Sophia Elisabeth Brenner (1659-1730) was Sweden's first great female poet, writing and publishing her poems over a period of fifty years. She was also, however, a prolific letter writer. The dissertation is based on an inventory of all the preserved letters to and from her written in Latin, Swedish, French and Italian. Her Neo-Latin correspondence with the Dane Otto Sperling the Younger is presented in a critical edition with English translation and commentary. The other preserved letters are presented in English summaries. In her letters, Sophia Elisabeth Brenner appears to be very conscious of her role and clear about her ambitions. Brenner's correspondence provides evidence that she was indeed a professional author in the sense that she ...
The collection documents Marianne Breslauer’s intellectual life in form of documents; the correspond...
This dissertation examines the correspondence of the 18th-century German authors Anna Louisa Karsch ...
What is the relationship between social life and the uses of the written word in both printed and ma...
The paper offers an analysis of some aspects (pragmatic, status, personal, feminist and stylistic) o...
This dissertation is a study of women's letter-writing in eighteenth-century Sweden. The letters are...
Sophia Elisabeth Brenner's poems in Swedish, German, Latin, Italian and French made her well-known i...
This dissertation deals with Swedish women writers during the so called Age of Liberty (1720–1772). ...
This dissertation deals with Swedish women writers during the so called Age of Liberty (1720–1772). ...
"In what language would one polyglot praise another? Multilingualism and linguistic patriotism in th...
"Early Modern Text Recycing: On the Study of Neolatin Texts". The study of Neo-Latin texts is discus...
Otto Sperling (the younger, 1634–1715), the learned Danish historian and numismatist left an unfinis...
Our Nordic Sappho. Classical and modern features in Sophia Elisabeth Brenner's poetry. This essay ex...
Johanna Svensson's Ph.D. dissertation provides editions and studies of sixty-four letters, twenty te...
Bakalauro darbo Moters šeimoje atitiktis skandinavų visuomenėje ir literatūroje: Marianne Fredrikss...
The production of printed marriage poems (epithalamia) in 17th and 18th century Sweden was a compreh...
The collection documents Marianne Breslauer’s intellectual life in form of documents; the correspond...
This dissertation examines the correspondence of the 18th-century German authors Anna Louisa Karsch ...
What is the relationship between social life and the uses of the written word in both printed and ma...
The paper offers an analysis of some aspects (pragmatic, status, personal, feminist and stylistic) o...
This dissertation is a study of women's letter-writing in eighteenth-century Sweden. The letters are...
Sophia Elisabeth Brenner's poems in Swedish, German, Latin, Italian and French made her well-known i...
This dissertation deals with Swedish women writers during the so called Age of Liberty (1720–1772). ...
This dissertation deals with Swedish women writers during the so called Age of Liberty (1720–1772). ...
"In what language would one polyglot praise another? Multilingualism and linguistic patriotism in th...
"Early Modern Text Recycing: On the Study of Neolatin Texts". The study of Neo-Latin texts is discus...
Otto Sperling (the younger, 1634–1715), the learned Danish historian and numismatist left an unfinis...
Our Nordic Sappho. Classical and modern features in Sophia Elisabeth Brenner's poetry. This essay ex...
Johanna Svensson's Ph.D. dissertation provides editions and studies of sixty-four letters, twenty te...
Bakalauro darbo Moters šeimoje atitiktis skandinavų visuomenėje ir literatūroje: Marianne Fredrikss...
The production of printed marriage poems (epithalamia) in 17th and 18th century Sweden was a compreh...
The collection documents Marianne Breslauer’s intellectual life in form of documents; the correspond...
This dissertation examines the correspondence of the 18th-century German authors Anna Louisa Karsch ...
What is the relationship between social life and the uses of the written word in both printed and ma...