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S11/0743 --- S16/0195 --- S11/0710 --- China: Social sciences--Prostitution --- China: Literature and theatrical art--Thematic studies --- China: Social sciences--Women: general and before 1949 --- Prostitutes in literature --- Prostitutes --- Prostitution --- History. --- Call girls --- Female prostitutes --- Girls, Call --- Harlots --- Hookers (Prostitutes) --- Hustlers (Prostitutes) --- Street prostitutes --- Streetwalkers --- Strumpets --- Tarts (Prostitutes) --- Trollops (Prostitutes) --- Whores (Prostitutes) --- Women prostitutes --- Sex workers --- Prostitution in literature --- History
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82.04 --- 830 "18/19" --- German literature --- -German literature --- -Prostitutes in literature. --- Prostitution in literature --- Literaire thema's --- Duitse literatuur--Hedendaagse Tijd --- History and criticism --- Prostitutes in literature. --- History and criticism. --- 830 "18/19" Duitse literatuur--Hedendaagse Tijd --- 82.04 Literaire thema's --- Prostitutes in literature --- Young Germany
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Thematology --- anno 1800-1899 --- Prostituees dans la litterature --- Prostituees in de literatuur --- Prostitutes in literature --- 839.3 "18" --- Literature, Modern --- -Prostitutes in literature. --- Prostitution --- -Female prostitution --- Hustling (Prostitution) --- Prostitution, Female --- Sex trade (Prostitution) --- Sex work (Prostitution) --- Street prostitution --- Trade, Sex (Prostitution) --- White slave traffic --- White slavery --- Work, Sex (Prostitution) --- Sex-oriented businesses --- Brothels --- Pimps --- Procuresses --- Red-light districts --- Sex crimes --- Prostitution in literature --- Modern literature --- Arts, Modern --- Nederlandse literatuur--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899 --- History and criticism --- History --- -Nederlandse literatuur--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899 --- 839.3 "18" Nederlandse literatuur--19e eeuw. Periode 1800-1899 --- -Prostitution in literature --- Female prostitution --- Littérature néerlandaise --- PROSTITUTION DANS LA LITTERATURE --- EROTISME --- 19e siècle --- Histoire et critique --- DANS LA LITTERATURE
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Prostitutie in de literatuur --- Prostitution dans la littérature --- Prostitution in literature --- Comedy --- Criminals in literature --- Spanish literature --- Comédie --- Criminels dans la littérature --- Littérature espagnole --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Pimps in literature. --- Procuresses in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Prostitutes in literature. --- Comédie --- Criminels dans la littérature --- Prostitution dans la littérature --- Littérature espagnole --- Spanish drama --- Classical period, 1500-1700 --- Spanish drama (Comedy) --- Spanish literature - Classical period, 1500-1700 - History and criticism.
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Die vorliegende Monographie ist einer zentralen Figur der griechischen und römischen Komödie gewidmet: der Hetäre. Dabei untersucht die Autorin sowohl die nur fragmentarisch erhalten Stücke der griechischen Komödie, als auch vor allem komplett erhaltene Stücke von Aristophanes, Menander, Plautus und Terenz. Ein solcher Gesamtüberblick ist neu. Die hetaira ist eine griechische Prostituierte meist der gehobenen Art; Sie ist eine ‚Gefährtin‘, während ihr römisches Pendant meretrix auf das ‚Verdienen‘ reduziert ist. Die begrifflichen spiegeln die soziokulturellen Unterschiede wider: In der attischen Gesellschaft des 5., 4. und 3. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. konnten Hetären eine – verglichen mit römischen oder heutigen Verhältnissen – herausragende Rolle spielen. Aspasia, die Geliebte und zweite Frau des Perikles, ist ein berühmtes Beispiel. In Rom jedoch ist die Prostitution zunächst auf Bordelle beschränkt. Meretrices spielen als offizielle Freundinnen einflußreicher Politiker noch keine Rolle; ein römisches Gegenstück zu Aspasia gibt es um 200 v. Chr. zu Plautus’, aber auch eine Generation später zu Terenz’ Zeit noch nicht. Die unterschiedlichen gesellschaftlichen Voraussetzungen bedingen die jeweilige literarische Umsetzung: Während die griechische Komödie reale