Klasyka Weimarska — nie tylko męski fenomen kulturowy?
Journal Title: Studia Europaea Gnesnensia - Year 2011, Vol 4, Issue
Abstract
The article is an attempt to take notice of and highlight the role of women in the making of the Germany’s one of a kind cultural phenomenon, the Weimar Classicism. This standpoint, insufficiently presented in Polish literature, is discussed more broadly on the example of three Weimar women from the times of Goethe: Princess Anna Amalia, Charlotta von Stein and Sophie von la Roche.
Authors and Affiliations
Wiesław Małecki
MAQUIAVELO, EL PRÍNCIPE FRUSTRADO
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Die Familie des Gargilius Martialis. Lokale Gesellschaft und militär im römischen Nordafrika
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Absolutyzm francuski z nowej perspektywy
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