FANNY See also:LEWALD (1811–1889)
, See also:German author, was See also:born at See also:Konigsberg in See also:East See also:Prussia on the 24th of See also:March 1811, of Jewish parentage
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When seventeen years of See also:age she embraced See also:Christianity, and after travelling in See also:Germany, See also:France and See also:Italy, settled in 1845 at See also:Berlin
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Here, in 1854, she married the author, Adolf Wilhelm Theodor Stahr (1805–1876), and removed after his See also:death in 1876 to See also:Dresden, where she resided, engaged in See also:literary See also:work, until her death on the 5th of See also:August 1889
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Fanny See also:Lewald is less remarkable for her writings, which are mostly sober, See also:matter-of-fact See also:works, though displaying considerable See also:- TALENT (Lat. talentum, adaptation of Gr. TaXavrov, balance, ! Recollections of a First Visit to the Alps (1841); Vacation Rambles weight, from root raX-, to lift, as in rXi vac, to bear, 1-aXas, and Thoughts, comprising recollections of three Continental
talent and culture, than for her championship of " See also:women's rights," a question which she was practically the first German woman to take up, and for her scathing See also:satire on the sentimentalism of the Grafin See also:Hahn Hahn
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This authoress she ruthlessly attacked in the exquisite See also:parody (Diegena, See also:Roman von Iduna Grafin H
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Among the best known of her novels are Klementine (1842); Prinz See also:- LOUIS
- LOUIS (804–876)
- LOUIS (893–911)
- LOUIS, JOSEPH DOMINIQUE, BARON (1755-1837)
- LOUIS, or LEWIS (from the Frankish Chlodowich, Chlodwig, Latinized as Chlodowius, Lodhuwicus, Lodhuvicus, whence-in the Strassburg oath of 842-0. Fr. Lodhuwigs, then Chlovis, Loys and later Louis, whence Span. Luiz and—through the Angevin kings—Hungarian
Louis See also:Ferdinand (1849; 2nd ed., 1859); Das Madchen von Hela (186o).; Von Geschlecht zu Geschlecht (8 vols., 1863–1865); Benvenuto (1875), and Stella (1883; See also:English by B
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See also:Marshall, 1884)
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Of her writings in See also:defence of the emancipation of women Osterbriefe See also:fur See also:die Frauen (1863) and Fur and wider die Frauen (187o) are conspicuous
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Her autobiography, Meine Lebensgeschichte (6 vols., 1861–1862), is brightly written and affords interesting glimpses of the literary See also:life of her See also:- TIME (0. Eng. Lima, cf. Icel. timi, Swed. timme, hour, Dan. time; from the root also seen in " tide," properly the time of between the flow and ebb of the sea, cf. O. Eng. getidan, to happen, " even-tide," &c.; it is not directly related to Lat. tempus)
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A selection of her works was published under the See also:title Gesammelte Schriften in 12 vols
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(1870–1874)
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Frenzel, Erinnerungen and Stromungen (189o)
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