About

Known credits:
20
Birthday:
1827-06-12
Place of birth:
Hirzel [now Horgen], Zürich, Switzerland
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Johanna Spyri

Overview

Johanna Louise Spyri (née Heusser; 12 June 1827 – 7 July 1901) was a Swiss author of novels, notably children's stories, and is best known for her book Heidi. Born in Hirzel, a rural area in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland, as a child she spent several summers near Chur in Graubünden, the setting she later would use in her novels.

In 1852, Johanna Heusser married Bernhard Spyri. Bernhard was a lawyer. Whilst living in the city of Zürich she began to write about life in the country. Her first story, A Leaf on Vrony's Grave, which deals with a woman's life of domestic violence, was published in 1880; the following year further stories for both adults and children appeared, among them the novel Heidi, which she wrote in four weeks. Heidi tells the story of an orphan girl who lives with her grandfather in the Swiss Alps, and is famous for its vivid portrayal of the landscape.

Her husband and her only child, both named Bernhard, both died in 1884. Alone, she devoted herself to charitable causes and wrote over fifty more stories before her death in 1901. She was interred in the family plot at the Sihlfeld-A Cemetery in Zürich. An icon in Switzerland, Spyri's portrait was placed on a postage stamp in 1951 and on a 20 CHF commemorative coin in 2009.

In April 2010 a professor searching for children's illustrations found a book written in 1830 by a German history teacher, Hermann Adam von Kamp, that Spyri may have used as a basis for Heidi. The 1830 story is titled Adelheide - das Mädchen vom Alpengebirge—translated, "Adelaide, the girl from the Alps". The two stories were alleged to share many similarities in plot line and imagery. Spyri biographer Regine Schindler said it was entirely possible that Johanna may have been familiar with the story as she grew up in a literate household with many books. However, the professor's claims have been examined and afterwards described as "un-scientific", due to 'superficial coincidences' he brings up in descriptions and the many actual differences in the story, that he doesn't, as well as the "Swiss disease" of homesickness already being a common trope in fiction in the eighteenth (nineteenth in the article) century (as well as, while not mentioned in the article, it being discovered before von Kamp was even born) and characters that are either drastically different or not in "Adelaide", at all.

Source: Article "Johanna Spyri" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Known for

Writing

2025 Heidi Writing Characters N/A
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2015 Heidi Writing Novel 64
Fair
2005 Heidi Writing Novel 58
Average
2005 Heidi Writing Writer 61
Fair
1995 Heidi Writing Novel 59
Average
1993 The Mountain Alps Writing Writer 59
Average
1993 Alps no Shōjo Heidi: Heidi to Clara Hen Writing Writer 59
Average
1993 Heidi Writing Novel 70
Good
1978 The New Adventures of Heidi Writing Novel 58
Average
1978 Heidi Writing Novel 69
Fair
1974 Heidi, Girl of the Alps Writing Writer 72
Good
1968 Heidi Writing Novel 58
Average
1957 Bonjour jeunesse Writing Novel N/A
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1956 S'Waisechind vo Engelberg Writing Novel N/A
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1955 Heidi und Peter Writing Author 59
Average
1954 Rosen-Resli Writing Novel 58
Average
1952 Heidi Writing Novel 59
Average
1938 Have You Got Any Castles? Writing Characters 59
Average
1937 Heidi Writing Novel 60
Fair

Crew

1996 Alps no Shoujo Heidi: Heidi to Clara Hen Crew Creator N/A
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