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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
- Introduction XIII
- I. The Status of Woman Between 1650 and 1750 1
- II. Wieland's Early Attitude Toward Woman 15
- III. Wieland in Biberach 28
- IV. Wieland in Weimar 42
- V. Wieland's Liberal Views on the Feminist Question 53
- VI. Education of Woman 61
- VII. Wieland's Conception of Love 67
- VIII. Wieland's Conception of Marriage and Domestic Happiness. 79
- Conclusion 90
- Bibliography 96
- Columbia University Press 101
- Columbia University Germanic Studies 102
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
- Introduction XIII
- I. The Status of Woman Between 1650 and 1750 1
- II. Wieland's Early Attitude Toward Woman 15
- III. Wieland in Biberach 28
- IV. Wieland in Weimar 42
- V. Wieland's Liberal Views on the Feminist Question 53
- VI. Education of Woman 61
- VII. Wieland's Conception of Love 67
- VIII. Wieland's Conception of Marriage and Domestic Happiness. 79
- Conclusion 90
- Bibliography 96
- Columbia University Press 101
- Columbia University Germanic Studies 102