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Gender and Genre: German Women Write the French Revolution
Stephanie M Hilger
Germanic Languages and Literatures
Program in Comparative and World Literature
French and Italian
Gender and Women's Studies
Center for Global Studies
Biomedical and Translational Sciences
European Union Center
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Belles-lettres
26%
Bildungsroman
24%
Dynasty
17%
Emigrants
20%
Enlightenment
24%
Femininity
19%
Forays
23%
French Politics
27%
French Revolution
92%
Historical Novel
22%
History
12%
Literary Genres
19%
Literary Marketplace
26%
Literary Text
17%
Mistress
23%
Pamphlets
19%
Political Commentary
53%
Rupture
18%
Treatise
15%
Venues
19%
Woman Warrior
28%
Women Writers
100%