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- Title
Eigen- und Fremdbilder in den Schriften Regine Zieglers (1864-1925).
- Authors
ITTU, Gudrun-Liane
- Abstract
Regine Ziegler was a Transylvanian Saxon poet and writer, who by the turn of the century lived for some years in Berlin, where her brother Karl Ziegler (1866-1945) was a successful portrait painter. In 1913 she assessed that in her writings she aimed to present the Saxons in their whole complexity, wishing that in the future all Germans should know Transylvania and its German inhabitants. Contiguous to the Saxons she presented the „sultry and passionate'' Romanians, the „primitive and impulsive'' Gypsies and the „nationalistic'' Hungarians, she all had known from her multiethnic village Arkeden/Archita. Regine Ziegler's approach, although characteristic for the epoch of fierce nationalism, breathes great sympathy for all Transylvanian ethnic groups.
- Subjects
TRANSYLVANIA (Romania); ETHNIC groups; SAXONS; ROMANIANS; HUNGARIANS; ROMANIES; ZIEGLER, Karl, 1866-1945; ZIEGLER, Regine
- Publication
Germanistische Beiträge, 2013, Issue 32, p63
- ISSN
1454-5144
- Publication type
Article