Dorothea Veit

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Dorothea Veit, later known as Dorothea Schlegel, was a German-Jewish novelist and prominent figure of early German Romanticism associated with the Jena circle.

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instanceOf German Romanticism figure
convert to Christianity from Judaism
human
novelist
alsoKnownAs Dorothea Brendel Mendelssohn NERFINISHED
Dorothea Schlegel NERFINISHED
birthDate 1764-10-24
birthPlace Berlin NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Prussia NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
deathDate 1839-08-03
deathPlace Frankfurt am Main NERFINISHED
German Confederation NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
familyName Veit NERFINISHED
father Moses Mendelssohn NERFINISHED
genre Romantic literature
novel
givenName Dorothea NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf Jena Romantic circle NERFINISHED
mother Fromet Gugenheim Mendelssohn NERFINISHED
movement German Romanticism NERFINISHED
name Dorothea Veit NERFINISHED
notableFor being a central female figure in early German Romanticism
her novel “Florentin” as an example of Romantic prose fiction
her role in the Jena circle around Friedrich Schlegel and August Wilhelm Schlegel
notableWork Florentin NERFINISHED
translation of Madame de Staël’s “Corinne ou l’Italie”
translation of works by Madame de Staël
occupation novelist
translator
writer
participantIn early German Romantic movement
intellectual salons in Berlin
relative Fanny Mendelssohn NERFINISHED
Felix Mendelssohn NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
Judaism
residence Berlin NERFINISHED
Frankfurt am Main NERFINISHED
Jena NERFINISHED
Paris
sibling Abraham Mendelssohn Bartholdy NERFINISHED
Joseph Mendelssohn NERFINISHED
spouse Friedrich Schlegel NERFINISHED
Simon Veit NERFINISHED

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Dorothea Schlegel alsoKnownAs Dorothea Veit