Marianne Adelaide Hedwig Dohm (born Schlesinger, later Schleh) (20 September 1831 – 1 June 1919) was a German feminist, and author. She was one of the first feminist thinkers to see gender roles as a result of socialization and not biological determinism.
She was born in Berlin to Jewish parents, as a daughter of (Henriette) Wilhelmine Jülich, née Beru (lastname means a Jewish pedigree from Jülich) and daughter(-in-law?) of a tobacco-maker Gustav Adolph Schleh (originally Schlesinger).
She became a wife of editor and actor (Friedrich Wilhelm) Ernst Dohm, and had 5 children:
She became a grandmother of the musician Klaus Pringsheim, Sr. and Katharina "Katia" Pringsheim, the wife of Thomas Mann. She died in Berlin.