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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV006258683
    Format: 221 Seiten.
    Edition: Reprinted with the permission of the original publisher
    Series Statement: Columbia University Germanic studies : New series Number 10
    Additional Edition: Nachdruck von Hornaday, Clifford L. Nature in the German novel of the late eighteenth century
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: Deutsch ; Roman ; Natur ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1071226207
    Format: 221 S.
    Edition: Reprogr. d. Ausg. v. 1940
    Series Statement: Columbia University germanic studies N.S., 10
    Note: Mit Bibliogr
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: Deutsch ; Roman ; Natur ; Geschichte 1770-1800 ; Deutsch ; Roman ; Geschichte 1770-1800
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    New York :Columbia Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV035572904
    Format: 221 S.
    Series Statement: Columbia University Germanic studies N.S., 10
    Note: Zugl.: New York, Univ., Diss., 1940
    Language: English
    Keywords: Deutsch ; Roman ; Natur ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 4
    UID:
    edocfu_9961360259602883
    Format: 1 online resource (xiii, 213 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-80543-017-3
    Series Statement: Goethe Yearbook Series ; v.30
    Content: The 〈i〉Goethe Yearbook〈/i〉 is a publication of the Goethe Society of North America, showcasing North American and international scholarship on Goethe and other authors and aspects of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Volume 30 seeks to prompt discussion of new directions in eighteenth-century scholarship with special sections on Enlightenment legacies of race and on the robust scholarship that rethinks the eighteenth-century body beyond the human organism. Beyond the two special sections there are articles on Wieland's Alceste, several essays on sex and gender (e.g., on Goethe's Werther; on gender, genre, and authorship in La Roche and Goethe; and on continued gender bias in scholarship on the German eighteenth century), a co-authored article on Goethe's Roman elegies, and an article on performativity and gestures in Kleist. The customary book review section rounds out the volume.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 20 Dec 2023). , Front Cover -- Contents -- Editors' Preface by Patricia Anne Simpson and Birgit Tautz -- Wielands Singspiel Alceste, ein Stein des Anstoßes für Goethe? by Hans-Joachim Hahn -- Lotte's Bird, Female Desire, and the Language of 'Sexuality' in Die Leiden des jungen Werthers by Cark Niekerk -- La Roche and Goethe: Gender, Genre, and Authorship by Maryann Piel -- The Persistence of Bias in Eighteenth-Century Studies by Margaretmary Daley -- Things of Art and Amor: Mediation in Goethe's Römische Elegien by Sebastian Meixner and Carolin Rocks -- Reading Texts Performatively: Disruptive Gestures in Heinrich von Kleist by Katherine Pollock -- Re-Examining (White) Enlightenment Legacies Through a German Lens: An Introduction by Patricia Anne Simpson and Birgit Tautz -- Fractured Visions, New Horizons: Debates in Eighteenth-Century Studies Beyond German Studies by Birgit Tautz -- Black Actors: Eighteenth-Century Cultures and Decolonial Fantasies by Patricia Anne Simpson -- Interior Whiteness: Race and the "Rise of the Novel" by Sarah Vandegrift Eldridge -- Racial Classification, Slavery, and Human Rights: The Impacts of the Transatlantic Order in Eighteenth-Century Germany by Sigrid G, Koehler and Claudia Nitschke -- Unexpected Bodies in the Eighteenth Century by Patricia Anne Simpson and Birgit Tautz -- Mind over Body? Stigma, Staring, and the Self by Anna C. Spafford -- Unexpected Bodies of Water: On the "Blue" Goethezeit by Benjamin D. Schluter -- Queering Material Nature: Bewitched Bodies and the Limits of the Enlightenment by Melissa Sheedy -- Unexpected Plant Bodies by Heather I. Sullivan -- Euphorion as an Aesthetic Body by Heidi Grek -- Book Reviews.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-64014-144-8
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam/Philadelphia :John Benjamins Publishing Company,
    UID:
    almahu_9949536310502882
    Format: 1 online resource (406 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 90-272-5279-3
    Series Statement: Children's Literature, Culture, and Cognition Series ; v.15
    Content: This is the first study to take a comprehensive look at transnational children's literature in the period before 1900. The chapters examine what we mean by 'children's literature' in this period, as well as what we mean by 'transnational' in the context of children's culture.
