The Women Writers in Schiller's Horen: Patrons, Petticoats, and the Promotion of Weimar Classicism
Janet Besserer Holmgren
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Hardcover. Examines the integral role that six female authors played in Schiller's ambitious literary journal, "Die Horen" (1795-97). Beyond a critical discussion of the women's publications in Schiller's journal, this work addresses the range of problems associated with women's writing and publishing during the late eighteenth century. Num Pages: 254 pages. BIC Classification: 2ACG; DSBD; JFSJ1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. .
This work examines the integral role that six female authors played in Schiller's ambitious literary journal, ""Die Horen"" (1795-97). Louise Brachmann, Friederike Brun, Amalie von Imhoff, Sophie Mereau, Elisa von der Recke, and Caroline von Wolzogen helped put the journal back on track when it floundered fiscally and programmatically and their literary contributions were among the most successful the journal ever received. Beyond a critical discussion of the women's publications in Schiller's journal, this work addresses the range of problems associated with women's writing and publishing during the late eighteenth century, the aesthetics of Weimar Classicism, Schiller, and to a ... Read more
This work examines the integral role that six female authors played in Schiller's ambitious literary journal, ""Die Horen"" (1795-97). Louise Brachmann, Friederike Brun, Amalie von Imhoff, Sophie Mereau, Elisa von der Recke, and Caroline von Wolzogen helped put the journal back on track when it floundered fiscally and programmatically and their literary contributions were among the most successful the journal ever received. Beyond a critical discussion of the women's publications in Schiller's journal, this work addresses the range of problems associated with women's writing and publishing during the late eighteenth century, the aesthetics of Weimar Classicism, Schiller, and to a ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
University of Delaware Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
254
Place of Publication
Delaware, United States
ISBN
9780874139624
SKU
V9780874139624
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