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ISBN 9789004527454 (electronic bk.)
ISBN 9789004518506 (print)
Women Writers in History Series ; Volume 5
Print version: Lindh Estelle, Birgitta. Women Writing Intimate Spaces : The Long Nineteenth Century at the Fringes of Europe. First edition. Leiden, The Netherlands : Koninklijke Brill nv, c2023 xii, 223 pages Women writers in history ; Volume 5. ISBN 9789004518506
Includes bibliographical references and index
Intimacies in transnational women’s writing. Women, writing, and the cultural politics of intimacy in modern Romania / Carmen Beatrice Dutu -- Freedom as a "promised land": Marie Linder’s En qvinna af va\xC0r tid / Arja Rosenholm, Kati Launis, Viola Parente-C?apkova, Natalia Mihailova -- Stifling intimacies: middle-class marriage in the short stories of four central European women writers at the turn of the twentieth century / Katja Mihurko Poniz? -- Intimacies in fictive European spaces at the fin-de-sie`cle. Melodramatic spaces: intimacy and emancipation in Swedish women’s playwriting / Birgitta Lindh Estelle -- Feminism, intimacy and Darwinian time: the new women of Elin Wagner / Cecilia Annell -- Failing intimacy in Saimi Ohrlund’s 1910s’ novels / Elsi Hyttinen -- Intimacy and spatiality in three novels by Regina di Luanto / Ulla A\xC0kerstrom -- Intimate spaces and sexual violence in two novels by Carmen de Burgos / Elena Lindholm -- Intimate authorship in space and time. A collective sense of intimacy: Carmen Sylva’s Postures / Roxana Patras and Lucretia Pascariu -- Discovering intimacy in impressionist poetry: the voice of Slovene Vida Jeraj / Alenka Jensterle Dolez?al -- Intimacy and influence between women authors: the case of Isabelle de Charrie`re / Susan van Dijk, collaborating with Josephine Rombouts.
"As the conditions for intimate relationships change with society, women have responded to and written on intimacy as a literary topic. The messy and multilayered issue of intimacy in space and time is the topic of this volume on women’s reading and writing in the long nineteenth century. The relations between the geographical and cultural centers and peripheries of Europe have still to be reassessed, and our book contributes to this need. By presenting case studies from a wide range of countries situated on various European fringes, it differs from the narrower scope of publications which concentrate only on Western Europe. It is an ambitious project which speaks to a wide academic audience"-- Provided by publisher..
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