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  1. 7 de jul. de 2022 · Abstract. In Sophie von La Roches novel Erscheinungen am See Oneida (1797/98), property not only functions as a category that assists the “imposition of the same system of exchange everywhere” (as G. C. Spivak postulates for the processes of globalization); La Roche also emphasizes the bioconnective dimensions and the ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 2014 · Abstract. The article proposes that Sophie von La Roche's Die Geschichte des Fräuleins von Sternheim can be productively read in the light of the ‘Moral Sense’ theory of Shaftesbury. I argue that the novel's conception of ‘Eigenliebe’ is better understood as Shaftesbury's ‘self-affections’, rather than in Rousseauian terms.

    • Elystan Griffiths
    • 2014
  3. 24 de ago. de 2017 · A través de Sophie, La Roche defiende ese nuevo ideal burgués que intenta alejarse, en cierto modo, de la misoginia ilustrada que luego intentarían recuperar y justificar algunos románticos, y la novela, en general, se convierte en una defensa a ultranza de la importancia de la educación en la vida de la mujer.

  4. Sophie von La Roche (born Dec. 6, 1731, Kaufbeuern, Bavaria [Germany]—died Feb. 18, 1807, Offenbach, Hesse) was a German writer whose first and most important work, Geschichte des Fräuleins von Sternheim (1771; History of Lady Sophia Sternheim ), was the first German novel written by a woman and is considered to be among the best works from the ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Scott, von La Roche, and the Female Utopian Tradition 473. local unemployment, but distrustful of the ubiquitous "enterprising under taker," they manage the finances themselves: "As the ladies have the direc tion of the whole, they give more to the children and the aged, in propor. tion to the work they do, than to those who are capable, as a ...

  6. Sophie von La Roche (1730–1807) is regarded as the first successful German female author. She was an independent writer, publicist, publisher, and editor of the first German women’s magazine. She called for women’s participation in the national patriotic movement in Germany and participated in the construction of a bourgeois ideal of ...

  7. In Pomona La Roche negotiates this struggle between learnedness and ac. correspondence from the editor «Pomona» to a fictional fifteen-year-old girl. edge an organic social role. The narrative voices made possible by her own multiplicity of roles as a private narrator, journal editor, essayist, and cor.