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Marianne Ehrmann : reason and emotion in her life and works / Helga Stipa Madland.

Van Pelt Library PT1855.E74 Z77 1998
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Madland, Helga Stipa.
Contributor:
Department of Germanic Languages Book Fund.
Series:
Women in German literature 1094-6233 ; vol. 1.
Women in German literature, 1094-6233 ; vol. 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ehrmann, Marianne, 1755-1795.
Ehrmann, Marianne.
Women and literature--Germany--History--18th century.
Women and literature.
Women authors, German.
Biography.
Germany.
History.
Women authors, German--18th century--Biography.
Emotions in literature.
Reason in literature.
Physical Description:
x, 340 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : P. Lang, [1998]
Contents:
1. Early Years 1
2. Philosophy of a Woman 25
3. Theater in Vienna 51
4. Nina's Letters to her Beloved 81
5. Amalie. A True Epistolary History 107
6. Frivolity and a Good Heart or the Consequences of Education; Count Bilding 135
7. Short Fragments for Women Thinkers 157
8. Amalie's Leisure Hours 183
9. The Woman Hermit from the Alps 229
Appendix A. A Short Chronology of Marianne Brentano Ehrmann's Life 271
Appendix B. Marianne Brentano Ehrmann's Obituary 274
Appendix C. Reviews of Marianne Brentano Ehrmann's Works 276
Appendix D. Writers Marianne Brentano Ehrmann Recommended 285.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [319]-333) and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Department of Germanic Languages Book Fund.
ISBN:
0820439290
OCLC:
37652014

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