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From Goethe to Gide: feminism, aesthetics and the literary canon in France and Germany, 1770-1936

Boa, Elizabeth(Contributions by)Hart, Gail K.(Contributions by)Holub, Robert C.(Contributions by)Howe, Patricia(Contributions by)Jefferson, Ann(Contributions by)Lloyd, Rosemary(Contributions by)Matlock, Jann(Contributions by)Orr, Mary(Contributions by)Schmidt, Ricarda(Contributions by)Segal, Naomi(Contributions by)Sharpe, Lesley(Contributions by)Still, Judith(Contributions by)Orr, Mary(Edited by)Sharpe, Lesley(Edited by)
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From Goethe to Gide brings together twelve essays on canonical male writers (six French and six German) commissioned from leading specialists from Britain and North America.



These essays, aimed at final year undergraduates and postgraduates, focus on Rousseau, Goethe, Schiller, Hoffmann, Stendhal, Baudelaire, Flaubert, Heine, Fontane, Zola, Kafka, Gide. The collection therefore foregrounds the major authors taught on British university BA courses in French and German. Working with the tools of feminist criticism, the authors demonstrate how feminist readings of these writings can illuminate far more than attitudes towards women.




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University of Exeter Press
0859899144 / 9780859899147
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
02/03/2015
England
English
256 pages
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