This essay examines the works of Elisabeth Werner (Elisabeth Bürstenbinder, 1838-1918) a successful novelist still not fully explored and how she deals in her romantic novels (printed in the magazine for families Die Gartenlaube) with the German wars of the Risorgiment, particularly the Danish and Franco-Prussian wars. This study illustrates how Elisabeth Werner uses these two conflicts to intensify the nationalist sentiments in her German readers. Three romances are analysed: Ein Held der Feder (1872), Sankt Michael and Heimatklang (1877).

Di Bella, A. (2015). La patria in guerra. I romanzi di Elisabeth Werner. INVERBIS, InVerbis: La cultura in guerra. Dibattiti, protagonisti, nazionalismi in Europa (1870-1922)., 179-188.

La patria in guerra. I romanzi di Elisabeth Werner

DI BELLA, Arianna
2015-01-01

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This essay examines the works of Elisabeth Werner (Elisabeth Bürstenbinder, 1838-1918) a successful novelist still not fully explored and how she deals in her romantic novels (printed in the magazine for families Die Gartenlaube) with the German wars of the Risorgiment, particularly the Danish and Franco-Prussian wars. This study illustrates how Elisabeth Werner uses these two conflicts to intensify the nationalist sentiments in her German readers. Three romances are analysed: Ein Held der Feder (1872), Sankt Michael and Heimatklang (1877).
2015
Di Bella, A. (2015). La patria in guerra. I romanzi di Elisabeth Werner. INVERBIS, InVerbis: La cultura in guerra. Dibattiti, protagonisti, nazionalismi in Europa (1870-1922)., 179-188.
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