Luise Büchner

Luise Büchner
Title Luise Büchner PDF eBook
Author Cordelia Scharpf
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 398
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9783039103256

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This first book-length biography with discussions of select writings by Luise Büchner (1821-1877) draws on her commentary of events available in letters and writings. A close reading of Büchner's fictional writings reveals that she both entertained and educated her readers. Her pedagogical messages correspond to ideas she promoted in her work on the «woman question». This in-depth study properly situates her in the changing cultural climate and socio-political developments that led to unification of the German states in 1871. Büchner tested and revised her thoughts on the «woman question» in the course of her practical work as a co-founder of local women's associations and as a member of two competing «national» bourgeois women's organizations. Her «voice» and temperament, as reflected in letters and articles not consulted by previous biographers, lead to surprising discoveries about a single woman whose life had more to offer than the narrowly prescribed roles assigned to middle-class women of her day.

Luise Büchner (1821-1877)

Luise Büchner (1821-1877)
Title Luise Büchner (1821-1877) PDF eBook
Author Cordelia Scharpf
Publisher
Pages 788
Release 2002
Genre
ISBN

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Georg Büchner's Dantons Tod

Georg Büchner's Dantons Tod
Title Georg Büchner's Dantons Tod PDF eBook
Author Dorothy James
Publisher MHRA
Pages 152
Release 1982
Genre History
ISBN 9780900547775

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Georg Büchner

Georg Büchner
Title Georg Büchner PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 412
Release 2017-03-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004341633

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Georg Büchner: Contemporary Perspectives examines the continuing relevance of Büchner in the early twenty-first century in terms of politics, science, philosophy, aesthetics, cultural studies and performance studies. It situates Büchner’s interdisciplinary work in relation to the philosophical, scientific and religious discourses of his time, while also investigating the ways in which Büchner’s intersectional writings anticipated – sometimes uncannily – questions and problems which were to become central concerns in modernism and after. The nineteen essays in the book, some in English and some in German, uniquely combine close readings of individual passages and images with wide-ranging intertextual comparisons, linking Büchner to more than twenty-five writers, thinkers and theoreticians from his time and ours. Der Band Georg Büchner: Contemporary Perspectives beschäftigt sich mit Büchners anhaltender Aktualität in den Bereichen Politik, Naturwissenschaft, Philosophie, Ästhetik, Kulturwissenschaft und Theater. Er setzt Büchners interdisziplinäres Werk in Beziehung zu den philosophischen, naturwissenschaftlichen und religiösen Themen seiner Zeit, untersucht aber auch wie sein Schreiben auf manchmal verblüffende Weise Fragen und Probleme vorwegnimmt, die für die Moderne und die Nachmoderne bis zum heutigen Tag zentral werden sollten. Die neunzehn, teils auf Englisch, teils auf Deutsch verfassten Beiträge zeichnen sich dadurch aus, dass sie eingehende Einzelinterpretationen bestimmter Werkstellen mit weitreichenden intertextuellen Bezügen zu mehr als 25 SchriftstellerInnen, KünstlerInnen, DenkerInnen, und TheoretikerInnen verbinden.

Georg Büchner

Georg Büchner
Title Georg Büchner PDF eBook
Author A. H. J. Knight
Publisher Routledge
Pages 285
Release 2020-01-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000768074

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Originally published in 1951 this full length study gives an account of Büchner’s life and personality, together with an account of his three plays, his unfinished short story, his scientific publications and his translations of Hugo.

Mathilde Franziska Anneke (1817-1884)

Mathilde Franziska Anneke (1817-1884)
Title Mathilde Franziska Anneke (1817-1884) PDF eBook
Author Susan L. Piepke
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 156
Release 2006
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780820479132

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One of the forgotten nineteenth-century women writers, Mathilde Franziska Anneke (1817-1884) was a political activist, writer, and educator who experienced exciting historical times in both Germany and the United States (Wisconsin). Writing on the eve of the German Revolution of 1848, she founded a short-lived revolutionary newspaper and even rode into battle. Later, in exile in the United States, she used her journalistic and oratory skills in support of the women's suffrage and anti-slavery movements. This book is an excellent supplemental reading for women's studies and history classes as well as German literature in translation.

Respectability and Deviance

Respectability and Deviance
Title Respectability and Deviance PDF eBook
Author Ruth-Ellen B. Joeres
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 390
Release 1998
Genre Education
ISBN 9780226400655

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The first major study in English of nineteenth-century German women writers, this book examines their social and cultural milieu along with the layers of interpretation and representation that inform their writing. Studying a period of German literary history that has been largely ignored by modern readers, Ruth-Ellen Boetcher Joeres demonstrates that these writings offer intriguing opportunities to examine such critical topics as canon formation; the relationship between gender, class, and popular culture; and women, professionalism, and technology. The writers she explores range from Annette von Droste-Hülshoff, who managed to work her way into the German canon, to the popular serial novelist E. Marlitt, from liberal writers such as Louise Otto and Fanny Lewald, to the virtually unknown novelist and journalist Claire von Glümer. Through this investigation, Boetcher Joeres finds ambiguities, compromises, and subversions in these texts that offer an extensive and informative look at the exciting and transformative epoch that so much shaped our own.