Created Wild: Criminal Children and the Bourgeois Family in German Realism, 1850-1900 | NCGS Seminar
569 Hamilton Hall 102 Emerson Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesThe literary figure of the criminal child in German realism is framed not as a problem of rising industrialization and urbanization but rather as a problem of the emerging bourgeois family. Theodor Fontane’s Grete Milde (1879) and Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach’s … Read more