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German Language and Literature

Brigham Young University

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Sophie Project

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To See For Herself: Maria Sibylla Merian’S Research Journey To Suriname: 1699-1701, Catherine Grimm Aug 2017

To See For Herself: Maria Sibylla Merian’S Research Journey To Suriname: 1699-1701, Catherine Grimm

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Frauen In Der Deutschen Literaturgeschichte: Die Ersten 800 Jahre. Ein Lesebuch, Albrecht Classen Aug 2017

Frauen In Der Deutschen Literaturgeschichte: Die Ersten 800 Jahre. Ein Lesebuch, Albrecht Classen

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Bekenntnisse Einer Schönen Seele, Von Sich Selbst Geschrieben, Friederike Helene Unger Aug 2017

Bekenntnisse Einer Schönen Seele, Von Sich Selbst Geschrieben, Friederike Helene Unger

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A Voice For Sophie's Daughters, Lisa Ann Jackson Thomson Oct 2008

A Voice For Sophie's Daughters, Lisa Ann Jackson Thomson

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In European libraries, students and professors discover works by largely forgotten German women. Then they give the works an audience the authors never imagined. The story and background of Sophie: A Digital library of Works by German-Speaking Women.


Im Nonnengarten : An Anthology Of German Women's Writing 1850-1907, Michelle Stott James Jan 1997

Im Nonnengarten : An Anthology Of German Women's Writing 1850-1907, Michelle Stott James

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The female-authored stories collected in this anthology originated during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a time that witnessed some of the most significant changes ever experienced in European society: the rise of industrialism and the decline of the agrarian state; the decline of the aristocracy; a growing awareness of the plight of the underclasses; the new ideas of thinkers such as Marx, Darwin, Nietzsche and Freud, whose theories revolutionized the way humans understood themselves and their relationship to their environment; the beginnings of the Women's Movement and the accompanying gains in mobility, political rights, and educational and professional …