"Double-Voiced Discourse" and Psychological Insight in the Work of Therese Huber

In discussing the work of Therese Huber (1764-1829), most feminist critics have sought to uncover its emancipatory aspects. Examining "Luise" (1796), 'Der Ehewagen' (1818), and Ellen Percy (1822), the article argues that Huber's fiction is also valuable for the sophisticated...

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Veröffentlicht in:Modern Language Review 2004-04, Vol.99 (2), p.416-429
1. Verfasser: Richards, Anna
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Zusammenfassung:In discussing the work of Therese Huber (1764-1829), most feminist critics have sought to uncover its emancipatory aspects. Examining "Luise" (1796), 'Der Ehewagen' (1818), and Ellen Percy (1822), the article argues that Huber's fiction is also valuable for the sophisticated psychological insight it displays.
ISSN:0026-7937
2222-4319
2222-4319
DOI:10.1353/mlr.2004.a827135