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80: 320:. Huber was the first woman supporting her family with a salaried editorial position at a journal and has been described as the first woman to hold an editorial position and even as the first journalist in Germany. Huber had full responsibility for the journal from 1817, when Rückert and Haug quit, to 1823. She was not only author and editor for the journal, but also contributed many of her own translations. The journal had its most successful period under her editorship, with more than 1800 copies sold in 1820, and somewhat declined after she left, but this decline has also been attributed to problems with censorship related to the 262: 22: 132:. The journal was not tied to any literary trends or programmes, but tried to cover the entire breadth of literary production. It covered a wide range of cultural topics including travelogues and literary criticism. The intended audience was an educated, but not scholarly, cultural elite, explicitly including women. Cotta discontinued several journals specialised on foreign literature (the 1590: 344:
editorial office to Augsburg, and Huber moved there. However, Cotta eventually decided to leave the offices in Stuttgart (possibly for reasons of censorship) and Huber's editorial duties came to an end. The editorship was then taken over by Cotta himself and his son, but this was not publicly
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wrote for the journal both before and after her emigration to the United States, and her interpretation in more than 130 reports was highly influential on the views of the German intellectual public on the problem of slavery in 1860s America. With the list of authors also including
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Der Geist der Geschlechter: oder (frei nach Montesquieu) über die Beziehung, in der die Geschlechterordnung zur Verfassung eines Landes, Kultur, Religion, Wirtschaft, zum internationalen Austausch, zu Kriegen und Revolutionen
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per year. It was quite successful both with critics and with the general public. The circulation increased to 1810 copies by 1819, but the journal had many more readers via
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or other reading clubs, and its total readership has been estimated around 15,000. The journal appeared daily (Monday to Friday) until 1851, then weekly until 1865.
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Goethe, whose works were published by Cotta, was regularly featured and also contributed some content, for example an essay about a new edition of his works.
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Heuser, Magdalene (1 August 2013). "Lektüre – Übersetzung – Vermittlung. Therese Hubers Redaktionstätigkeit für Cottas Morgenblatt für gebildete Stände".
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Peters, A. (1 July 2010). ""Eine reine Geldangelegenheit"? Nineteenth-Century Writers' Correspondence with the Morgenblatt fur gebildete Stande".
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Morgenblatt für gebildete Stände / gebildete Leser (1807-1865) : Register der Honorarempfänger / Autoren und Kollationsprotokolle
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was supposed to be everything that could interest an educated reader, with the exception of politics, complementing Cotta's
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became an editor in 1816, after publishing various contributions, many of them anonymously, as was very common in the
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died in 1865, the journal was discontinued at the end of the year, with readers preferring other products like
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Bland, Caroline; Brown, Hilary (1 August 2013). "Introduction: Women as Cultural Mediators and Translators".
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Richards, Anna (2004). ""Double-Voiced Discourse" and Psychological Insight in the Work of Therese Huber".
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Craig, Gordon Alexander; Craig, J. E. Wallace Sterling Professor of Humanities Gordon a (1999).
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who used his influence to advance national liberalism and to attack more liberal intellectuals.
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show that the idea of having a regional focus was soon dropped. The decision to use the name
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and others, almost all notable female writers of the time were featured in the journal.
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from 1808 to 1811. Both quit after disagreements with Cotta. The main editors were then
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The journal first appeared on 1 January 1807, shortly after being announced in the
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and, after his early death, Hermann Hauff became the editors from 1 January 1827.
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Thomas, L. H. C. (1959). ""Die Judenbuche" by Annette von Droste-Hülshoff".
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Therese Huber und Emil von Herder: Zum Geschlechterdiskurs um 1800
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and Tübingen until 1855, when it was published in Stuttgart and
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Theodor Fontane: Literature and History in the Bismarck Reich
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Most famous authors of the era wrote or were featured in the
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Suarez, F. J. F.; Woudhuysen, H. R. (24 October 2013).
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Index


Goethe
West–östlicher Divan
Cotta
Tübingen
Stuttgart

Johann Friedrich Cotta
August von Kotzebue
Goethe
Allgemeine Zeitung
Saxon thalers
subscription libraries
Jean Paul
Heinrich von Kleist
Johann Gottfried Seume
Eduard Mörike
Theodor Fontane
Conrad Ferdinand Meyer
Tübingen
Stuttgart
Augsburg
Munich
Hermann Hauff
de
Die Gartenlaube

Karl Grüneisen
Georg Reinbeck
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