    Note: Intro -- Transnational Books for Children 1750-1900 -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of figures -- Introduction -- What is the "transnational"? -- Drivers of transnational circulation -- Further questions -- References -- Part I Transnational genres -- Chapter 1 Spreading the words -- Exporting cheap children's print -- Printing in colonial locations -- "Primers for the Indians" in New England -- Tranquebar -- European texts in local languages -- Hybridized forms and formats -- Conclusions -- References -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Chapter 2 Almanacs for children -- Almanacs in early modern Europe -- Testing new strategies -- Early Dutch almanacs for children -- From astrology to anthology -- Fine almanacs for the nineteenth-century child -- Almanacs or magazines? -- Almanacs and schools in Mediterranean Europe -- Conclusion -- References -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Chapter 3 "Altering the original fables to suit Chinese notions" -- The adaptability of L'Estrange's Aesop into Chinese -- The transnational nature of the Yishi yuyan -- Altering "the original fables to suit Chinese notions" -- Transferring cultural narratives through adaptation -- Conclusion -- References -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Chapter 4 Catherine the Great's writings for children in transnational context -- The education of Catherine the Great -- Mirrors for Princes -- Catherine's writings for children and the oriental tale -- Catherine's writings for children and Diderot's Encyclopedia -- Catherine's writings and Comenius' Orbis Pictus -- Conclusion -- References -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Part II Migrant books -- Chapter 5 Comenius in New York -- The world in pictures -- The Orbis Pictus in the United States -- Traces of US child readers. , The Orbis Pictus in the New York Public Library -- Transnational readers -- Conclusion -- References -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Chapter 6 Collecting, translating and adapting -- Arnaud Berquin's L'Ami des Enfans -- Research and sources -- Translating, editing, adapting -- Weiße's journal Der Kinderfreund (1775-1782) in cultural transfer -- Selection criteria and translation practice -- Conclusion -- References -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Chapter 7 The journey of "Lille Alvilde" -- "Lille Alvilde" in England -- "Lille Alvilde" in the United States -- Adapting Alvilde -- Circulation and fluidity in the life of the literary work -- Conclusion -- References -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Chapter 8 Playful reading -- Children's use of books in transnational contexts -- Illustrated books in Germany and Denmark -- Addressing German and Danish readers -- Reading, playing, and entertainment culture in and around the narrative -- Reading and ludic culture in practice in Denmark around 1840 -- Conclusion -- References -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Chapter 9 From Michaelmas-Day to Thanksgiving -- Poor Molly Goosey, the unwitting "star" of Michaelmas Day -- Molly Goosey meets the new "tradition" of American Thanksgiving -- Molly Goosey becomes "La Gansa Amorosa" -- Conclusion -- References -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Part III Agents and networks of transnational communication -- Chapter 10 Make it Irish! -- A museum for young [Irish] gentlemen and ladies -- Publishing in Ireland in the eighteenth century -- James Hoey Junior, bookseller and printer -- Make it Irish! -- Hoey's material on Ireland -- Hunting the sources in geography textbooks -- Hoey's material on Ireland -- Conclusion -- References -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources. , Chapter 11 Translating, transforming, and targeting books for children -- A spectrum of translations and adaptations -- Late Enlightenment Denmark -- Morten Hallager and his book business -- Translations and adaptations as default -- Minor and moderate interventions -- Major interventions in works by one author -- Compilations and own compositions -- Conclusions -- References -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Chapter 12 German in Hebrew letters -- Historical background -- Jewish children's literature -- The beginnings of Jewish children's literature during the Haskalah -- Book type -- Genre -- Multilingualism and translations -- Conclusion -- References -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Part IV Transnational readers and the effects of transnational communication -- Chapter 13 "Travel […] is a part of education" -- The teachers -- The children -- The booksellers -- Conclusion -- References -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Chapter 14 Girlhood as a transnational creation -- Girls' books on the Dutch book market -- Female hierarchies in girls' books in translation -- Two-stage hierarchies girls' books in translation -- Peer mothering in Dutch epistolary girls' novels -- Conclusion -- References -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Chapter 15 The enslaved in late-Enlightenment stories for children -- Enslaved people and sensibility in early children's books -- The slavery question -- Recruiting armies of (White) children -- Amelioration as one answer to the slavery question -- The very different stories told by enslaved people -- Towards reparations -- Conclusion -- References -- Primary sources -- Secondary sources -- Chapter 16 A World of books -- An American family and their books -- Books that make a world -- The violence of world-making -- A world that makes books -- Conclusion -- References -- Texts by the Nelsons. , Writings about daily life -- Library of homemade books and periodicals -- Other primary sources -- Secondary sources -- About the editors and contributors -- Name index -- Countries and languages index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Appel, Charlotte Transnational Books for Children 1750-1900 Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company,c2023 ISBN 9789027213785
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1664031715
    Format: vii, 232 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780810139299 , 9780810139305
    Content: Introduction: The emergence of the virginal mother in the eighteenth century -- The creation of the virginal mother: Sophie von La Roche's The history of Lady Sophia Sternheim -- The ideal virgin and the failed mother: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's The sorrows of young Werther, Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship, and Faust I -- The popular virginal mother: E. Marlitt's The old maid's secret and The second wife -- The "real" virginal mother: caregiving and motherhood in the autobiographies of Hedwig Dohm, Adelheid Popp, and Ottilie Baader -- The virginal mother of orphans and the vamp anti-mother: Thea von Harbou and Fritz Lang's Metropolis -- Conclusion: The decline of the virginal mother and the rise of the biological mother under the Third Reich.
    Content: "The Virginal Mother in German Culture" presents an innovative and thorough analysis of the contradictory obsession with female virginity and idealization of maternal nature in Germany from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth centuries. Lauren Nossett explores how the complex social ideal of woman as both a sexless and maternal being led to the creation of a unique figure in German literature: the virginal mother. At the same time, she shows that the literary depictions of virginal mothers correspond to vilified biological mother figures, which point to a perceived threat in the long nineteenth century of the mother's procreative power. Examining the virginal mother in the first novel by a German woman (Sophie von La Roche), canonical texts by Goethe, nineteenth-century popular fiction, autobiographical works, and Thea von Harbou's novel "Metropolis" and Fritz Lang's film by the same name, this book highlights the virginal mother at pivotal moments in German history and cultural development: the entrance of women into the literary market, the Goethezeit, the foundation of the German Empire, and the volatile Weimar Republic. The Virginal Mother in German Culture will be of interest to students and scholars of German literature, history, cultural and social studies, and women's studies--Provided by publisher
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780810139312
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Deutsch ; Literatur ; Jungfräulichkeit ; Mutter ; Geschichte 1771-1927 ; Deutschland ; Mutter ; Geschichte 1700-1945
    Author information: Nossett, Lauren 1986-
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    New York : AMS Pr.
    UID:
    b3kat_BV024547670
    Format: 170 S.
    Series Statement: Universitaet (Columbia): Germ. stud. N. S. 9
    Note: Reprogr.d.Ausg.v. 1939. - Angeb.: Hornaday, Clifford L.: Nature in the. - German novel of the late eighteenth. - century (1770-1800). New York 1966.
    Language: Undetermined
    Subjects: American Studies , German Studies
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    Keywords: Twain, Mark 1835-1910 ; Deutsch ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1874-1937 ; Hochschulschrift
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