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Sidonia Hedwig Zäunemann im öffentlich-literarischen Diskurs der Frühaufklärung

Verfasserin gelehrter Briefe und Gedichte

Sidonia Hedwig Zäunemann in the Public-literary Discourse of Early Enlightenment

Authoress of Learned Letters and Poems
In: Daphnis
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Corinna Dziudzia Forschungszentrum Gotha, Universität Erfurt Erfurt Deutschland

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Abstract

The focus is on the early Enlightenment poet Sidonia Hedwig Zäunemann (1711–1740) and the exemplary examination of some of her scholarly letters that have been published under her own name. Especially in the correspondence with the Hamburgische Berichte von neuen Gelehrten Sachen, Zäunemann’s case proves that female authors of the early Enlightenment were by no means excluded from the literary-public discourse of their time per se or that they primarily wrote private-sentimental letters, but rather participated with a variety of epistolary forms and could become the subject of reporting themselves.

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