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    Hedwig Dohm. Marianne Adelaide Hedwig Dohm (née Schlesinger, later Schleh; 20 September 1831 – 1 June 1919) was a German feminist and writer. Family. Hedwig Dohm was born in the Prussian capital Berlin to assimilated Jewish parents, and her father was baptized.

  2. Hedwig Dohm – 19th Century Women Philosophers. Hedwig Dohm (née Schlesinger, later Schleh, 1831-1919) was one of the most important advocates for women’s rights in Germany. She wrote pamphlets, articles, novels, and short stories that promoted women’s civil rights, as well as the right to education and work.

  3. 19 de ago. de 2021 · Hedwig Dohm (née Schlesinger, later Schleh, 1831–1919) started publishing at thirty six and soon became one of the most important advocates for women’s rights in Germany. She wrote pamphlets, articles, novels, and short stories, which promoted women’s civil rights, as well as the right to education and work.

  4. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. This chapter investigates the contribution of German feminist philosopher and writer Hedwig Dohm (1831–1919) to the debate on the nature and value of compassion ( Mitleid) between Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche. I argue that her contribution consists of three main points.

  5. everywhere in titles only. Biographies Hedwig Dohm. born on September 20, 1831 in Berlin. died June 1, 1919 in Berlin. German writer and feminist theorist and satirist. Biography • Quotes • Literature & Sources. Hedwig Dohm is one of the cleverest and wittiest feminists of the last 100 years.

  6. German author and influential feminist publicist. Born Hedwig Schleh in Berlin, Germany, on September 20, 1831; died in Berlin on June 1, 1919; married (Wilhelm) Ernst Dohm (1819–1883, a journalist); children: four daughters and one son. Selected writings:

  7. Marianne Adelaide Hedwig Schlesinger was born the illegitimate child of Gustav Adolph Schlesinger and Henriette Wilhelmine Jülich on September 20, 1831 in Berlin. She was the fourth of 18 children and her parents finally married after the birth of their tenth child. Dohm’s childhood was not a happy one for her as she envied the education her ...