Hanssen, 2000 - Google Patents
Women of the Street: Prostitution in Bertolt Brechts WorksHanssen, 2000
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- 13100027335081126804
- Author
- Hanssen P
- Publication year
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- Commodities of Desire: The Prostitute in Modern German Literature. Ed. Christiane Schonfeld. Columbia, SC: Camden House
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ROSTITUTES AND MADAMES, or some form of prostitution, appear in most of Brecht's works, from his first play Die Bibel (The Bible, 1913) in which a woman is asked to use her body as" Ware"(com-modity) to save her city, to the prostitute/shopkeeper Shen Te in Der …
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