Wally, die Zweiflerin

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"Wally, die Zweiflerin" is a key 19th-century German literary work associated with the Young Germany movement, exploring themes of doubt, individuality, and social critique.

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instanceOf novel
associatedWith censorship conflicts in the German Confederation
critique of conservative social order
liberal political ideas
author Karl Gutzkow NERFINISHED
centuryOfPublication 19th century
countryOfOrigin Germany
criticizes bourgeois morality
patriarchal social structures
traditional religious authority
explores conflict between individual freedom and religious tradition
search for personal truth
tension between personal conscience and social norms
genre novel of ideas
social novel
hasCharacterType intellectual heroine
hasReception considered an important work of Young Germany
hasSetting 19th-century German society
historicalContext Vormärz period
influencedBy Enlightenment rationalism
liberal theology
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement Junges Deutschland NERFINISHED
mainTheme conflict between faith and reason
emancipation of women
individuality
religious doubt
social critique
movement Young Germany NERFINISHED
notableFor controversial treatment of religion
early feminist tendencies in German literature
portrayal of a doubting female intellectual
originalLanguage German
placeOfPublication Germany NERFINISHED
protagonist Wally NERFINISHED
protagonistCharacteristic critical of religious dogma
intellectually independent
skeptical
publicationYear 1835

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Young Germany notableWork Wally, die Zweiflerin