Hermann Eris Busse

Hermann Eris buses ( born March 9, 1891 in Freiburg im Breisgau, † August 15, 1947 ) was a German native writer and folklorist.

Life

Buses was the son of a master carpenter. He was an elementary school teacher and professor. As a teacher, he worked in Obersäckingen, sub Baldingen, Überlingen and Blasiwald, last - for a short time - as a teacher at Frederick High School in Freiburg, where he received the title of professor Gymnasium on November 1, 1930. As musically interested people, he soon turned to the art treasures of his home in Baden and in 1922 was managing director and editor of the Badische association home. At an early age he hiked the countryside and as such he was concerned about the documentation and safeguarding of art treasures and to the local tradition, especially costumes and carnival deserves. He suggested fool shows and fools meeting in the Upper Swabian region. For the rich shrines of land between Main, Tauber and Neckar he coined the name " Madonnenländchen ". He has authored numerous articles in regional studies the annual booklets Badische home. In addition, buses began to write novels and short stories, which are also all linked content with the state of Baden.

Due to the special role played the country club Badische home in Baden, and especially by the existing since the foundation of the club close to the state it was for buses do not conceivable to go the distance to National Socialism without the risk of work and duration of the association. His own proximity to the blood - and-soil romantic folkish circles made ​​him interesting about this exposed position of the Association addition, even for the Nazis as a multiplier for their ideology. Yet as he could, despite the occupation of the board position of the association by Nazi members to limit the ideological eulogies in the publications of the Badische home to a minimum, so that he was classified in 1938 by the party as " unreliable". Between 1922 and 1941 published buses eV many regional studies descriptions as annual volumes of the National Association Badische home

After 1945 he was regarded initially as "loaded", but was acquitted and rehabilitated in the denazification court.

Some works have been translated into Dutch bus and Czech.

Honors

Works

As author

  • Sacrifice of love. Narratives. Müller, Karlsruhe 1926.
  • Nerds. Narratives. Salzer Publisher, Heilbronn 1934 ( sower - library, 3).
  • My life. Juncker & Dünnhaupt, Berlin 1935.
  • The tulips miracle. Narrative. Kürzl, Munich 1935.
  • The Earth Spirit. Saga of the Upper Rhine. List, Leipzig 1939.
  • For silver star. A Grimmelshausenmuseum narrative. Reclam, Leipzig 1940.
  • Alemannische stories. Henn, Ratingen 1941 ( Rheinische Library; 8).
  • Fides. Bertelsmann, Gütersloh 1942 ( Small Feldpost series).
  • Captain Behr. Narratives. Gauverlag, Bayreuth 1942 ( The little bells Library; 5).
  • The Homecoming. Wilhelm Frick Verlag, Wien 1942 ( Wiener Library, 22 ).
  • Rural parable of the wheat, wine, and of life. Velhagen & Klasing, Bielefeld 1943 ( Velhagen & Klasing Feldpost Lesebogen ).
  • Badische word. Schneider, Berlin 1943.
  • Game of life. Narrative. List, Leipzig, 1944.
  • The renunciation. Publisher Bitterwolf, Illingen 1953.
  • The Year of the soul. Poems. Self- Verlag, Freiburg / B. In 1932.
  • Tulipan and women. Novel. German Book Club, Berlin 1952 ( d Nachdr Ed Berlin 1927).
  • Peter Brunn Kant. Novel. List, Leipzig 1927.
  • The last farmer. Black Forest novel. List, Leipzig 1930.
  • Agricultural nobility. Trilogy of novels from the Black Forest. List, Leipzig 1930.
  • Hans Fram. The German face; Novel. List, Leipzig 1932.
  • The people of Burgstetten. A novel of love and need. List, Leipzig 1934.
  • Purgatory. Novel. Cotta, Stuttgart 1936.
  • Heiner and Barbara. Novel. List, Leipzig 1936.
  • The Tauträger. Novel. List, Leipzig 1938.
  • Girlegig. Novel. Westmark -Verlag, Ludwigshafen 1941.
  • The Black Forest painter Wilhelm Hase man. Concordia Publishing House, Bühl 1921 ( Lug ins Land, 1).
  • Hans Thoma. Concordia Publishing House, Bühl 1922 ( Lug ins Land; 7).
  • Hermann Daur. Müller -Verlag, Karlsruhe 1924 ( From Lake Constance to the Main; 26).
  • Hans Adolf Bühler. Müller -Verlag, Karlsruhe 1931 ( From Lake Constance to the Main; 38).
  • Alemannic carnival folk. Müller -Verlag, Karlsruhe 1935.
  • Grimmelshausenmuseum. Biography. Cotta, Stuttgart 1939 ( The poet of the Germans; 3).
  • Johann Peter Hebel. Cotta, Stuttgart 1944 ( The poet of the Germans).
  • Love, dance and death. Collected short stories. Tauchnitz, Leipzig 1941 ( The German Tauchnitz; 156).

As editor

  • Badische home. Publisher Braun, Karlsruhe 1922ff Vol 9 - Pictures and Stories from the Kraichgau. In 1922.
  • Bd.10 - The Markgraeflerland. In 1923.
  • Bd.11 - The Lake Überlingen. In 1924.
  • Bd.12 - The Enz and Pfinzgau. In 1925.
  • Bd.13 - The Submarine. , 1926.
  • Bd.14 - Mannheim. , 1927.
  • Bd.15 - Karlsruhe. 1928.
  • Bd.16 - Freiburg and the Breisgau. In 1929.
  • Bd.17 - singing and Hegau. , 1930.
  • Bd.18 - Kehl and the Hanauerland. In 1931.
  • Bd.19 - Upper Rhine and Hotze forest. In 1932.
  • Bd.20 - The Baden Franconia. Odenwald, land, Taubergrund. , 1933.
  • Bd.21 - Between Lake Constance and Danube. Stockach, Meßkirch, Pfullendorf. , 1934.
  • Bd.22 - Offenburg and the Ortenau. , 1935.
  • Bd.23 - Lake Überlingen and Linzgau. In 1936.
  • Bd.24 - The Ufgau. Oos and Murg Valley., 1937.
  • Bd.25 - The Baar. Donaueschingen, Villingen. In 1938.
  • Bd.26 - Heidelberg and the Neckar Valley. , 1939.
  • Bd.27 - Alsace. 1940.
  • Bd.28 - The Breisgau., 1941.
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