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  1. Dorothea Friederike Veit, nacida Brendel 2 Mendelssohn ( Berlín, 24 de octubre de 1764- Leipzig, 3 de agosto de 1839 fue una intelectual alemana hija del filósofo judío Moses Mendelssohn . Se casó con el banquero Simon Veit, con quien tuvo cuatro hijos, entre ellos Jonas Veit y Philipp Veit, y de quien se divorció en 1799.

  2. Dorothea Friederike von Schlegel ( née Brendel Mendelssohn; 24 October 1764 – 3 August 1839) was a German novelist and translator. Life. She was born as Brendel Mendelssohn in 1764 in Berlin. [1] . Oldest daughter of the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn, a leading figure in the German Enlightenment (Aufklärung).

  3. escritora alemana / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Dorothea Friederike Veit, nacida Brendel Mendelssohn ( Berlín, 24 de octubre de 1764- Leipzig, 3 de agosto de 1839 fue una intelectual alemana hija del filósofo judío Moses Mendelssohn.

  4. 3 de nov. de 2021 · Dorothea Veit-Schlegel (1764–1839), née Brendel Mendelssohn, was a translator, novelist, and early revivalist of medieval European literature. She was a core member of the Early German Romantic group, which also included her husband Friedrich Schlegel and his brother August , her sister-in-law Caroline Schlegel-Schelling , and ...

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  5. From Dorothea Mendelssohn’s novel “Florentin,” published under an anonymous name by Friedrich Schlegel in 1801. In Cologne, the Schlegels expect to profit from the cultural policies of the Napoleonic occupiers in the form of professional opportunities, but their hopes are dashed. Dorothea spends the next two decades in Vienna, where ...

  6. Los principales representantes de este movimiento nacido en Jena fueron los hermanos Friedrich y August Wilhelm Schlegel, sus compañeras respectivas Dorothea Veit y Caroline Böhmer, Novalis, Friedrich Hölderlin, Ludwig Tieck, Friedrich Schleiermacher,y Johann Gottlieb Fichte.

  7. 6 de may. de 2024 · Dorothea Mendelssohn Veit Schlegel (1764–1839) was a novelist, essayist, translator, and literary critic whose life embodied the ideals and values of the early German Romantics, but with a twist. Born into the most illustrious Jewish family in Berlin, her...