Sofie Podlipská, née Rottová (15 May 1833 in Prague – 17 December 1897 in Prague [1]) was a Czech writer and the sister of Karolina Světlá. Sofie Podlipská mostly wrote historical novels, juvenile works, and feminist literature. [2] She also had an interest in Theosophy [3] and helped found the "American Ladies' Club." The name had no geographical meaning instead the word "American" was to designate it, as modern and for progress. [4] Her work emphasized motherhood and morality. [5]
Sofie Podlipská, née Rottová (15 May 1833 in Prague – 17 December 1897 in Prague [1]) was a Czech writer and the sister of Karolina Světlá. Sofie Podlipská mostly wrote historical novels, juvenile works, and feminist literature. [2] She also had an interest in Theosophy [3] and helped found the "American Ladies' Club." The name had no geographical meaning instead the word "American" was to designate it, as modern and for progress. [4] Her work emphasized motherhood and morality. [5]