Luise Büchner
June 12, 1821 – November 28, 1877
Luise Büchner, the youngest sister of the renowned Georg and Wilhelm Büchner, emerged as a pioneering German feminist of the 19th century and a celebrated author. Following her influential work on women's roles, she dedicated herself to numerous other publications and articles addressing the "woman question." Her literary output also encompassed German history, poetry, and prose. Her writings are characterized by a profound engagement with social issues and the evolving position of women in society.