gesellschaftliche Verhältnisse abbildet, spielen die Komödien von Plautus und Terenz in einer irrealen Welt: Sie sind vor dem geistigen Hintergrund der Saturnalien erklärbar, jener antiken Form des Karnevals, bei der Sklaven und Herren für einen Tag die Rollen tauschten. Schwerpunkte der Untersuchung sind Menander, Plautus und Terenz. In den Menander-Komödien dominiert die Figur der ‚guten‘ Hetäre, die in die Handlung eingreift und anderen selbstlos zu ihrem Recht verhilft. Bei Plautus hingegen steht die Figur der mala meretrix im Vordergrund, die in saturnalischer Weise über ihre sie gesellschaftlich weit übertreffenden Liebhaber triumphiert. Terenz wiederum bringt bonae meretrices auf die Bühne, die durchaus mit…
Greek drama (Comedy) --- Latin drama (Comedy) --- Courtesans in literature. --- Comédie grecque --- Comédie latine --- Courtisanes dans la littérature --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Prostitutes in literature --- History and criticism --- Prostitutes in literature. --- Languages & Literatures --- Greek & Latin Languages & Literatures --- Comédie grecque --- Comédie latine --- Courtisanes dans la littérature --- Prostitution in literature --- Greek drama (Comedy) - History and criticism --- Latin drama (Comedy) - History and criticism --- Hetäre --- vergleichende Literaturgeschichte --- meretrix --- griechische und römische Kömedie --- Courtisanes --- Dans la littérature --- Thèmes, motifs
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Au moment où la prostitution semble exploser dans les villes, la fille des rues envahit la littérature de la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle. Héroïne nouvelle, elle acquiert bien vite le premier rôle de ce qui devient un sous-genre romanesque à part entière, doté d'une structure et de motifs privilégiés. Pour appréhender le fonctionnement et les significations multiples que ce personnage revêt dans le " roman de fille ", cette étude comparée d’œuvres françaises, espagnoles et russe s'ouvre sur les discours médicaux, moraux et sociaux du temps sur la femme et la prostituée. Figure du manque et de la dépossession, la prostituée interroge la vision masculine du féminin, mais traduit aussi les inquiétudes des contemporains face aux nombreuses mutations sociales, économiques et politiques du siècle, et se fait le reflet d'angoisses existentielles sur le rapport au corps, aux autres et à la mort, ainsi que le lieu privilégié de réflexions artistiques et esthétiques". -- Quatrième de couverture
Prostitutes in literature --- Prostitution in literature --- Fiction --- French fiction --- History and criticism --- 82.04 --- 392.6 --- 392.6 Seksualiteit. Seksueel leven. Concubinaat. Samenwonen. Prostitutie. Erotiek. Seksuele gebruiken. Liefdeskunst --- Seksualiteit. Seksueel leven. Concubinaat. Samenwonen. Prostitutie. Erotiek. Seksuele gebruiken. Liefdeskunst --- 82.04 Literaire thema's --- Literaire thema's --- Fiction - 19th century - History and criticism --- French fiction - 19th century - History and criticism --- Prostituées --- Prostitutes in literature. --- Roman français --- Roman espagnol --- Spanish fiction --- Dans la littérature. --- Thèmes, motifs. --- Themes, motives. --- Dostoevskij, Fedor Mihailovič, --- Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, --- Thèmes, motifs
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Courtesans in literature. --- Dinners and dining in literature. --- Dinners and dining --- Prostitutes in literature. --- Sex role in literature. --- Women and literature --- Women --- Courtesans in literature --- Dinners and dining in literature --- Prostitutes in literature --- Sex role in literature --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Literature --- Prostitution in literature --- Banquets --- Dining --- Eating --- Meals --- Caterers and catering --- Entertaining --- Etiquette --- Cooking --- Gastronomy --- Menus --- Table --- Athenaeus, --- Afineĭ, --- Atenèo, --- Athenaeus --- Athenaeus Grammaticus --- Athenaeus Naucratita --- Athēnaios --- Athénée, --- Ἀθηναῖος, --- Characters --- Women. --- Athens (Greece) --- Aḟiny (Greece) --- Atene (Greece) --- Atʻēnkʻ (Greece) --- Ateny (Greece) --- Athen (Greece) --- Athēna (Greece) --- Athēnai (Greece) --- Athènes (Greece) --- Athinai (Greece) --- Athīnā (Greece) --- In literature. --- Ἀθήναιος ο Nαυκρατίτης --- Athenaeus of Naucratis --- Athenaios von Naukratis --- Athénée de Naucratis --- Athenaeus van Naucratis --- Athenaeus van Naukratis --- Αθήνα (Greece)
