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Louise Otto-Peters

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77: 69: 153: 741: 92:, the daughter of Charlotte and Wilhelm Otto, a successful lawyer. She was educated by private tutors. In 1835, when she was 16, both her parents and an older sister died. Otto-Peters thereafter lived with her two older sisters. At this point, she began writing novels, short stories, poetry, and political articles to make a living. She additionally worked as a journalist from 1843 "with articles about her concept of femininity, as well as women and politics". 20: 760: 731: 192:
Otto-Peters understood emancipation as the validation of qualities that she considered distinctly female, including compassion and human concern, rather than as imitation of men. She stressed the importance of these qualities to the public as well as the private sphere, arguing that well-paying jobs
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in 1849, but he was soon thereafter imprisoned for his rebellious stance against the government. They eventually married in 1858, but in 1864 August Peters died from heart disease.
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Joeres, Ruth-Ellen Boetcher. "Louise Otto and Her Journals: A Chapter in Nineteenth-Century German Feminism," in
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specifically for women. She is best known as the founder in 1865 of the General German Women's Association (
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She was called by peers the "songbird of the German women's movement". Her first socio-political novel was
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and other democrats, and this connection permitted her to contribute to their newspapers, specifically,
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and participated in the first women's conference in Leipzig. She was the primary editor of
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German Women in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: A Social and Literary History
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The life and work of Germany's founding feminist Louise Otto-Peters (1819 –1895)
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for women would advance the welfare of individual women in society as a whole.
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of Otto Stern. After the democratic revolution of 1848, Otto-Peters founded
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Modern Germany: An Encyclopedia of History, People, and Culture, 1871-1990
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Towards Emancipation: German Women Writers of the Nineteenth Century
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Das erste Vierteljahrhundert des Allgemeinen Deutschen Frauenvereins
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Internationales Archiv fĂĽr Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Literatur
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The Political Woman in Print: German Women's Writing 1845-1919
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Die Anfänge der deutschen Frauenbewegung: Louise Otto-Peters.
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Ann T. Allen in Dieter K. Buse and Juergen C. Doerr, eds.
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Meissen
Leipzig
Allgemeiner Deutscher Frauenverein


Meissen
Robert Blum
pseudonym
Gera
Saxony
August Peters
Minna Cauer

Neuen Johannisfriedhof
Nur eine Frau
SchloĂź und Fabrik
NĂĽrnberg
Mein Lebensgang
Frauenleben im Deutschen Reich
Theodor Körner
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Resources in your library
Resources in other libraries
Online books
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Luise Aston

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