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Susanna Elizabeth Zeidler

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Susanna Elizabeth Zeidler (1657 - c. 1706) was a German poet.

In 1686 Zeidler published Jungferlicher Zeitvertreiber (Pastime for Virgins), a collection of poems.

Along with other German women writers of Baroque style like Anna Ovena Hoyer and Sibylla Schwarz, Susanna Elizabeth Zeidler championed women's rights, chiefly the right for women to participate in the public and literary world. Her work Beglau-bigung der Jungfer Poeterey, published in 1686, is considered a classic text on the defense of women's right to authorship.[1]

References

  1. ^ Eigler,, Friederike Ursula; et al. The Feminist Encyclopedia of German Literature. Greenwood Publishing Group. Retrieved 19 July 2013.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)