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"Corpus linguistics has much to offer history, being as both disciplines engage so heavily in analysis of large amounts of textual material. This book demonstrates the opportunities for exploring corpus linguistics as a method in historiography and the humanities and social sciences more generally. Focussing on the topic of prostitution in 17th-century England, it shows how corpus methods can assist in social research, and can be used to deepen our understanding and comprehension. McEnery and Baker draw principally on two sources - the newsbook Mercurius Fumigosis and the Early English Books Online Corpus. This scholarship on prostitution and the sex trade offers insight into the social position of women in history."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Historical linguistics. --- English language --- History. --- Diachronic linguistics --- Dynamic linguistics --- Evolutionary linguistics --- Language and languages --- Language and history --- Linguistics --- History --- Corpora (Linguistics) --- Corpus-based analysis (Linguistics) --- Corpus linguistics --- Linguistic analysis (Linguistics) --- Prostitution --- Prostitutes in literature. --- Computational linguistics --- Sociolinguistics --- Social aspects --- Spoken English. --- Usage. --- Data processsing. --- Language and society --- Society and language --- Sociology of language --- Language and culture --- Sociology --- Integrational linguistics (Oxford school) --- Automatic language processing --- Language data processing --- Natural language processing (Linguistics) --- Applied linguistics --- Cross-language information retrieval --- Mathematical linguistics --- Multilingual computing --- Prostitution in literature --- Female prostitution --- Hustling (Prostitution) --- Prostitution, Female --- Sex trade (Prostitution) --- Sex work (Prostitution) --- Street prostitution --- Trade, Sex (Prostitution) --- White slave traffic --- White slavery --- Work, Sex (Prostitution) --- Sex-oriented businesses --- Brothels --- Pimps --- Procuresses --- Red-light districts --- Sex crimes --- Colloquial English --- Spoken English --- Germanic languages --- Sociological aspects --- Data processing --- Grammar --- English language Usage --- Usage --- Sex work --- Languages --- Brothel --- Collocation --- London --- Semantics --- Text Creation Partnership
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Prostitute, adulteress, unmarried woman who engages in sexual relations, victim of seduction-the Victorian "fallen woman" represents a complex array of stigmatized conditions. Amanda Anderson here reconsiders the familiar figure of the fallen woman within the context of mid-Victorian debates over the nature of selfhood, gender, and agency. In richly textured readings of works by Charles Dickens, Elizabeth Gaskell, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, among others, she argues that depictions of fallen women express profound cultural anxieties about the very possibility of self-control and traditional moral responsibility.
Conditions morales dans la littérature --- Moral conditions in literature --- Moraliteit in de literatuur --- Morals in literature --- Prostituees dans la litterature --- Prostituees in de literatuur --- Prostitutes in literature --- Rôle selon le sexe dans la littérature --- Seksuele rolpatronen in de literatuur --- Sex role in literature --- English literature --- Women and literature --- Prostitution --- Moral conditions in literature. --- Prostitutes in literature. --- Sex role in literature. --- History and criticism. --- History --- Prostitution in literature --- Female prostitution --- Hustling (Prostitution) --- Prostitution, Female --- Sex trade (Prostitution) --- Sex work (Prostitution) --- Street prostitution --- Trade, Sex (Prostitution) --- White slave traffic --- White slavery --- Work, Sex (Prostitution) --- Sex-oriented businesses --- Brothels --- Pimps --- Procuresses --- Red-light districts --- Sex crimes --- 19th century --- History and criticism --- Great Britain --- Prostitution - Great Britain - History - 19th century. --- Sex work
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