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From Goethe to Gide brings together twelve essays on canonical male writers commissioned from leading specialists from Britain and North America. These essays, aimed at final year undergraduates and postgraduates, focus on Rousseau, Goethe, Schiller, Hoffmann, Stendhal, Baudelaire, Flaubert, Heine, Fontane, Zola, Kafka, Gide.

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Table of Contents


Preface

List of Contributors

Introduction


1. Errant Strivings: Goethe, Faust and the Feminist Reader, Gail K. Hart

2. Hospitality and Sexual Difference in Rousseau's Confessions, Judith Still

3. Gender and Genre: Schiller's Drama and Aesthetics, Lesley Sharpe

4. Male Foibles, Female Critique and Narrative Capriciousness: On the Function of Gender in Conceptions of Art and Subjectivity in E.T.A., Hoffmann Ricarda Schmidt

5. Varieties of Female Agency in Stendhal, Ann Jefferson

6. Heine's 'Madchen und Frauen': Women and Emancipation in the Writings of Heinrich Heine, Robert C. Holub

7. Mundus Muliebris: Baudelaire's World of Women, Rosemary Lloyd

8. Flaubert's Cautionary Tales and the Art of the Absolute Mary Orr, Patricia Howe

9. Bodies in Crisis: Zola, Gender, and the Dilemmas of History, Jann Matlock

10. Karl Rossmann, or the Boy who Wouldn't Grow Up: The Flight from Manhood in Kafka's Der Verschollene, Elizabeth Boa

11. Andre Gide and the Making of the Perfect Child, Naomi Segal

Postscript

Notes

Bibliography of Secondary Literature

1. General Works

2. Works on Specific Authors

Index


From Goethe To Gide Feminism Aesthetics and the

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    Publisher: University of Exeter Press
    Publication Date: 18/11/2005
    ISBN13: 9780859897228, 978-0859897228
    ISBN10: 859897222

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    From Goethe to Gide brings together twelve essays on canonical male writers commissioned from leading specialists from Britain and North America. These essays, aimed at final year undergraduates and postgraduates, focus on Rousseau, Goethe, Schiller, Hoffmann, Stendhal, Baudelaire, Flaubert, Heine, Fontane, Zola, Kafka, Gide.

    Trade Review




    Table of Contents


    Preface

    List of Contributors

    Introduction


    1. Errant Strivings: Goethe, Faust and the Feminist Reader, Gail K. Hart

    2. Hospitality and Sexual Difference in Rousseau's Confessions, Judith Still

    3. Gender and Genre: Schiller's Drama and Aesthetics, Lesley Sharpe

    4. Male Foibles, Female Critique and Narrative Capriciousness: On the Function of Gender in Conceptions of Art and Subjectivity in E.T.A., Hoffmann Ricarda Schmidt

    5. Varieties of Female Agency in Stendhal, Ann Jefferson

    6. Heine's 'Madchen und Frauen': Women and Emancipation in the Writings of Heinrich Heine, Robert C. Holub

    7. Mundus Muliebris: Baudelaire's World of Women, Rosemary Lloyd

    8. Flaubert's Cautionary Tales and the Art of the Absolute Mary Orr, Patricia Howe

    9. Bodies in Crisis: Zola, Gender, and the Dilemmas of History, Jann Matlock

    10. Karl Rossmann, or the Boy who Wouldn't Grow Up: The Flight from Manhood in Kafka's Der Verschollene, Elizabeth Boa

    11. Andre Gide and the Making of the Perfect Child, Naomi Segal

    Postscript

    Notes

    Bibliography of Secondary Literature

    1. General Works

    2. Works on Specific Authors

    Index


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