The relationship of the writer Bettina von Arnim (1785-1859) to the protagonists of her letter and conversation books has long intrigued readers and critics. The first sustained reading of Arnim’s six major texts written in English, this book investigates the relationship of Arnim to her literary Bettine-figures and the roles – including those of child, friend, lover, mother, writer, and genius – that she assigned to these textual personae. Employing feminist theories of positionality, it demonstrates how Arnim developed various subject positions for both herself and her protagonists. Further, it shows how Arnim’s increasing public stature over the course of the 1840s strongly influenced the transformation of her literary namesake from childlike figures who focus primarily on the development of the self into mature women who concern themselves first and foremost with issues of politics and social justice.
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The Author: Lisabeth M. Hock is currently Assistant Professor of German at Wayne State University in Michigan and has taught previously as Visiting Assistant Professor of German at the College of Wooster in Ohio. She received her Ph.D. in Germanic languages and literatures from Washington University in St. Louis.
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Zustand: Wie Neu. Zustandsbeschreibung: Mängelexemplar. The Textual Personae of Bettina von Arnim. The relationship of the writer Bettina von Arnim (1785-1859) to the protagonists of her letter and conversation books has long intrigued readers and critics. The first sustained reading of Arnim's six major texts written in English, this book investigates the relationship of Arnim to her literary Bettine-figures and the roles - including those of child, friend, lover, mother, writer, and genius - that she assigned to these textual personae. Employing feminist theories of positionality, it demonstrates how Arnim developed various subject positions for both herself and her protagonists. Further, it shows how Arnim?s increasing public stature over the course of the 1840s strongly influenced the transformation of her literary namesake from childlike figures who focus primarily on the development of the self into mature women who concern themselves first and foremost with issues of politics and social justice. XX,260 Seiten, gebunden (North American Studies in Nineteenth-Century German Literature and Culture; Vol. 27/Peter Lang Verlag 2001). Statt EUR 64,95. Gewicht: 521 g - Gebunden/Gebundene Ausgabe. Artikel-Nr. 85223
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Hardcover. Zustand: Brand New. 260 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. In Stock. Artikel-Nr. __0820449628
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