A detailed analysis of the narration of working-class women's lives in social prose by Ernst Dronke, Adolf Glassbrenner, Louise Otto, Georg Weerth and Ernst Willkomm reveals that in most instances, behind a veil of socio-historical details, there lies an ideal, universal notion of womanhood that revolves around children, the home, and religion. This realization has important ramifications for the understanding of social prose as a genre, as well as for the reinforcement and universalization of bourgeois gender roles in mid-nineteenth-century Germany.
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The Author: Helen G. Morris-Keitel received her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Since 1991 she has been an assistant professor of German at Bucknell University. Her other publications include essays on Friedrich Engels and the problems of humor and satire in the West German Volksstück of the 1980s.
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The Images of Working-Class Women in Social Prose of the Vormärz (1840-1848). A detailed analysis of the narration of working-class women's lives in social prose by Ernst Dronke, Adolf Glassbrenner, Louise Otto, Georg Weerth and Ernst Willkomm reveals that in most instances, behind a veil of socio-historical details, there lies an ideal, universal notion of womanhood that revolves around children, the home, and religion. This realization has important ramifications for the understanding of social prose as a genre, as well as for the reinforcement and universalization of bourgeois gender roles in mid-nineteenth-century Germany. VIII,208 Seiten, gebunden (North American Studies in Nineteenth-Century German Literature and Culture; Vol. 15/Peter Lang Verlag 1995) Mängelexemplar/near mint. Statt EUR 66,95 453 g. Sprache: en. Seller Inventory # 75617
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