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  1. Johanna Schopenhauer (née Trosiener; 9 July 1766 – 17 April 1838) was the first German woman to publish books without a pseudonym, an influential literary salon host, and in the 1820s a popular author in Germany. She was also the mother of the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer.

  2. In the following excerpts, Johanna Schopenhauer (née Trosiener, 1766-1838) recounts her ambivalent education, which drew her toward higher learning and the arts, but still kept her far enough away to preserve her marital eligibility. Later she suffered an unhappy marriage imposed upon her by her father.

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    Letter from Johanna Schopenhauer to her son Arthur Schopenhauer, dated 17 May 1814. 'The door which yesterday, after your highly improper behaviour towards your mother, you slammed so noisily is closed forever between you and me.

  4. Jan 16, 2024 · In her time Johanna Schopenhauer (1766-1838) was known as a novelist and salon hostess. She first travelled to England with her merchant husband while pregnant with her son Arthur because her husband wanted the child to be born on British soil but her health was delicate and a return to their native Danzig ensued where Arthur was born in 1788.

  5. (Danzig, 1766–1838, Weimar),née Trosiener, was the mother of the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer. Her husband committed suicide in 1805, and from 1806 to 1828 she lived in Weimar, associating with ...

  6. Now best remembered as the mother of philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer, Johanna Schopenhauer was a novelist and travel writer well known in her time. Her father, a well-to-do Danzig merchant and banker, gave her an excellent education and allowed her to study art.

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  8. Johanna Schopenhauer (née Trosiener; 9 July 1766 – 17 April 1838) was the first German woman to publish books without a pseudonym, an influential literary salon host, and in the 1820s a popular author in Germany. She was also the mother of the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer.

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