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Women Write Back explores the late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century women's responses to texts written by well-known Enlightment figures. Hilger investigates the authorial strategies employed by Karoline von Günderrode, Ellis Cornelia Knight, Julie de Krüdener, and Helen Maria Williams, whose works engage Voltaire's Mahomet, Johnson's Rasselas, Goethe's Werther, and Rousseau's Julie. The analysis of these women's texts sheds light on the literary culture of a period that deemed itself not only enlightened but also egalitarian.
Contents
Introduction: Women Write Back
Gender and Genre: Helen Maria William's Julia, a Novel
Adventurous Tales: Ellis Cornelia Knight's Dinarbas; a Tale: Being a Continuation of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia
Staging Islam: Karoline von Günderrode's Mahomed, der Prophet von Mekka
The Letter and the Body: Julie de Krüdener's Valérie
Conclusion: Writing Back, Reading Forward
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