A balanced study of gender in Novalis as expressed in his literary, political, and scientific writings and in his letters.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James Hodkinson is Reader in German at Warwick University.
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Introduction Writing in Context: Romanticism Gender and the Case of Novalis Writing about Women 1795-99 Esteem and the Epistolary: Hardenberg and Women of Letters Music and the Manifold of Voices: The Subject and the Theory of Polyphony 1797-99 From Music to Metamorphosis: Women's Role and Writing in Heinrich von Ofterdingen 1798-1801 "Freyes Fabelthum": The Poetic Construction of Gender in Hardenberg's Religious Writing Conclusion: Progression Reaction and Tension in Hardenberg's Gender Writing Works Consulted Index
Introduction Writing in Context: Romanticism Gender and the Case of Novalis Writing about Women 1795-99 Esteem and the Epistolary: Hardenberg and Women of Letters Music and the Manifold of Voices: The Subject and the Theory of Polyphony 1797-99 From Music to Metamorphosis: Women's Role and Writing in Heinrich von Ofterdingen 1798-1801 "Freyes Fabelthum": The Poetic Construction of Gender in Hardenberg's Religious Writing Conclusion: Progression Reaction and Tension in Hardenberg's Gender Writing Works Consulted Index
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