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Gottsched, Luise Adelgunde Victorie Kulmus (1713 - 1762)

Short name Gottsched, Luise Adelgunde Victorie Kulmus
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First name Luise Adelgunde Victorie
Birth name Kulmus
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Alternative name die Gottschedin — Kulmus, Luise
Date of birth 1713
Date of death 1762
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Sex Female
Place of birth Gdansk (Danzig)
Place of death Leipzig
Lived in Germany
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Gottsched, Luise Adelgunde Victorie Kulmus was ...
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Die Pietisterey im Fischbeinrocke (1736) 1 0
Cornelia, die Mutter der Grachen (1741)
is also a reception: is translation of Cornélie, mère des Gracques
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Der Lockenraub (1744) 0 0
(a preciser) (1750)
is also a reception: is translation of La Princesse de Clèves
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Cenie, oder die Grossmuth im Unglück. Ein moralisches Stück. (1753)
is also a reception: is translation of Cénie
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Briefe (Gottsched) (1765) 1 0

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Circulations of Gottsched, Luise Adelgunde Victorie Kulmus, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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Receptions of Gottsched, Luise Adelgunde Victorie Kulmus, the person

For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.

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Elias Gottlob Haussmann, portrait of Luise Gottsched, c. 1750, unidentified location None is portrait of

MENTIONED IN: - Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992," [...] spent her life working for her husband, copying and translating texts from French and English, acting as his secretary, and accompanying him on lecture tours." - Mark Lehmstedt, Deutsche Literatur von Frauen. Berlin, Directmedia 2001 - Hilary Brown, Luise Gottsched the Translator (Camden House, 2012)