Felix Paul Greve's Fanny Essler poems : his or hers? / Gaby Divay. 1991-1994.

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Felix Paul Greve's Fanny Essler poems : his or hers? / Gaby Divay. 1991-1994.

Discusses the Fanny Essler poems published in Freistatt, Munich, in 1904/5; Greve's first novel entitled Fanny Essler which was about Else Ploetz/Endell's life in Berlin during the 1890s and her close contacts with the Stefan George Circle; Greve's letter to Gide referring to the poems, the pseudonym, and the novel then planned as an anonymous biography on October 17, 1904; and closely related poems by Else von Freytag-Loringhoven in Maryland, as well as her mirror-image like autobiography written in English around 1925. One page handout for a presentation for the Librarians'Council Research Committee's first Poster Session on May 23, 1991; on display were eleven relevant items illustrating the multi-layered biographical givens of the Fanny Essler Complex. -- Paper read at the Annual Conference of the Linguistic Circle of Manitoba & North Dakota, Fargo, October 25-26, 1991 (8 p.); abstract in the Circle's 1991 Proceedings, pp.14-15. -- A much expanded and documented version submitted to Arachne, 1993 (22p.); galley-proof, Arachne 1.2, 1994 (p.165-197). -- Under the title "Fanny Essler's Poems: Greve's or Else's?" the material was presented in Section III, Session 7, "Autobiography and Gender," of the XIVth Congress of the International Comparative Literature Association (ICLA) in Edmonton on Wednesday, August 17, 1994.

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