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Franziska Maria Elisabeth Haussmann (April 15, 1818 - April 4, 1853) was a Slovenian writer and poet of German origin.[1]

Hausmann is generally hailed as the first female poet to write in Slovene, although that claim has been contested.[2] Most of her work consisted of patriotic poems and love poems.

Hausmann's poems preceded the existence of a national literary magazine, and were subsequently published in weekly newspapers. Her first published poem, "Vojaka izhod" (A Soldier's exit), appeared in Celske novine (Celje News) in 1848, and her other poetry appeared both in that journal and Slovenija.[3] Her work was influential with Slovenian populists and also paved the way for more women writers gain entry into the Slovenian literary scene and public sphere.[4]

References

  1. ^ Qualitas. "HAUSSMANN Fanny (Franziska Maria Elisabeth)". www.celjskozasavski.si. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
  2. ^ Haan, Francisca De; Bucur, Maria; Daskalova, Krassimira (2008-09-01). Aspasia: The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History. Berghahn Books. ISBN 9781845456344.
  3. ^ Sanz, Amelia; Scott, Francesca; Dijk, Suzan van (2014-08-15). Women Telling Nations. Rodopi. ISBN 9789401211123.
  4. ^ Luthar, Oto (2008-01-01). The Land Between: A History of Slovenia. Peter Lang. ISBN 9783631570111.