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    Book
    Book
    Rochester, New York :Camden House,
    UID:
    almafu_BV048400693
    Format: xiv, 278 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-1-64014-103-2
    Series Statement: Women and gender in German studies
    Content: "Grete Meisel-Hess (1879-1922), a contemporary of Freud, Schnitzler, and Klimt, was a feminist voice in early-twentieth-century modernist discourse. Born in Prague to Jewish parents and raised in Vienna, she became a literary presence with her 1902 novel Fanny Roth. Influenced by many of her contemporaries, she also criticized their notions of gender and sexuality. Relocating to Berlin, she continued to write fiction and began publishing on sexology and the women's movement. Helga Thorson's book combines a literary-cultural exploration of modernism in Vienna and Berlin with a biography of Meisel-Hess and a critical analysis of her works. Focusing on Meisel-Hess's negotiations of feminism, modernism, and Jewishness, it illustrates the dynamic interplay between gender, sexuality, and race/ethnicity in Austrian and German modernism. Analyzing Meisel-Hess's fiction as well as her sexological studies, Thorson argues that Meisel-Hess posited herself as both a "New Woman" and the writer of the "New Woman." The book draws on extensive archival research that uncovered new sources including an unpublished drama, letters scattered in various collections across Europe, and Meisel-Hess's medical history. Until now there have been only limited secondary sources about Meisel-Hess, most containing errors and omissions regarding her biography. This is the first book on Meisel-Hess in English."
    Note: Introduction: Breaking with the past, forging the future -- The new woman of the early twentieth century -- Feminism and Jewishness in Viennese literary modernism -- Theorizing the sexual crisis through journalism and sexology -- Effecting change through literature : Die Intellektuellen (1911) -- Sexual sociology during the First World War -- Conclusion: Living the sexual crisis
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-80010-650-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: 1879-1922 Meisel-Hess, Grete ; Biografie ; Biografie
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Rochester, New York :Camden House,
    UID:
    almahu_9949447726702882
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 278 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781800106505 (ebook)
    Series Statement: Women and gender in German studies
    Content: Grete Meisel-Hess (1879-1922), a contemporary of Freud, Schnitzler, and Klimt, was a feminist voice in early-twentieth-century modernist discourse. Born in Prague to Jewish parents and raised in Vienna, she became a literary presence with her 1902 novel Fanny Roth. Influenced by many of her contemporaries, she also criticized their notions of gender and sexuality. Relocating to Berlin, she continued to write fiction and began publishing on sexology and the women's movement. Helga Thorson's book combines a literary-cultural exploration of modernism in Vienna and Berlin with a biography of Meisel-Hess and a critical analysis of her works. Focusing on Meisel-Hess's negotiations of feminism, modernism, and Jewishness, it illustrates the dynamic interplay between gender, sexuality, and race/ethnicity in Austrian and German modernism. Analyzing Meisel-Hess's fiction as well as her sexological studies, Thorson argues that Meisel-Hess posited herself as both a "New Woman" and the writer of the "New Woman." The book draws on extensive archival research that uncovered a large number of new sources, including an unpublished drama and a variety of documents and letters scattered in collections across Europe. Until now there have been only limited secondary sources about Meisel-Hess, most containing errors and omissions regarding her biography. This is the first book on Meisel-Hess in English.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Jan 2023). , Introduction: Breaking with the past, forging the future -- The new woman of the early twentieth century -- Feminism and Jewishness in Viennese literary modernism -- Theorizing the sexual crisis through journalism and sexology -- Effecting change through literature : Die Intellektuellen (1911) -- Sexual sociology during the First World War -- Conclusion: Living the sexual crisis.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781640141032
    Language: English
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