Free Soul, Free Woman?: A Study of Selected Fictional Works by Hedwig Dohm, Isolde Kurz, and Helene BöhlauP. Lang, 1995 - 177 Seiten In their lifetime, Hedwig Dohm (1831-1919) and Helene Böhlau (1856-1940) earned the praise of women's rights activists such as Minna Cauer and Helene Stöcker for their contributions to modern women's literature. Dohm engaged in debates on the women's movement with Lou Andreas-Salomé, Ellen Key, and Laura Marholm. Böhlau shocked the reading public with her novel Halbtier¿, in which a woman triumphs after killing an abusive man. On the other hand, Isolde Kurz (1853-1944), who distanced herself from the women's movement, seems the odd woman out. Yet boundaries among these writers are more fluid than expected, especially in their portrayals of sexuality and spirituality. |
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... sexuality at this time by Sigmund Freud , Havelock Ellis , and Richard Krafft - Ebing . To this list , Scott - Jones ... sexuality became the focus not only of scientific investigations but also of popular magazine articles and ...
... sexuality at this time by Sigmund Freud , Havelock Ellis , and Richard Krafft - Ebing . To this list , Scott - Jones ... sexuality became the focus not only of scientific investigations but also of popular magazine articles and ...
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... sexuality and her " noisy " walk . The traditional division of women into virgins and whores is enacted here . However much Dohm objected to placing sexuality at the heart of efforts for women's emancipation , she provides a devastating ...
... sexuality and her " noisy " walk . The traditional division of women into virgins and whores is enacted here . However much Dohm objected to placing sexuality at the heart of efforts for women's emancipation , she provides a devastating ...
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... sexuality and thus is not Kurz's true cultural ideal for women . Recognizing that she would have to sacrifice her sexuality , Vanadis decides not to take over the work with delinquents after Jeanne's death . She cannot sacrifice her ...
... sexuality and thus is not Kurz's true cultural ideal for women . Recognizing that she would have to sacrifice her sexuality , Vanadis decides not to take over the work with delinquents after Jeanne's death . She cannot sacrifice her ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Hedwig Dohm | 23 |
Isolde Kurz | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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