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    Sophie Friederike Mereau (née Schubart) (27 March 1770 – 31 October 1806) was a writer associated with German Romanticism. Her maiden name was Schubart...
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  • Méreau is a commune in France. Méreau may also refer to: Méreau (token), used in France during the Late Middle Ages and Reformation Sophie Mereau (1770–1806)...
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    E. T. A. Hoffmann Friedrich Hölderlin Jean Paul Heinrich von Kleist Sophie Mereau Eduard Mörike Novalis (Friedrich von Hardenberg) Friedrich Schiller...
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    Göttingen, and became a friend of Achim von Arnim. He married writer Sophie Mereau on 29 October 1803. In 1804, he moved to Heidelberg and worked with...
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    and in the end to medicine. In Jena he made friends with the writers Sophie Mereau and Johann Gottfried Herder. After some journeys through Germany he...
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    sister-in-law Caroline von Wolzogen. Other women published by Schiller included Sophie Mereau, Friederike Brun, Amalie von Imhoff, Elisa von der Recke, and Louise...
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  • radical women became outspoken in promoting the cause of women's rights. Sophie Mereau launched the Almanach für Frauen (Women's Almanac) in 1784.: 407  Feminism...
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    Bernhard von Lindenau (1780–1854), lawyer, astronomer and politician Sophie Mereau (1770–1806), writer of German Romanticism Charles-Henri Petersen (1792-1859)...
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  • grandmother of Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria of the UK. Sophie Mereau (1806), writer Marie of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1808), mother of Charles...
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  • (1720–1784), Swedish poet Hedvig Löfwenskiöld (1736–1789), Swedish poet Sophie Mereau (1770–1806), German novelist and poet Hannah More (1745–1833), English...
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  • 10th c., Georgia, f/nf) Johann Heinrich Merck (1741–1791, Germany, nf) Sophie Mereau (1770–1806, Germany, f/p) Courtney Sina Meredith (born 1986, N Zealand...
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  • of Peter Bieri (1944–2023, nf) Johann Heinrich Merck (1741–1791, nf) Sophie Mereau (1770–1806, f/p) Conrad Ferdinand Meyer (1825–1898, p/f) Melchior Meyr...
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  • (1900–1931, Mexico), Tununa Mercado (b. 1939, Argentina), fiction wr. & es. Sophie Mereau (1770–1806, Germany), nv. & poet Courtney Sina Meredith (b. 1986, New...
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  • German Mechthild of Hackeborn (1240/41–1298), religious writer in Latin Sophie Mereau (1770–1806), novelist, poet Malwida von Meysenbug (1816–1903), political...
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    next year. They contained fifteen poems by Schlegel and the work of Sophie Mereau (1770–1806), Stephan August Winkelmann (1780–1806), Klopstock and Hölderlin...
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    Romanticist intellectuals there (Achim von Arnim, Clemens Brentano, Sophie Mereau, Friedrich Creuzer Ludwig Tieck) and a close friend of the family of...
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  • attempt, her parents, sister, and three close friends died. She met Sophie Mereau in Jena, where she published poems and short stories in modern journals...
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  • were also early literary efforts at this stage which involved the poet Sophie Mereau. From Jena he moved on to Würzburg and Göttingen where he found time...
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    Michaelis-Böhmer-Schlegel-Schelling, Dorothea Mendelssohn-Veit-Schlegel, Sophie Schubart-Mereau-Brentano. Hain, Rudolstadt 1996, ISBN 3-930215-18-7 Muncker, Franz...
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    contemporary art, an historical monument created in 1975 by Gerard and Sophie Capazza. A shortbread biscuit was created in 1953, after an error in following...
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