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  1. Obras. Biliografia. Cartas. Estudos. Filme. Referências. Ligações externas. Caroline Schelling, nascida Dorothea Caroline Albertine Michaelis, viúva Böhmer, divorciada de Schlegel (2 de setembro de 1763 em Göttingen – 7 de setembro de 1809 em Maulbronn ), foi um escritora e tradutora alemã.

  2. Caroline Schelling, née Michaelis, widowed Böhmer, divorced Schlegel (2 September 1763 – 7 September 1809), was a noted German intellectual. She was one of the so-called Universitätsmamsellen , a group of five academically active women during the 18th and 19th centuries, daughters of academics at Göttingen University, alongside ...

  3. Caroline Schelling, geborene Dorothea Caroline Albertine Michaelis, verwitwete Böhmer, geschiedene Schlegel, verheiratete Schelling (* 2. September 1763 in Göttingen ; † 7. September 1809 in Maulbronn ), war eine deutsche Schriftstellerin und Übersetzerin.

  4. Caroline Schelling ranks first among all the literary women of the time; her graceful, chatty letters are full of good sense and imagination, of refined malice and charming raillery, and their clear yet thoughtful descriptions, their charming language, and their hidden poetry raise them to the level of true works of art.”

  5. A comprehensive resource for learning about the life and letters of Caroline Schelling, a key figure in the German Frühromantik. Find classic biographical essays, historical contexts, recent publications, and more.

  6. The letters in Caroline: Letters from Early Romanticism are divided into seven sections accessible below and from the index for each volume in the drop-down menus: I. Göttingen. Clausthal. Marburg: 1778–91 II. Mainz. Gotha. Braunschweig: 1792–96 III. Jena. Dresden. Bamberg: 1796–1800. IV. Braunschweig. Jena: 1800–1803 V. Murrhardt. Munich.

  7. Caroline’s Literary Reviews Vol. 1 Supplementary Appendices Volume 1 Caroline and Wilhelm Schlegel’s Translation of Shakespeare. Volume 2. IV. Braunschweig. Jena: 1800–1803 V. Murrhardt. Munich. Würzburg: 1803–6 VI. Munich. Maulbronn: 1806–10. Caroline’s Literary Reviews Vol. 2 Supplementary Appendices Volume 2 •Biographical ...