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The first collection of essays treating exclusively the figure of
the prostitute in modern German literature. Unlike her counterpart
in French literature, and despite her importance in drama, poetry,
and prose, the figure of the prostitute in modern German literature
has been a largely neglected phenomenon. Commodities of Desire
addresses this omission: it is the first collection of essays to
exclusively investigate this colorful and multi-faceted figure in
its many forms and mutations. The book pursues this goal by
analyzing a number of key texts -- from the Wilhelmine Empire to
the Weimar Republic -- and by providing the social, legal, and
cultural contexts necessary for their interpretation. While the
'sex-worker' has been a presence in literature for centuries, the
prostitute was never more popular in German literature than between
the late 1880s and the early 1930s. It was then -- during a time
when prostitution had become one of the most pressing social
problems of urban Germany -- that the streetwalker became a symbol
of the destructive and fertile forces of the metropolis, an
allegorization of the political and social crisis, and a vehicle
for biting social criticism. This book focuses on prostitutes as
literary figures and prostitution as a topic in works by well-known
and lesser-known writers. It thus clarifies the iconography of the
prostitute and aids the reader in understanding her significance in
the development of modern German literature. Christiane Schoenfeld
teaches German at the University of Galway, Ireland.
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