Fenitschka

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Fenitschka is a novella by Lou Andreas-Salomé that explores themes of female independence, intellectual freedom, and unconventional relationships in late 19th-century European society.

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instanceOf novella
author Lou Andreas-Salomé NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
explores conflict between social conventions and individual freedom
critique of bourgeois marriage
non-traditional romantic relationships
women's access to education and intellectual life
focusesOn a young woman seeking personal and intellectual autonomy
genre feminist literature
novella
psychological fiction
hasProtagonist Fenitschka (fictional character) NERFINISHED
hasTheme individualism
social norms and transgression
tension between love and independence
hasTitleCharacter Fenitschka (fictional character) NERFINISHED
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement early feminist modernism
mainTheme female independence
gender roles
intellectual freedom
marriage and autonomy
unconventional relationships
notableFor early articulation of feminist ideas in German literature
portrayal of a self-determined woman in 19th-century Europe
originalLanguage German
partOf Lou Andreas-Salomé's early literary work
settingPeriod late 19th century
settingRegion Europe NERFINISHED

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Lou Andreas-Salomé notableWork Fenitschka