This thesis investigates cross-dressing as a historical practice and as a literary motif German texts around 1800. It is interested in how cross-dressing allowed real women and their fictional counterparts a wider sphere of action, and how the figure of the transvestite affected the contemporary discourse on gendered character, a newly arising concept that attempted to define woman\u27s intellectual and moral make-up as a derivative of her body. Chapter 1 is concerned with novels by Therese Huber and Caroline de la Motte Fouque which are set during the time of the French Revolution. It analyses how concepts of femininity are tied up with the author\u27s political agenda by comparing a heroine who fights for the republicans with another wh...
Das Wochenblatt fur's schne Geschlecht was a literary-cultural journal for women edited by Charlotte...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [114]-118)This thesis examines the role of domineering wo...
This thesis examines the importance of sartorial detail in fiction by German women writers of the ni...
This thesis investigates cross-dressing as a historical practice and as a literary motif German text...
This dissertation analyzes cross-dressing as a means through which texts (re)construct masculinity a...
My dissertation investigates the tension between political inertia and change in early 19th-century ...
This thesis will examine the construction of femininity in German literature based off the concept o...
The nineteenth century in Germany posed a repressive environment for-women as they were defined as ...
Prior to the advent of feminist studies in the last twenty years, Benedikte Naubert shared the liter...
This dissertation is a study of the cross-dressed characters who appear repeatedly in literary texts...
This dissertation examines the literary and musical production of three nineteenth-century German wo...
My dissertation explores the complex relations of works by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Johann Wolfgang...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014"Remodeling the Frauenzimmer: Women-Authored Spaces in...
This thesis analyses the depiction and its function of politically active women in novels by six fem...
This study begins by looking at the status of women during the Weimar Republic in Germany. This serv...
Das Wochenblatt fur's schne Geschlecht was a literary-cultural journal for women edited by Charlotte...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [114]-118)This thesis examines the role of domineering wo...
This thesis examines the importance of sartorial detail in fiction by German women writers of the ni...
This thesis investigates cross-dressing as a historical practice and as a literary motif German text...
This dissertation analyzes cross-dressing as a means through which texts (re)construct masculinity a...
My dissertation investigates the tension between political inertia and change in early 19th-century ...
This thesis will examine the construction of femininity in German literature based off the concept o...
The nineteenth century in Germany posed a repressive environment for-women as they were defined as ...
Prior to the advent of feminist studies in the last twenty years, Benedikte Naubert shared the liter...
This dissertation is a study of the cross-dressed characters who appear repeatedly in literary texts...
This dissertation examines the literary and musical production of three nineteenth-century German wo...
My dissertation explores the complex relations of works by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Johann Wolfgang...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014"Remodeling the Frauenzimmer: Women-Authored Spaces in...
This thesis analyses the depiction and its function of politically active women in novels by six fem...
This study begins by looking at the status of women during the Weimar Republic in Germany. This serv...
Das Wochenblatt fur's schne Geschlecht was a literary-cultural journal for women edited by Charlotte...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [114]-118)This thesis examines the role of domineering wo...
This thesis examines the importance of sartorial detail in fiction by German women writers of the ni...