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Gender and genre

SubtitleGerman women write the French revolution
CreatorHilger, Stephanie M.
Publish PlaceNewark
PublisherUniversity of Delaware Press
Publish Year2015
PagesXI, 183p.
ISBN/ISSN9781611495317
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
DUI 54 2015 - B
Mediumboek
FormatB
DescriptionThis book discusses six women writers who replaced traditional female types in texts published between 1795 and 1821: Therese Huber, Caroline de la Motte Fouqué, Christine Westphalen, Regula Engel, Sophie von La Roche and Henriette Frölich. These authors’ protagonists question traditional images of passive femininity, yet their battered bodies also depict the precarious position of women in general, and women writers in particular, during this period. Because women writers were attacked by their male counterparts who attempted to halt their foray into the literary marketplace, these texts are as much about power dynamics in the German literary establishment as they are about French politics.
Thesaurusschrijvers
literatuur
vrouwelijkheid
Duitsland
Frankrijk
Franse Revolutie
18e eeuw
19e eeuw
CategoriesBook/Boek


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