Maria Glocker

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Maria Glocker , pseudonym Ernst Stirner (born May 23, 1845 as Maria Frösner in Cannstatt near Stuttgart, † unknown), was an Austrian writer and women's rights activist .

Life

Maria Glocker was the mother of two children and widow of the Württemberg lieutenant Sailer when she was just under twenty . In her second marriage she married the architect and professor Emil Glocker , with whom she lived in Italy , in Munich , Berlin , Vienna , Eger and Pilsen .

Act

Glocker was a permanent employee of the Neue Fliegende and wrote humor, village stories, cultural history and household affairs before she devoted herself to the current trend in line with the women's question, as emancipation was called at the time, and wrote for the Schweizer Familien-Wochenblatt in Zurich and the Deutsche Frauenzeitung in Berlin .

As a co-founder of the First Maid School in Vienna, Glocker's journalistic focus was primarily on the interests of women.

Publications

  • Ernst Stirner: The museum in Eger. Maasch, Pilsen 1892.
  • Ernst Stirner: Humoresques. The green lieutenant. Poison. A miracle cure. Götz, Eger i. B., undated
  • Maria Glocker: The equality of women with men. In: Frauen-Werke , 2nd year, No. 3, 1895.
  • Maria Glocker: The equality of women with men. (Continuation). In: Frauen-Werke, 2nd year, No. 4, 1895.
  • Other works:
    • All for one
    • Hundreds of ducats
    • Diplomat for domestic use
    • The cheated antique dealer
    • The Sunday Hunter
    • By push and to your own ruin

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