Eberhard Wagner

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Eberhard Wagner
Born (1938-01-04) 4 January 1938 (age 86)
Weimar, Germany
NationalityGerman
Alma materUniversity of Cologne and Erlangen-Nuremberg
Occupation(s)German regional dialect researcher, poet, playwright and actor
Years active36
Employer(s)Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Known forwriting and publishing in the dialect of Upper Franconia
Notable workDas fränkische Dialektbuch

Eberhard Wagner (born 4 January 1938[1], in Weimar) is a German regional dialect researcher, poet, playwright, and actor who focuses on local dialects. He is well-known for writing and publishing in the dialect of Upper Franconia.

Life and education[edit]

Wagner is the son of a publishing manager who owned books by Goethe and worked for the Brockhaus publishing company. This early exposure sparked Eberhard's interest in language from a young age.[citation needed]

After the family fled from Weimar to Gottsfeld in Upper Franconia due to the World War II, Eberhard Wagner attended the local elementary school there. In 1958, he graduated from the German Gymnasium in Bayreuth.[citation needed]

After that, he studied German language and literature, history, and dialectology at the universities of Cologne and Erlangen-Nuremberg. He completed his doctoral studies in 1964 (Ph.D.) with a dissertation on the dialects of the southern Bayreuth region (die Dialekte des südlichen Bayreuther Raumes).[citation needed]

Career[edit]

In 1967, the trained dialect researcher began his career at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities, initially in Erlangen as an editor. From 1993 until his retirement in 2003, he served as the head of the East Franconian Dictionary Project in Bayreuth. During his 36 years of involvement in this project, he was known for designing questionnaires and actively engaging with the public, which enabled the publication of the Bavarian-Franconian Hand Dictionary in 2005 (Ostfränkisches Wörterbuch). Wagner continued to contribute to this work even after retiring.[citation needed]

Alongside his academic work, Wagner also pursued dialect poetry and wrote plays for the Studiobühne Bayreuth, which he co-founded. For over 20 years, he hosted the radio show "Die Mundartshow" on Radio Mainwelle and created radio plays for Bayerischer Rundfunk. In 1986, Wagner appeared as an actor in the film "Der Flieger" and also performed as a cabaret artist in Franconian theaters and cultural centers. His repertoire included humorous texts and poems in Franconian dialect.[citation needed]

Awards[edit]

In 2008, Eberhard Wagner was awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany for his contributions to the research and preservation of the Franconian dialect.[2]

In 2010, the city of Bayreuth honored the dialect poet, language researcher, and actor with the Cultural Award.[citation needed]

In 2016, he received the "Frankenwürfel," an award given to individuals who have made significant contributions to Franconian culture.[citation needed]

Bibliography[edit]

  • Wagner, Eberhard; Rascher, Reinhard (1987). Das fränkische Dialektbuch. München: Beck. ISBN 978-3-406-31800-9.
  • Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, ed. (2007). Handwörterbuch von Bayerisch-Franken. Bamberg: Verl. Fränkischer Tag. ISBN 978-3-936897-52-4.
  • Wagner, Eberhard (1998). Anawengsawengwos: Gedichte in oberfränkischer Mundart. Bamberg: Verl. Fränkischer Tag. ISBN 978-3-928648-33-2.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Wagner, Eberhard, 1938-". Library of Congress. Retrieved 8 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Eberhard Wagner bringt fünfter Gedichtband heraus: Laut gedocht Seidlasgwaaf und Dimpflgschichtn". Nordbayerischer Kurier. Verlagsgruppe Hof, Coburg, Suhl, Bayreuth (in German). Retrieved 8 May 2024.