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Briefe, Band 2, 1804-Juni 1807 (German, Hardcover, Reprint 2015 ed.): Diane Coleman Brandt, Jessica Kewitz, Magdalene Heuser,... Briefe, Band 2, 1804-Juni 1807 (German, Hardcover, Reprint 2015 ed.)
Diane Coleman Brandt, Jessica Kewitz, Magdalene Heuser, Andrea Kiszio, Petra Wulbusch
R7,524 R6,531 Discovery Miles 65 310 Save R993 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the years 1804 to late 1807, the concerns expressed in the letters of Therese Huber centre around incisive changes in her private life. The most notable of these are the death of Ludwig Ferdinand Huber, the move to rural surroundings, the arrival of Emil von Herder in her immediate family circle and the departure of Victor Aime Huber for the Fellenberg Educational Institute in Hofwil (Switzerland). In addition, the letters provide insights into Huber's engagement with a variety of issues: anonymous authorship, the collection of letters written by Huber and Georg Forster for use in their biographies, new professional and private contacts, and, on a broader plane, the major political restructurings in Europe as a result of the Napoleonic wars."

1764-1803 (German, Hardcover, Reprint 2018 ed.): Corinna Bergmann-Toerner, Diane Coleman Brandt, Jutta Harmeyer, Petra Wulbusch 1764-1803 (German, Hardcover, Reprint 2018 ed.)
Corinna Bergmann-Toerner, Diane Coleman Brandt, Jutta Harmeyer, Petra Wulbusch
R6,411 R5,578 Discovery Miles 55 780 Save R833 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the planned nine-volume edition of the letters of Therese Huber (1764-1829), Volume 1 contains those penned by her up to her 40th year, thus documenting the development from late adolescence, through her two marriages (first to Georg Forster, then to Ludwig Ferdinand Huber) and the beginnings of her activity as writer and translator, up to the imminent move of the Huber family to Ulm. The letters are testimonies both of Huber's personal biography and of the times she lived in, and reflect the career of a successful and famous woman in the period around 1800, combining the duties of housewife, wife, and mother with professional activity as a writer and later as an editor. Alongside the development of an individual code of morality, the letters document the progress in Therese Huber's reading behaviour and critical judgment as well as the interests and motivation behind her own literary output. They also provide insights into the social life of the age, notably in GAttingen and Vilnius, but also in Mainz at the time of the French Revolution and the foundation of the first German Republic.

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