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Charlotte Albertine Ernestine von Stein (also mentioned as ''Charlotta Ernestina Bernadina von Stein'' 〔Wilhelm Bode: ''Charlotte von Stein'', 3rd, revised edition, Ernst Siegfried Mittler Verlag, Berlin 1912, page 8〕), born von Schardt; 25 December 1742, Eisenach – 6 January 1827, Weimar, was a lady-in-waiting at the court in Weimar and a close friend to both Friedrich Schiller and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, whose work and life were strongly influenced by her. ==Childhood== Charlotte′s parents were Hofmarschall Johann Wilhelm Christian von Schardt and Concordia Elisabeth von Schardt. While her father was a wasteful eccentric, her mother who had had Scottish ancestors was said to be very quiet and dutiful. Her parents moved to Weimar when Charlotte was yet a little child and she was prepared for working as a lady-in-waiting. Her education included literature, art, singing and dancing. They said that Charlotte was unobtrusive, witty, graceful and dutiful like her mother was. There were four things she spent most of her time on: *Society (according to her “profession”) *Taking cures (she had a weak constitution) *Literature/Theater/Art (she was an avid writer and later published several dramas, including "Dido" and "Ryno") *Animals (she had various pets, e.g. cats, dogs and doves) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Charlotte von Stein」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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