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"I have brought light", cries five-year-old Louise Otto when she is allowed to light one of the new sulphur woods for the first time.
"Bringing light" - This resolution runs like a red thread through Louise's life. At a time when bourgeois girls are not even allowed to leave the house alone, Louise travels Germany all by herself. And although it is strictly forbidden to even mention grievances, Louise's political poems, articles and novels repeatedly highlight the appalling living conditions of the industrial proletariat, focusing on the rightsless female workers. And she realises that there can be no social justice without equality between men and women. She demands - almost painfully topical - equal pay and the right to work for all women.
Great hope for change is finally brought by the revolution that begins in March 1848. Louise and her like-minded friends already believe they have achieved their goals when a National Assembly is set up in Frankfurt's Paulskirche. In order to create a network of solidarity for women in this atmosphere of new beginnings, Louise founds Germany's first women's newspaper. She finds a supporter in the young revolutionary August Peters, with whom she soon has more than one friendship.
But the counter-revolution is not long in coming: when the Dresden May Uprising is bloodily crushed, Louise is subjected to spying and interrogation. Her world is completely darkened when she learns that August Peter is a prisoner of the Prussian army ...
Anja Zimmer describes the life of the writer and co-founder of the German women's movement Louise Otto-Peters (1819-1895) in an exciting novel and shows that many of Louise's demands have lost none of their topicality.
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Anja Zimmer, born in 1968, studied German and theology in Gießen. She wrote her Master's thesis on the subject of "The Change in the Image of Women in Fairy Tales".
In her Frauenzimmer Verlag, founded in 2002, she has published three historical novel biographies about exceptional women of the German Renaissance. Furthermore, three fairy tale books, three romance novels of the Regency period and a travelogue from Ireland have been published by her publishing house.
www.Frauenzimmer-Verlag.de
Sax-Verlag
For 28 years, since its foundation in Beucha in 1992, Sax-Verlag has stood for a diverse non-fiction programme with a focus on Central German regional history and culture, art history and monument preservation as well as geology and landscape change. The titles are produced in a wide range of cooperation with cultural and historical associations, regional offices, archives and other institutions. From the very beginning, the aim has been to create a historical publishing house for the first Saxon and now Central German region. With around 420 published titles during this time, we have given the publishing house a profile that includes not only non-fiction and science books, but also travel and excursion guides, illustrated books, fiction with a focus on experienced history and biographical information.
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- Publisher Sax-Verlag
- Publication Date February 2019
- Orginal LanguageGerman
- ISBN/Identifier 9783867294003
- Publication Country or regionGermany
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 19.80 EUR
- Pages500
- Publish StatusPublished
- Copyright Year2019
- Dimensions21x13.5 cm
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