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Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte, 2016-11, Vol.68 (4), p.313-333
Ort / Verlag
The Netherlands: BRILL
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
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Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
In 1792 and 1793 Goethe joined his Duke of Weimar in the counterrevolutionary campaign. Not only in his autobiographical writing Campagne in Frankreich did he consider the contemporary situation of war refugees, but also in The Recreations of the German Emigrants and in Hermann and Dorothea. Earlier Goethe had depicted thefate of a female refugee in his Iphigenie in Tauris. Goethe recommends the public discourse be depoliticized, regarding this as a strategy to keep peace. Moreover, in his female literary characters he shows that refusing assimilation and – by contrast – submission may be possible manners in which refugees might act.