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Transnational Identities of Women Writers in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Romanian Institute of Orthodox Theology and Spirituality, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (278 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781942585558
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Transnational Identities of Women Writers in the Austro-Hungarian EmpireDDC classification:
  • 830.9928709436
LOC classification:
  • PT3826.W65 T736 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Cover -- Half title -- International Advisory Board -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- "What Women Are Will Not Be Known, Until They Are No Longer Told What They Should Be: "Rosa Mayreder and the So-Called "Frauenfrage" in Viennese Modernity -- La littérature féminine et la condition des femmes vues par les écrivaines roumaines avant la Grande Guerre -- Culture as an Excess: Jelica Belović Bernadzikowska -- (In)compatible with Patriarchal Borders of Nation: The Status of Female Readers and Authors in the Croatian National Revival -- Ways of Emancipation and (Self) Education in Olga Kobyleanska's Writings -- Romanian Journalism and the First Women Writers - Initiators of Feminism -- Adele Crepaz - An Austrian Supporter of Women's Emancipation -- Gender, Displacement, and Identity: Women Writers in the Austro-Hungarian Empire -- Motifs slaves dans les lettres autrichiennes du XIXe siècle: tentative de compréhension et de synthèse dans le cas de Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach -- Intertextuality in the Literary Work of the Slovenian Woman Writer Pavlina Pajk -- Austrian Feminist Thought at the Turn of the Centuries -- In Search of Identity: Austro-Hungarian Female Authors: Slovene Pavlina Pajk and Czech Anna Řeháková -- Connecting Nations: Matilda Cugler-Poni and Heinrich Heine -- Recovering (her)story: Ana Botta and Romanian Women's Emancipation in the 19th Century -- The Romanian Women's Status in the Austro-Hungarian Empire -- A Transylvanian Lady Traveller: Polixéna Wesselényi's Travels in Italy and Switzerland (1835) -- Viajes y aventuras de una muñeca española en Rusia: The Intercultural and Transcultural Point of View of Sofía Casanova, a Spanish Woman in Russia -- Emily Gerard: Transnational Perspectives and Connections -- Bucura Dumbravă's Writing and the East-West Connections within Europe: Visualizing the Channels.
Dora D'Istria and Bucura Dumbravă: Parallel Destinies and Geographic Congruencies. Literary-Scientific Contributions to the Development of East-West Relations -- Malvina Meets Her Mother at Bad Warmbrunn: Two 1816 Travelogues by Polish Women Writers -- Back Cover.
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Front Cover -- Half title -- International Advisory Board -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- "What Women Are Will Not Be Known, Until They Are No Longer Told What They Should Be: "Rosa Mayreder and the So-Called "Frauenfrage" in Viennese Modernity -- La littérature féminine et la condition des femmes vues par les écrivaines roumaines avant la Grande Guerre -- Culture as an Excess: Jelica Belović Bernadzikowska -- (In)compatible with Patriarchal Borders of Nation: The Status of Female Readers and Authors in the Croatian National Revival -- Ways of Emancipation and (Self) Education in Olga Kobyleanska's Writings -- Romanian Journalism and the First Women Writers - Initiators of Feminism -- Adele Crepaz - An Austrian Supporter of Women's Emancipation -- Gender, Displacement, and Identity: Women Writers in the Austro-Hungarian Empire -- Motifs slaves dans les lettres autrichiennes du XIXe siècle: tentative de compréhension et de synthèse dans le cas de Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach -- Intertextuality in the Literary Work of the Slovenian Woman Writer Pavlina Pajk -- Austrian Feminist Thought at the Turn of the Centuries -- In Search of Identity: Austro-Hungarian Female Authors: Slovene Pavlina Pajk and Czech Anna Řeháková -- Connecting Nations: Matilda Cugler-Poni and Heinrich Heine -- Recovering (her)story: Ana Botta and Romanian Women's Emancipation in the 19th Century -- The Romanian Women's Status in the Austro-Hungarian Empire -- A Transylvanian Lady Traveller: Polixéna Wesselényi's Travels in Italy and Switzerland (1835) -- Viajes y aventuras de una muñeca española en Rusia: The Intercultural and Transcultural Point of View of Sofía Casanova, a Spanish Woman in Russia -- Emily Gerard: Transnational Perspectives and Connections -- Bucura Dumbravă's Writing and the East-West Connections within Europe: Visualizing the Channels.

Dora D'Istria and Bucura Dumbravă: Parallel Destinies and Geographic Congruencies. Literary-Scientific Contributions to the Development of East-West Relations -- Malvina Meets Her Mother at Bad Warmbrunn: Two 1816 Travelogues by Polish Women Writers -- Back Cover.

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