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FormatJournal Article
Author, AnalyticNollendorfs, Cora Lee
Title, AnalyticAlice Cholmondeley's "Christine" and the Image of Germany in America in 1917
Journal TitleYearbook of German-American Studies
Date of Publication1984
Volume ID19
Location in Work121-132
AbstractNollendorfs' article argues for the study of national images in literature, "of how and why they function," as a fruitful endeavor for literary scholars. Focusing on the novel "Christine" by Alice Cholmondeley, it discusses the portrayal of Germany and Germans in American literature in 1917, as well as the career of the author, also known as Elizabeth Russell. Nollendorfs makes use of various best seller lists to chart the book's popularity.
Call NumberMKI / SHS E 184 .G3 G315
MKI TermsGermany in literature/ United States/ World War, 1914-1918/ Women authors/ Stereotypes/ Image