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After intimacy

Subtitlethe culture of divorce in the West since 1789
CreatorLeydecker, Karl > (ed.)
White, Nicholas > (ed.)
ContributorAkass, Kim
Publish PlaceOxford
PublisherPeter Lang
Publish Year2007
Pages295p.
ISBN/ISSN9783039101436
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
WER 33 2007
Mediumboek
DescriptionThis study offers an account of the depiction of divorce across the northern hemisphere in novels, films, journalism and television. Scholars from the UK and North America contributed to this volume. The first contribution is on divorce in a number of early women's novels in Germany, 1784-1848. In most other western literatures, divorce becomes an important subject matter of fiction from the mid-nineteenth century. A relationship is found between the legal possibilites of divorce and the depiction of divorce in fiction. Other contributions are on literatures from the UK, France, Scandinavia, America, and Russia, and on twentieth century American films. A chapter is on the late twentieth century lesbian romance. The book ends with the subjects of separation and divorce in the contemporary American television series 'The Sopranos'.
Thesaurusromans
films
televisie
kranten
echtscheidingen
relaties
liefde
normen
recht
politiek
vrouwbeelden
Europa
Rusland
Verenigde Staten
18e eeuw
19e eeuw
20e eeuw
CategoriesBook/Boek


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