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Bekenntnisse einer giftmischerin, von ihr selbst geschrieben

Bekenntnisse einer giftmischerin, von ihr selbst geschrieben

Raleigh Whitinger

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"In Berlin, 1803, readers rushed to their bookstores and libraries to learn more about Countess Charlotte Ursinus, who had murdered several people with poison and was now in prison. To their surprise, Confessions of a Poisoner, Written by Herself turned out to be not an account by this serial killer but a novel, its author anonymous and its pages filled with promiscuous sex, sharp social criticism, and dark humor. In their introduction to the translation, Raleigh Whitinger and Diana Spokiene show how Confessions was written in response to a literary tradition (Richardson, Rousseau, Goethe) and how, in its questioning of the submissive images and roles of women, it anticipates feminist fiction of a century later. Whitinger and Spokiene also review the critical arguments about whether the author was a man or a woman."--Publisher's website.

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OL Work ID
OL18580806W

Subjects

German Epistolary fictionWomenFictionGerman Autobiographical fictionSocial life and customsAutobiographical fictionEpistolary fictionBerlin (germany), fiction

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