CRITICAL RECEPTION OF WOMEN'S LITERATURE IN THE CORRESPONDENCE OF GOETHE AND SCHILLER
This article examines the critical reception of women's literature, presented in correspondence of Goethe and Schiller 1798–1801 years. In European literature the becoming of canon of critical reception of women-authors’ works occurs at the end of the XVIII century and is associated with the names of Goethe and Schiller. Women's literary works in perception of classics intersects with the notion of “literary dilettantism” and different characteristics such as subjectivity, “fluidity”, “grace”, etc. The study of the corpusof the texts represented in the domestic criticism of the first half of the XIX century, reveals the criteria for evaluating women's literature which are identical to the German, European canon.
Keywords: critical reception, women's literature, Goethe, Schiller, gender studies, literary dilettantism, female authorship, Russian-German literary interaction
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Issue: 7, 2014
Series of issue: Issue 7
Rubric: DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIAN NATIONAL WORLD-MAKING IN INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE
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