

An edition of Frauen reisen (1993)
zur literarischen Repräsentation weiblicher Geschlechterrollenerfahrung im 19. Jahrhundert
By Tamara Felden
Publish Date
1993
Publisher
P. Lang,Lang Publishing, Incorporated, Peter
Language
ger
Pages
168
Description:
Frauen Reisen introduces the educated lay reader to the circumstances under which women traveled and wrote about their journeys in the 19th century. Their gender-specific situation at home informed their motivation to travel and how they experienced their journeys. Stunningly adventurous and quite outspoken, these women not only broke barriers but wrote highly popular works about their adventures. As women, they had access to experiences denied to traveling men, for example visits in harems in "the Orient" and interactions with the women there. So their writings often present fascinating aspects of life elsewhere in the world. But as traveling and writing women they also broke taboos and their texts present us with the 'dual gaze' these writers had to apply in their lives and in their works. The book discusses the work of several prominent German-speaking women writers of the 19th century and introduces texts by Ottilie Assing, a long-time associate of Frederick Douglas.
subjects: German women authors, German prose literature, History, History and criticism, Travel, Travelers in literature, Travelers' writings, German, Women and literature, Women authors, Women travelers in literature, Women in literature, German literature, history and criticism, German Authors
People: Ida Hahn-Hahn, Fanny Lewald, Ida Pfeiffer, Ottilie Assing
Places: Germany, Austria, England and Scottland, the Orient, Alexandria, America, The Holy Land
Times: The 19th century