Fanny Haussman (1818–1853) – a Biography of the First Slovene Female Poet in Light of her Allegedly Disputed Authorship

Authors

  • Frančiška Buttolo

Keywords:

slovenska književnost, slovenska poezija, slovenske pesnice, slovenske pesnice nemškega rodu, pozna romantika, ilirsko gibanje, 1848, 19. st., Slovene literature, Slovene poetry, Slovene female writers, late Romanticism, Illyrian movement, 19th century

Abstract

A biography of Fanny Hausmann (1818-1853), a poet of German origin, presents her youth in her birthplace to her move to Žalec (1835), her acculturation to the Slovene environment and language (up to 1842), and her encounter with Slovene and South Slavic literatures (1843-1847), her publications in the liberal Celjske slovenske novine (ed. V.Konšek) at the time of the revolution of 1848-1849, as well as the end of her publishig days, her illness and subsequent death (1850-1853). The alleged controversy surroundig her authoship (I. Orožen, F. Ilešič. I. Grdina) is examined together with a survey of her life and work.

Published

2010-04-15

How to Cite

Buttolo, F. (2010) “Fanny Haussman (1818–1853) – a Biography of the First Slovene Female Poet in Light of her Allegedly Disputed Authorship”, Slavistična revija, 58(4), pp. 465–474. Available at: https://srl.si/ojs/srl/article/view/COBISS_ID-44403554 (Accessed: 23 November 2024).

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