rose, Linde und Silberner Stern (1917) | |||
* Die Sternbuben in der Großstadt (1918) | |||
* Feriengäste im Silbernen Stern (1920) | |||
* Kleinstadtkinder (1910) {späterer Titel: Die fünf Schatzgräber (1937)} | |||
* Meister Schnupphase und seine Freunde (1915) | |||
* Die Schelme von Steinach (1916) | |||
* Dudeleins Garten und Schippels Kinder (1919) | |||
* Rund um die Rabenburg (1919) {späterer Titel: Die Schloßkinder auf Rabenburg (1927)} | |||
* Im trauten Winkel (1922) | |||
* Die neue Heimat (1924) | |||
* Friedel und die vier Spatzen (1930) | |||
* Die verbannten Prinzessinnen (1930) | |||
* Die fünf Schatzgräber (1937) | |||
* Fritz Immerfroh (1938) | |||
* Maxels sieben Reisen in die weite Welt (1939) | |||
; Animal and toy stories | |||
* Im Hasenwunderland (1910) | |||
* Joli (1913) {späterer Titel: Bimbo (1937)} | |||
* Das {lustige} Puppenbuch (1929) | |||
* Lump und Schlingel (1934) | |||
* Das Teddybuch (1924) | |||
* Sechs Bärenbrüder (1927) | |||
; Kasperle books | |||
* Kasperle auf Reisen (1921) | |||
* Kasperle auf Burg Himmelhoch (1922) | |||
* Kasperls Abenteuer in der Stadt (1923) | |||
* Kasperles Schweizerreise (1925) | |||
* Kasperle im Kasperland (1926) | |||
* Kasperle ist wieder da (1928) | |||
* Kasperles Spiele und Streiche (1930) | |||
; Girls' books | |||
* Die Tasse des Königs (1916) | |||
* Die goldene Brücke (1918) | |||
* Die Nichten des Herrn von Trentlin (1919) | |||
* Als noch die Postkutsche fuhr (1921) | |||
* Am Höhenweg (1921) | |||
* Im trauten Winkel (1922) | |||
* Im hellen Tal (1923) | |||
* Lene Kellermann (1925) | |||
* Die Dietrichskinder und andere Erzählungen (1926) | |||
* Liebesfeuer (1926) | |||
* Anna Sabine und ihre Schwestern (1929) | |||
* Das Wetterhexlein (1929) | |||
* Frohe Mädel und ihre Kameraden (1930) | |||
* Das Haus im Walde (1931) | |||
* Lustige Feriengeschichten (1933) | |||
; Historical novels | |||
* Deutsche Jugend in schwerer Zeit (1904) | |||
* Heimatsucher (1911) | |||
* Das Ruhmesbüchlein (1913) | |||
* Die Steinbergs (1913) | |||
* Deutsches Herz im welschen Kleid (1915) | |||
* Herrn de Charreards deutsche Kinder (1922) | |||
* Die kleine Mamsell Pfefferkraut (1923) | |||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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⚫ | * Franz Brümmer: Lexicon of German Poets and Prose Writers from the Beginning of the 19th Century to the Present, page 422. {{IA|lexikonderdeutsc06bruoft|422}} | ||
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Josephine Siebe | |
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Josephine Siebe | |
Born | (1870-11-10)November 10, 1870 Leipzig |
Died | July 26, 1941(1941-07-26) (aged 70) Leipzig, Germany |
Occupation(s) | author of children's and youth literature |
Josephine Siebe (November 10, 1870 – July 26, 1941) was a German editor and children's book author. Between 1900 and 1940, she wrote almost 70 books for children and adolescent girls, as well as a large number of contributions to annual and anthologies.
Life and work
Some of Josephine Siebe's books have also been translated into other languages, with known editions in Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, French, English, Polish, Swedish and Finnish. Her books were illustrated by some of the best-known illustrators of the time: Ernst Kutzer, Fritz Bergen, Willy Planck, Joseph Mauder, Carl Schmauk, Prof. Hermann Stockmann, Prof. Wilhelm Claudius, Prof. Ernst Liebermann, Fritz Baumgarten, Else Raydt and others.
Works
- Village and small town stories
- Oberheudorfer Buben- und Mädelgeschichten (1908)
- Neue Kindergeschichten aus Oberheudorf (1912)
- Die Oberheudorfer in der Stadt (1914)
- Drei aus Oberheudorf (1932)
- Rose, Linde und Silberner Stern (1917)
- Die Sternbuben in der Großstadt (1918)
- Feriengäste im Silbernen Stern (1920)
- Kleinstadtkinder (1910) {späterer Titel: Die fünf Schatzgräber (1937)}
- Meister Schnupphase und seine Freunde (1915)
- Die Schelme von Steinach (1916)
- Dudeleins Garten und Schippels Kinder (1919)
- Rund um die Rabenburg (1919) {späterer Titel: Die Schloßkinder auf Rabenburg (1927)}
- Im trauten Winkel (1922)
- Die neue Heimat (1924)
- Friedel und die vier Spatzen (1930)
- Die verbannten Prinzessinnen (1930)
- Die fünf Schatzgräber (1937)
- Fritz Immerfroh (1938)
- Maxels sieben Reisen in die weite Welt (1939)
- Animal and toy stories
- Im Hasenwunderland (1910)
- Joli (1913) {späterer Titel: Bimbo (1937)}
- Das {lustige} Puppenbuch (1929)
- Lump und Schlingel (1934)
- Das Teddybuch (1924)
- Sechs Bärenbrüder (1927)
- Kasperle books
- Kasperle auf Reisen (1921)
- Kasperle auf Burg Himmelhoch (1922)
- Kasperls Abenteuer in der Stadt (1923)
- Kasperles Schweizerreise (1925)
- Kasperle im Kasperland (1926)
- Kasperle ist wieder da (1928)
- Kasperles Spiele und Streiche (1930)
- Girls' books
- Die Tasse des Königs (1916)
- Die goldene Brücke (1918)
- Die Nichten des Herrn von Trentlin (1919)
- Als noch die Postkutsche fuhr (1921)
- Am Höhenweg (1921)
- Im trauten Winkel (1922)
- Im hellen Tal (1923)
- Lene Kellermann (1925)
- Die Dietrichskinder und andere Erzählungen (1926)
- Liebesfeuer (1926)
- Anna Sabine und ihre Schwestern (1929)
- Das Wetterhexlein (1929)
- Frohe Mädel und ihre Kameraden (1930)
- Das Haus im Walde (1931)
- Lustige Feriengeschichten (1933)
- Historical novels
- Deutsche Jugend in schwerer Zeit (1904)
- Heimatsucher (1911)
- Das Ruhmesbüchlein (1913)
- Die Steinbergs (1913)
- Deutsches Herz im welschen Kleid (1915)
- Herrn de Charreards deutsche Kinder (1922)
- Die kleine Mamsell Pfefferkraut (1923)
References
- Brümmer, Franz (1913). Lexikon der deutschen Dichter und Prosaisten von Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts bis zur Gegenwart [Lexicon of German Poets and Prose Writers from the Beginning of the 19th Century to the Present] (in German). Leipzig P. Reclam. p. 422.
- "Kinderbuchautoren - Josephine Siebe" (in German). www.detlef-heinsohn.de. Retrieved 2025-01-11.
- ^ "Siebe, Josephine - Leipziger Frauenporträts". Stadt Leipzig. Retrieved 2025-01-10.
External links
- Josephine Siebe on Project Gutenberg
- Franz Brümmer: Lexicon of German Poets and Prose Writers from the Beginning of the 19th Century to the Present, page 422. 422 at the Internet Archive