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Elisabeth Emma Louise ("Luise") Büchner (12 June 1821, Darmstadt – 28 November 1877) was a German women's rights activist and writer of essays, novels, travelogues and poetry. She published Die Frauen und ihr Beruf (Woman and Their Vocation) anonymously in 1855, in which she campaigned for equality of education for girls, with the opportunity for productive vocations as adult women, but also to better prepare young women for motherhood. Büchner rejected the unproductive pastimes increasingly seen as acceptable for middle-class women whose leisure time was increasing due to advances in machinery. During this period, economic factors led to fewer marriages and so an increase in single women. Die Frauen was reviewed extensively in German newspapers and journals, and was sold even in England,

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  • لويز بوشنر (بالإنجليزية: Luise Büchner)‏ (12 يونيو 1821، دارمشتات في ألمانيا - 28 نوفمبر 1877، دارمشتات في ألمانيا)؛ كاتِبة وشاعرة ألمانية. (ar)
  • Luise Büchner (* 12. Juni 1821 in Darmstadt; † 28. November 1877 ebenda) war eine deutsche Frauenrechtlerin und Schriftstellerin. (de)
  • Elisabeth Emma Louise ("Luise") Büchner (12 June 1821, Darmstadt – 28 November 1877) was a German women's rights activist and writer of essays, novels, travelogues and poetry. She published Die Frauen und ihr Beruf (Woman and Their Vocation) anonymously in 1855, in which she campaigned for equality of education for girls, with the opportunity for productive vocations as adult women, but also to better prepare young women for motherhood. Büchner rejected the unproductive pastimes increasingly seen as acceptable for middle-class women whose leisure time was increasing due to advances in machinery. During this period, economic factors led to fewer marriages and so an increase in single women. Die Frauen was reviewed extensively in German newspapers and journals, and was sold even in England, France and Russia. Three more editions were published through 1872. Büchner became the director of the Alice Association for Women's Education and Employment, which had been founded by Grand Duchess Alice of Hesse, and sponsored training in nursing and trades. Through this organisation Büchner was important in the development of nursing as a paid vocation without denominational attachments, rather than a voluntary activity associated with religious orders. Among her siblings, five of whom survived infancy, were Georg, Ludwig, Wilhelm, and Alexander. During World War II, in September 1944, the house in which the Büchner family had long lived was bombed. With it, family records were lost, and among the deaths was her nephew Georg, the living family member who had been closest to Luise. These losses have limited scholarship on Büchner. (en)
  • ルイーゼ・ビューヒナー(Luise Büchner、1821年6月12日 - 1877年11月28日 )は、ドイツの作家、政治活動家。19世紀のヘッセン大公国において女性の権利のための政治活動に携わった。 (ja)
  • Луиза Бюхнер (нем. Luise Büchner; 12 июня 1821, Дармштадт — 28 ноября 1877, там же) — немецкая писательница и суфражистка, сестра писателей Георга и Александра и философа Людвига Бюхнера. (ru)
  • Luise Büchner, född 12 juni 1821 i Darmstadt, död där 28 november 1877, var en tysk författare och feminist; syster till Georg, Ludwig och Alexander Büchner. Büchner utgav Die Frauen und ihr Beruf (1855; femte upplagan 1884) samt flera dikter och romaner. År 1870 skrev hon, på anmodan av preussiska undervisningsministeriet, Praktische Versuche zur Lösung der Frauenfrage samt var på flera sätt verksam för kvinnofrågans lösning. Efter hennes död utgavs Die Frau och Nachgelassene belletristische und vermischte Schriften (båda 1878). (sv)
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  • لويز بوشنر (بالإنجليزية: Luise Büchner)‏ (12 يونيو 1821، دارمشتات في ألمانيا - 28 نوفمبر 1877، دارمشتات في ألمانيا)؛ كاتِبة وشاعرة ألمانية. (ar)
  • Luise Büchner (* 12. Juni 1821 in Darmstadt; † 28. November 1877 ebenda) war eine deutsche Frauenrechtlerin und Schriftstellerin. (de)
  • ルイーゼ・ビューヒナー(Luise Büchner、1821年6月12日 - 1877年11月28日 )は、ドイツの作家、政治活動家。19世紀のヘッセン大公国において女性の権利のための政治活動に携わった。 (ja)
  • Луиза Бюхнер (нем. Luise Büchner; 12 июня 1821, Дармштадт — 28 ноября 1877, там же) — немецкая писательница и суфражистка, сестра писателей Георга и Александра и философа Людвига Бюхнера. (ru)
  • Luise Büchner, född 12 juni 1821 i Darmstadt, död där 28 november 1877, var en tysk författare och feminist; syster till Georg, Ludwig och Alexander Büchner. Büchner utgav Die Frauen und ihr Beruf (1855; femte upplagan 1884) samt flera dikter och romaner. År 1870 skrev hon, på anmodan av preussiska undervisningsministeriet, Praktische Versuche zur Lösung der Frauenfrage samt var på flera sätt verksam för kvinnofrågans lösning. Efter hennes död utgavs Die Frau och Nachgelassene belletristische und vermischte Schriften (båda 1878). (sv)
  • Elisabeth Emma Louise ("Luise") Büchner (12 June 1821, Darmstadt – 28 November 1877) was a German women's rights activist and writer of essays, novels, travelogues and poetry. She published Die Frauen und ihr Beruf (Woman and Their Vocation) anonymously in 1855, in which she campaigned for equality of education for girls, with the opportunity for productive vocations as adult women, but also to better prepare young women for motherhood. Büchner rejected the unproductive pastimes increasingly seen as acceptable for middle-class women whose leisure time was increasing due to advances in machinery. During this period, economic factors led to fewer marriages and so an increase in single women. Die Frauen was reviewed extensively in German newspapers and journals, and was sold even in England, (en)
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  • Luise Büchner (de)
  • Luise Büchner (en)
  • ルイーゼ・ビューヒナー (ja)
  • Бюхнер, Луиза (ru)
  • Luise Büchner (sv)
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