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Afrika in der europäischen Fiktion 1689-1856: zwei Fallstudien
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This volume contains two short papers on ways in which Africa was depicted in fictional works published between 1689 and 1856. The first discusses four lesser-known German prose works from the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, indicating how they were influenced not only by contemporary ethnography but also by literary fashions and - in the Enlightenment - by philosophical debates. The second paper deals with a British woman who visited West Africa in the early nineteenth century and subsequently included her ethnographic observations in fictional writings.
Africa in fiction, Enlightenment, influence
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Hermann, Ralf
Strickrodt, Silke
Universität Leipzig
2001
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University of Leipzig papers on Africa
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