Author
Lily Braun
1865-1916
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Books by Lily Braun
Im Schatten der Titanen: Erinnerungen an Baronin Jenny von Gustedt
"Im Schatten der Titanen: Erinnerungen an Baronin Jenny von Gustedt" by Lily Braun is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book presents a reflective narrative centered around the life of Jenny von Gustedt, who is portrayed as a witness to significant historical events involving notable figures like Goethe and Napoleon. The text likely delves into her personal experiences, relationships, and the impact of these prominent personalities on her life. At the start of the narrative, the author introduces Jenny von Gustedt, who had recently passed away in 1890, and conveys the profound admiration and affection felt for her by her granddaughter, the author herself. The opening discusses Jenny's connections with illustrious figures and her life experiences that shaped her character. It hints at a blend of nostalgia and historical reverence, suggesting that the memories of Jenny and the world she inhabited encompass rich themes of love, loss, and a longing for understanding the complexities of her life amidst the shadow of titans. The author reflects on the evolving perception of her grandmother and her relationships, particularly with her grandfather, Jerome Napoleon, painting a picture of a personal and tumultuous history influenced by the grandeur and challenges of the era.
Die Frauenfrage: ihre geschichtliche Entwicklung und wirtschaftliche Seite
"Die Frauenfrage: ihre geschichtliche Entwicklung und wirtschaftliche Seite" by Lily Braun is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This work seeks to explore the complex topic of women's rights and roles throughout history, with an emphasis on the economic conditions affecting women. Braun presents a detailed examination of the evolution of the women’s movement from ancient times to the discussions and realities of the 19th century, aiming to understand how economic factors intertwine with societal views on gender. The opening of the book introduces Braun's intent to tackle the multifaceted aspects of the women’s question, particularly highlighting the historical context of women across various cultures and time periods. She reflects on women’s economic position, their legal rights, and the influence of significant social changes, illustrating how historically, women have often been confined to roles dictated by economic dependency. By weaving together historical narratives and economic insights, Braun outlines the foundational struggles women have faced, setting the stage for deeper exploration in subsequent sections that promise to uncover both the legal and social challenges ahead for women seeking equality.
Die Liebesbriefe der Marquise
"Die Liebesbriefe der Marquise" by Lily Braun is a historical romance novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around the life and romantic entanglements of Delphine Laval, a young noblewoman, as she navigates her relationships with various suitors including Prince Friedrich-Eugen and the charming but calculating Graf Guy Chevreuse. The narrative unfolds through a series of letters that offer insight into the characters' emotions and the societal expectations of their time, presenting a vivid tapestry of courtly life and love. At the start of the novel, we are introduced to the legacy of the late Gräfin Laval through the reflections of her daughter, who recounts the tales of Delphine, the alluring protagonist, as well as her predecessors. The initial letters reveal Delphine's youthful innocence and burgeoning romance, particularly with Prince Friedrich-Eugen, as he fantasizes about their encounters amidst the backdrop of the opulent yet tumultuous world surrounding them. Early on, themes of love, rivalry, and societal pressures surface, setting the stage for Delphine's struggles and aspirations as she embarks on a journey toward self-discovery and love in a complex society.
Memoiren einer Sozialistin: Lehrjahre
"Memoiren einer Sozialistin: Lehrjahre" by Lily Braun is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative centers around the experiences of a young girl, Alix, as she reflects on her childhood and upbringing, exploring themes of familial relationships, societal expectations, and the inner struggles faced by women during her time. The opening of the novel introduces us to Alix's mother, Ilse, and her childhood home, set against a backdrop of wealthy family traditions and historical influences. Alix shares rich memories of her maternal lineage, detailed with descriptions of her grandparents and her mother's upbringing, and conveys a sense of nostalgia intertwined with melancholy. As she reflects on her own childhood and the comparative joys and limitations it holds against her mother’s experiences, the groundwork is laid for exploring the complexity of their relationship, particularly focusing on expectations of femininity and personal identity amidst societal changes. The narrative hints at Alix’s eventual quest for autonomy and understanding, rooted in her rich but tumultuous family history.
Memoiren einer Sozialistin: Kampfjahre
"Memoiren einer Sozialistin: Kampfjahre" by Lily Braun is a novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative centers around a female protagonist identified as Frau von Glyzcinski, who navigates her tumultuous life amid personal loss and transformative political upheaval, particularly in the context of socialism and women's rights. The opening of the novel sets a dramatic tone, introducing the heroine as she struggles with the weight of her past during a stormy night at sea. She reflects on a recent letter from her mother expressing disapproval of her involvement with the socialist movement. Flashbacks reveal her decision to abandon her previous editorial positions in favor of dedicating herself to the cause of social democracy. As the story unfolds, we witness her internal conflicts as she grapples with societal expectations, familial duties, and her burgeoning identity as a socialist. This complex emotional landscape establishes a profound examination of personal and political dilemmas that will likely resonate with readers interested in themes of women's empowerment and social justice.