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Realism and Reality in Helga Schubert, Helga Königsdorf and Monika Maron

by Julia Petzl (Author)
©2003 Thesis 180 Pages

Summary

This book analyses the neglected short prose of Helga Schubert, Helga Königsdorf and Monika Maron, concentrating on their pre-Wende writing. In addition to in-depth analysis of themes, the use and non-use of realism is examined. Each author is preoccupied with a stagnating society, but communicates differently. Schubert is covertly political, limiting herself to snapshots of life in the GDR. Königsdorf diagnosed society’s illnesses as a distortion of values linked to industrialization and Maron consciously attacks the regime in her work, exposing the corruption of the State. By focussing on women, this study furthers the establishment of female writers in mainstream academic discourse, and reflects not just the women’s political but also their philosophical and social approaches to life. Analysis of their short fiction provides a more complete overview of the authors’ development, thereby complementing studies, of their novels.

Details

Pages
180
Year
2003
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631501016
Language
English
Keywords
Schubert, Helga (Schriftstellerin) Kurzepik Wirklichkeit (Motiv) Schubert, Helga Maron, Monika Frauenliteratur Realismus Identitätssuche Geschichte 1970-1989 Deutsche Demokratische Republik Königsdort, Helga
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2003. 179 pp.

Biographical notes

Julia Petzl (Author)

The Author: Julia Petzl studied German and English at the University of Queensland, where she was awarded a Ph.D. in German Literature in 2000. She is currently Associate Lecturer in German at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia.

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