Abstract

Investigates the field of German life writing, from Rahel Levin Varnhagen around 1800 to Carmen Sylva a century later, and from Becher, women's WWII diaries, German-Jewish memoirs, and East German women's interview literature to the autofiction of Lena Gorelik.

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