Description: Amazons and Apprentices:Women and the German Parnassus in the Early Enlightenmentby Katherine R. GoodmanPublished by Camden House, NY, 1999. First Edition. Very good hardcover, no dustjacket as issued. Tight binding, solid spine, clean unmarked text. Illustrated, 8vo, index, 316 pp. Examines the role of women -- particularly Luise Gottsched and Christiane von Ziegler -- in the Gottsched circle's early 18th-century efforts to reform and revitalize German intellectual life.For a brief time in the eighteenth century, Johann Christoph Gottsched and his circle -- including prominently his wife, Luise Adelgunde Victoria Gottsched, née Kulmus -- dominated efforts to construct a German culture sophisticated enough to rival the French. In the 1730s they attempted to codify the grammar and spelling of written German, elevate German literature, refine cultural practices and taste, and introduce enlightened ideas. Gottsched's efforts to involve women in this process have been noted, but in Amazons and Apprentices, Katherine Goodman examines for the first time the Gottsched circle's intitiatives regarding intellectual women in the context of the broader discourse of which they were an important part. She presents an array of voices and texts from 1715 to 1740, including dictionaries, moral weeklies, letters, translations and literature. The book focuses mainly on two women -- Christiane Mariane von Ziegler and Luise Gottsched -- and the web of cultural meaning each of them activated through her deeds and words.Katherine R. Goodman is professor of German at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. She is the author of Dis/Closures: Women's Autobiography in Germany 1790-1914, and has edited a number of books on German women writers.Loc: E6StoreAdd to FavoritesFeedbackGERMAN ENLIGHTENMENT GOTTSCHED CIRCLE WOMEN INTELLECTUALS AVANT-GARDE AMAZONS Amazons and Apprentices:Women and the German Parnassus in the Early Enlightenmentby Katherine R. GoodmanPublished by Camden House, NY, 1999. First Edition. Very good hardcover, no dustjacket as issued. Tight binding, solid spine, clean unmarked text. Illustrated, 8vo, index, 316 pp. Examines the role of women -- particularly Luise Gottsched and Christiane von Ziegler -- in the Gottsched circle's early 18th-century efforts to reform and revitalize German intellectual life.For a brief time in the eighteenth century, Johann Christoph Gottsched and his circle -- including prominently his wife, Luise Adelgunde Victoria Gottsched, née Kulmus -- dominated efforts to construct a German culture sophisticated enough to rival the French. In the 1730s they attempted to codify the grammar and spelling of written German, elevate German literature, refine cultural practices and taste, and introduce enlightened ideas. Gottsched's efforts to involve women in this process have been noted, but in Amazons and Apprentices, Katherine Goodman examines for the first time the Gottsched circle's intitiatives regarding intellectual women in the context of the broader discourse of which they were an important part. She presents an array of voices and texts from 1715 to 1740, including dictionaries, moral weeklies, letters, translations and literature. The book focuses mainly on two women -- Christiane Mariane von Ziegler and Luise Gottsched -- and the web of cultural meaning each of them activated through her deeds and words.Katherine R. Goodman is professor of German at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. She is the author of Dis/Closures: Women's Autobiography in Germany 1790-1914, and has edited a number of books on German women writers.Loc: E6
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Original Language: English
Features: Illustrated
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Type: Hardcover
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Edition: First Edition
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Era: 1990s
ISBN: 1571131388
Book Title: Amazons and Apprentices : Women and the German Parnassus in the Early Enlightenment
Number of Pages: 328 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, Incorporated
Publication Year: 1999
Topic: European / German, Women in Business, Women's Studies
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Genre: Literary Criticism, Business & Economics, Social Science
Item Weight: 23.5 Oz
Author: Katherine R. Goodman
Item Length: 22.8 in
Book Series: Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture Ser.
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Format: Hardcover