Bettina Brentano-von Arnim: Gender and Politics

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Elke Frederiksen, Katherine Goodman
Wayne State University Press, 1995 - 439 หน้า
This volume also presents new readings on her better-known works, including Goethe's Correspondence with a Child, Gunderode, and The Spring Wreath, as well as on her later writings, such as Conversations with Demons and Poor Book, that have been largely neglected by critics until now and which present her as deeply engaged in the political and social events of her time. Contemporary readers familiar with feminist debates will be well-acquainted with the subjects, but will undoubtedly be surprised at the modernist treatments given them by Bettina Brentano-von Arnim. The portrait that emerges is one of a woman who was, in the best sense of the word, unsettled, who wanted to unsettle, and who remains unsettling.

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Acknowledgments
9
A Letter about Bettine
20
Christa Wolf
35
The Political Letters
71
The Myth of Psyche as Developmental Paradigm in Bettina
95
Bettina Brentanovon Arnims
115
Bettina Brentanovon Arnims Relations to the Young
145
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