Wobeser, Caroline von (1769–1807)
Wobeser, Caroline von (1769–1807)
German novelist. Name variations: Wilhelmine Karoline Wobeser; Wilhelmine Caroline von Wobeser; Karoline von Wobeser. Born 1769 in Germany; died 1807.
Wrote the most widely-read women's novel of her time, Elisa, oder das Weib wie es seyn sollte (1795, Elisa, or Woman as She Should Be), with a protagonist who responds to hardship with unwavering goodness.
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