E. Marlitt was a bestselling author of the late nineteenth century whose romance novels dominated the German literary market between 1865 and 1888. Her novels appeared in thirty languages, with as many as five different English translations circulating simultaneously in the United States alone. While her name is virtually absent from histories of German literature, recent scholarly studies of individual novels suggest the need to reassess her contributions. This study is the first in English to examine E. Marlitt’s complete fiction. It situates her prose against the backdrop of women’s discourse and nineteenth-century historical developments in the German Empire. It synthesizes findings of both American and German scholarship to show how he...
L’historiographie romanesque allemande autour de 1850, à savoir l’écriture de l’histoire pour grand ...
This thesis aims to use literature to prove the existence of a political culture of liberalism withi...
Fictional texts have long functioned as a testing ground for new impulses in society. At the turn of...
E. Marlitt was a bestselling author of the late nineteenth century whose romance novels dominated th...
Nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Germany produced a wealth of writing on gender difference. M...
Introduction : made in Germany, read in America -- German women writers at home and abroad -- "Famil...
My dissertation project investigates the late nineteenth-century German Kolportageroman (colportage ...
Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre is a classic in women’s fiction. When it was published in 1847, it made...
This dissertation places the œuvre of Benedikte Naubert within the context of late eighteenth and ea...
This thesis analyses the depiction and its function of politically active women in novels by six fem...
This dissertation explores women writers\u27 literary representations of women in the context of nin...
The figure of the female author has always been of central interest to feminist literary studies, ye...
My dissertation investigates the tension between political inertia and change in early 19th-century ...
This chapter is a case study of a single elite reader’s responses to the four years of total war in ...
This study concerns the growing women´s independence movement and the professional activity among wo...
L’historiographie romanesque allemande autour de 1850, à savoir l’écriture de l’histoire pour grand ...
This thesis aims to use literature to prove the existence of a political culture of liberalism withi...
Fictional texts have long functioned as a testing ground for new impulses in society. At the turn of...
E. Marlitt was a bestselling author of the late nineteenth century whose romance novels dominated th...
Nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Germany produced a wealth of writing on gender difference. M...
Introduction : made in Germany, read in America -- German women writers at home and abroad -- "Famil...
My dissertation project investigates the late nineteenth-century German Kolportageroman (colportage ...
Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre is a classic in women’s fiction. When it was published in 1847, it made...
This dissertation places the œuvre of Benedikte Naubert within the context of late eighteenth and ea...
This thesis analyses the depiction and its function of politically active women in novels by six fem...
This dissertation explores women writers\u27 literary representations of women in the context of nin...
The figure of the female author has always been of central interest to feminist literary studies, ye...
My dissertation investigates the tension between political inertia and change in early 19th-century ...
This chapter is a case study of a single elite reader’s responses to the four years of total war in ...
This study concerns the growing women´s independence movement and the professional activity among wo...
L’historiographie romanesque allemande autour de 1850, à savoir l’écriture de l’histoire pour grand ...
This thesis aims to use literature to prove the existence of a political culture of liberalism withi...
Fictional texts have long functioned as a testing ground for new impulses in society. At the turn of...