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2021 | 68 | 6 | 682 – 690

Article title

ROMANTICKÁ PREDSTAVA O ANGAŽOVANÍ SA ŽIEN V NÁRODNOM HNUTÍ A PRÍKLAD JOHANY LEHOCKEJ

Content

Title variants

EN
Romantic concept of women’s engagement in the national movement and the case of Johana Lehocká

Languages of publication

SK

Abstracts

EN
Based on the analysis of two period newspaper articles published in 1846, the contribution provides a glimpse into the shaping of the position of women in society during Romanticism with a special accent on women’s involvement in the national movement. The Protestant priest Štefan Václav Homola (1820 – 1881) published an article addressing girls’ and women’s education in Slovak entitled Ústavy pre vychovávanie dievčat [Institutions for girls’ education]. His text triggered a response from Johana Miloslava Lehocká (1810 – 1849), a published poet and wife of a Protestant priest from Liptovský Trnovec. Period intellectuals aimed at “awakening” the women and elevating them from the low “matter” to the higher level of national “spirit,” but they were primarily concerned with the interests of the national movement, not with women’s education. J. Lehocká accentuated the necessity of educating women and the need for professional training of Slovak women teachers. In her article, Lehocká – in line with period understanding of the function of the woman in society – interpreted the role of women in the Romantic national project as a duty. At the same time, however, she described various limitations that impeded women from self-realization.

Year

Volume

68

Issue

6

Pages

682 – 690

Physical description

Contributors

  • Ústav slovenskej literatúry SAV, Dúbravská cesta 9, 841 04 Bratislava, Slovak Republic

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

YADDA identifier

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