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Introduction
Part I: Staël as icon of female celebrity and political engagement: Staël in German discourse on literature, gender, and national character; Early fictional responses: politics, national identity and gender in the novels of Karoline Paulus and F.H. Unger
Part II: Staël's Corinne and the female artist novel: Corinne and the female artist novel: Caroline Auguste Fischer's romantic defiance; Caroline Pichler's and Johanna Schopenhauer's restoration conformity: Corinne as underground artist; radical revisions by Ida Hahn-Hahn and Luise Mühlbach: art, love, and emancipation in the Vormärz.
Part I: Staël as icon of female celebrity and political engagement: Staël in German discourse on literature, gender, and national character; Early fictional responses: politics, national identity and gender in the novels of Karoline Paulus and F.H. Unger
Part II: Staël's Corinne and the female artist novel: Corinne and the female artist novel: Caroline Auguste Fischer's romantic defiance; Caroline Pichler's and Johanna Schopenhauer's restoration conformity: Corinne as underground artist; radical revisions by Ida Hahn-Hahn and Luise Mühlbach: art, love, and emancipation in the Vormärz.