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Mereau, Sophie (1770 - 1806)

Short name Mereau, Sophie
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/120725874/
First name Sophie
Birth name Mereau
Married name Brentano, Mereau
Alternative name Sophie Friederike Schubart — Sophie Brentano
Date of birth 1770
Date of death 1806
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Sex Female
Place of birth Germany
Place of death Germany
Lived in Germany
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Brentano, Clemens 1803-1806 Married
Mereau, Carl 1793-1801 Divorced
Mereau, Sophie was ...
religious tutor of Engelhard, Karoline
related to Henriette Schubart
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Place(s) of Residence Germany
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receptions circulations
Die Prinzessin von Cleves (1799)
is also a reception: is translation of La Princesse de Clèves
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Amanda und Eduard. Ein Roman in Briefen (1803) 0 0
Die Margaretenhöle oder die Nonnen-erzählung (1805)
is also a reception: is translation of St. Margaret's Cave
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*To be specified (1805) 0 0
Die lehrreichen Erzählungen und Liebesgeschichten der Donna M. de Z. und S., in Spanische und italienische Novellen (1806)
is also a reception: is translation of Novelas amorosas y exemplares
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Circulations of Mereau, Sophie, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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Receptions of Mereau, Sophie, the person

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

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Unknown artist, portrait of Sophie Mereau, undated. None is portrait of

Horn, Gisela, Romantische Frauen. Rudolfstadt etc., Hain, 1996 Mark Lehmstedt, Deutsche Literatur von Frauen. Berlin, Directmedia 2001 (Dig. Bibliothek 45 - CD-rom) Britta Hanneman, Weltliteratur für Bürgertöchter. Die Übersetzerin Sophie Mereau-Brentano. Göttingen, Wallstein, 2005.

Died in childbirth.