Gattung und Geschlecht

Katja Barthel

earliest edition we have, 2016 de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2016

"Around 1700, German novels featured chivalrous narratives with female protagonists, but only went on to become a "literary genre" in the 18th century. This study analyzes for the first time the principles of constructing chivalrous femininity in the novel (1690-1720) and describes their specificity in relation to genre and gender while considering poetic, societal, and economic aspects of the world of media and book...

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Gattung und Geschlecht edition · 2016 · de Gruyter GmbH, Walter · 9783110459883
Gattung und Geschlecht edition · 2016 · De Gruyter, Inc. · 468 pages · 9783110455786
Gattung und Geschlecht edition · 2016 · de Gruyter GmbH, Walter · 9783110459227

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