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Todd Kontje offers the first survey in English of novels by German women from 1771 to 1871. He introduces readers to the lives and works of fourteen women writers of the period-including Sophie von LaRoche, Sophie Mereau, Fanny Lewald, and Eugenie Marlitt-and argues that their novels played an important role in shaping attitudes toward class, gender, and the nation in the century preceding Germany''s first unification. Women, the Novel, and the German Nation explores ways in which novels about traditionally feminine domestic concerns also comment on patriarchal politics in the German fatherland. | Women the Novel and the German Nation 1771â??1871 by Todd Kontje Hardcover | Indigo Chapters Books > Literary Criticism > Criticism & Theory P10106, Todd Kontje<
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Todd Kontje offers the first survey in English of novels by German women from 1771 to 1871. He introduces readers to the lives and works of fourteen women writers of the period-including Sophie von LaRoche, Sophie Mereau, Fanny Lewald, and Eugenie Marlitt-and argues that their novels played an important role in shaping attitudes toward class, gender, and the nation in the century preceding Germany''s first unification. Women, the Novel, and the German Nation explores ways in which novels about traditionally feminine domestic concerns also comment on patriarchal politics in the German fatherland. | Women the Novel and the German Nation 1771â??1871 by Todd Kontje Hardcover | Indigo Chapters Books > Literary Criticism > Criticism & Theory P10106, Todd Kontje<
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Todd Kontje offers the first survey in English of novels by German women from 1771 to 1871. He introduces readers to the lives and works of fourteen women writers of the period-including Sophie von LaRoche, Sophie Mereau, Fanny Lewald, and Eugenie Marlitt-and argues that their novels played an important role in shaping attitudes toward class, gender, and the nation in the century preceding Germany''s first unification. Women, the Novel, and the German Nation explores ways in which novels about traditionally feminine domestic concerns also comment on patriarchal politics in the German fatherland. | Women the Novel and the German Nation 1771–1871 by Todd Kontje Hardcover | Indigo Chapters Books > Literary Criticism > Criticism & Theory P10106, Todd Kontje<
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Todd Kontje offers the first survey in English of novels by German women from 1771 to 1871. He introduces readers to the lives and works of fourteen women writers of the period--including Sophie von LaRoche, Sophie Mereau, Fanny Lewald, and Eugenie Marlitt--and argues that their novels played an important role in shaping attitudes toward class, gender, and the nation in the century preceding Germany''s first unification. Women, the Novel, and the German Nation explores ways in which novels about traditionally feminine domestic concerns also comment on patriarchal politics in the German fatherland. Books > Literary Criticism > Criticism & Theory List_Books, [PU: Cambridge University Press]<
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The first survey in English of novels by German women in the period 1771 1871, and their role in shaping attitudes.
Informations détaillées sur le livre - Women, the Novel, and the German Nation 1771-1871: Domestic Fiction in the Fatherland Todd Kontje Author
EAN (ISBN-13): 9780521631105 ISBN (ISBN-10): 0521631106 Version reliée Date de parution: 1998 Editeur: Cambridge University Press Core >2 258 Pages Poids: 0,485 kg Langue: eng/Englisch
Livre dans la base de données depuis 2007-02-14T17:22:55+01:00 (Zurich) Page de détail modifiée en dernier sur 2024-04-10T08:39:38+02:00 (Zurich) ISBN/EAN: 0521631106
ISBN - Autres types d'écriture: 0-521-63110-6, 978-0-521-63110-5 Autres types d'écriture et termes associés: Auteur du livre: curtis, todd, fanny lewald, sophie von laroche, eugenie marlitt, mereau sophie Titre du livre: women novel german nation 1771 1871, fat nation, cambridge, fatherland, the domestic, the and the german
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