Julie Reventlow
Julie Reventlow (16 February 1763 – 28 December 1816), was a Danish countess, writer and the host of a literary salon.
She was the daughter of count Heinrich Carl von Schimmelmann and Caroline von Schimmelmann, sister of Heinrich Ernst Schimmelmann, and married count Frederik Reventlow (1755–1828) in 1779.[1] She hosted a literary salon at the estate Emkendorf in Holstein, and published works about education.
Works
- Sonntagsfreuden des Landmannes, 1791
- Kinderfreuden oder Unterricht in Gesprächen, 1793.
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