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Sara’s Pain: The French Revolution in Therese Huber’s Die Familie Seldorf (1795–1796)
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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Bourgeois
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Corruption
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Discursive Representation
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Female Protagonist
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Femininity
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French Revolution
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Late Eighteenth Century
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Patterns of Violence
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Political Events
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Radical Social Change
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Republican Motherhood
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SarA
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Violence
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Arts and Humanities
Body politics
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Bourgeois
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Discourse
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Discursive
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Enthusiasm
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Female Protagonist
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Femininity
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French Revolution
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Late Eighteenth-century
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Liberty
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Portrayal
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Republican
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Revolutions
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Virginal
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