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Book Description

This volume provides a new context for women’s writing from the seventeenth through the end of the nineteenth century, highlighting the significant role of the parsonage and the parson himself for women’s education in those centuries. Cindy K. Renker and Susanne Bach's collection of essays is the first of its kind on the education, lives, and works of highly accomplished daughters of Protestant clergymen. Since this volume only represents a limited number of women raised and educated in parsonages, it will surely encourage more investigation of other women writers, translators, educators, etc. with similar backgrounds. Moreover, since this book takes a comparative and transnational approach by focusing on different regions of Europe and different centuries. This collection of essays is thus aimed at scholars in multiple fields such as British literature, German studies, gender studies, the history of women’s education, and social and cultural history.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. A Maiden’s Pastime: Susanna Elisabeth Zeidler (1657–1693)
  7. Elizabeth Singer Rowe (1674–1737): From Parsonage to Bestselling Author
  8. Public Ambition as Moral Obligation: The Intellectual Career of Elizabeth Carter (1717–1806)
  9. Madame Necker (1737–1794): Educator, Salonnière, Mother, Writer, Charity Patron
  10. Dorothea Friderika Baldinger, née Gutbier (1743–1786): A “Woman Intellectual” in the Age of Enlightenment?
  11. Sophie Schwarz (1754–1789): “Wonderful Antagonism in My Own Soul” – Annotations to Sophie Schwarz’s Travel Journal
  12. Poetics, Politics, Gender and Pedagogics in Friederike Brun’s (1765–1835) Autobiography Wahrheit aus Morgenträumen (1824)
  13. Jane Austen (1775–1817): A Novelist from the Parsonage
  14. Louise Aston (1814–1871): A Liberal Author and Feminist
  15. “I will never have another man in this house”. The Perpetual Curate Patrick Brontë and His Perpetual Daughter Charlotte (1816–1855)
  16. About the Authors