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Gender, Collaboration, and Authorship in German Culture Literary Joint Ventures, 1750-1850

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Synopsis

Gender, Collaboration, and Authorship in German Culture challenges a model of literary production that persists in literary studies: the so-called Geniekult or the idea of the solitary male author as genius that emerged around 1800 in German lands. A closer look at creative practices during this time indicates that collaborative creative endeavors, specifically joint ventures between women and men, were an important mode of literary production during this era. This volume surveys a variety of such collaborations and proves that male and female spheres of creation were not as distinct as has been previously thought. It demonstrates that the model of the male genius that dominated literary studies for centuries was not inevitable, that viable alternatives to it existed. Finally, it demands that we rethink definitions of an author and a literary work in ways that account for the complex modes of creation from which they arose.

Book details

Series:
New Directions in German Studies (Book 27)
Author:
John B. Lyon, Laura Deiulio
ISBN:
9781501351013
Related ISBNs:
9781501378331
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages:
N/A
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
No
Date of addition:
2021-03-07
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2019
Copyright by:
Laura Deiulio and John B. Lyon, 2 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
History, Language Arts, Literature and Fiction