Virtuous Victim or Sexual Predator? Virtuous Victim or Sexual Predator?

Virtuous Victim or Sexual Predator‪?‬

The Representation of the Widow In Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century German Fiction

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Publisher Description

Was ist eine Witwe mehr als … ein aufgewärmtes Essen?'. According to politician and statesman Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel (1741-1796), widows were superfluous beings and second-hand goods, but they were also perceived by theologians and moralists of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as a threat due to their sexual experience and supposedly ungovernable lust. This book analyses the overwhelmingly negative portrayal of the widow in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century German fiction. Male writers in the works discussed repeat the theory that, once deprived of their husbands, widows become sexually voracious. Indeed, the widow is often presented as a dangerous sexual predator who is prone to violence. Female authors, however, highlight the invisibility of the widow and portray her as a figure alienated from society and her family because she has internalized the ideas propounded by Hippel. The widow is depicted throughout as a figure to be at best re-educated and at worst to be feared and guarded against.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2013
18 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
248
Pages
PUBLISHER
Peter Lang AG
SIZE
1
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