Benedikte Naubert 1756 1819 And Her Relations To English Culture
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Benedikte Naubert (1756-1819) and Her Relations to English Culture
Author | : Hilary Brown |
Publisher | : MHRA |
Total Pages | : 169 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 1904350429 |
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The 18th century saw the first significant phase of cultural interchange between Britain and Germany. This study examines the part played in this process by women writers, who were entering the literary world in large numbers for the first time. It asks whether women whether a cross-cultural female literary tradition emerged during the period.
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