1811‐89 A German female writer who advocated women's liberation. She was the daughter of a wealthy Jewish merchant. She rejected traditional marriage and established herself as a female writer for the first time at the age of 32, becoming friends with the "Young Germany" movement. She advocated that women should receive the same education as men, have the opportunity for professional activity, and become financially independent. In 1854, she married the literary critic Adolf Stahl, who was married with five children. After the 1848 revolution, she lived a life separate from any party faction. [Ryoshi] Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
1811‐89 ドイツの女流作家で,女性解放を唱える。富裕なユダヤ商人の子。因習的結婚を拒否し,32歳にしてはじめて女流作家として身を立て,〈青年ドイツ〉派と交友した。女性も男性と同等の教育を受け,職業活動の機会を得,経済的に自立することを主張した。1854年,既婚者で5人の子持ちの文学批評家アドルフ・シュタールと結婚。48年革命後は,党派とは離れた生活を送った。【良知 力】 出典 株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について 情報 |
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