Eveline Hasler
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Eveline Hasler (born 22 March 1933) is a Swiss writer. Born in Glarus, she studied Psychology and History at the University of Fribourg and worked as a teacher in St. Gallen. She has written both novels (for adults) and children's books. Her literary estate is archived in the Swiss Literary Archives in Bern. Eveline Hasler lives in Ticino.
Bibliography (English translations only)
- Martin is our friend. Trans. Dorothea Desmarowitz. Nashville: Abingdon, 1981
- Winter magic. Trans. Michele Lemieux. New York: W. Morrow, 1984
- Bats in the belfry. Trans. Jozef Wilkon. New York: Adama Books, 1988
- The garden town. Trans. Stepan Zavrel; Lenore Wilson. Pretoria: Daan Retief, 1989
- Flying with wings of wax: The story of Emily Kempin-Spyri. New York: Fromm International, 1993
- The giantess. Trans. Renate Seelig. Brooklyn, N.Y.: Kane/Miller Book Publishers, 1997
- A tale of two brothers. Trans. Käthi Bhend; Marianne Martens. New York: North-South Books, 2006, ISBN 978-0-7358-2102-6
- The Birdmaker Witch. Stories of Child Witches in Switzerland and Germany. (Excerpts) In: The Dirty Goat 25 (2011): 214-261. www.thedirtygoat.com
- "Anna Goeldin -- The Last Witch." Trans. Mary Bryant. Ed. Waltraud Maierhofer. Lighthouse Christian Publishing, 2013, ISBN 1482659492
External links
Library resources about Eveline Hasler |
By Eveline Hasler |
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- Literary estate of Eveline Hasler in the archive database HelveticArchives of the Swiss National Library
- Publications by and about Eveline Hasler in the catalogue Helveticat of the Swiss National Library
- Eveline Hasler in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
- Eveline Hasler in the German National Library catalogue
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