Goethe immortalised the shaming of German women 200 years ago – we’re still at it / Fatma Aydemir
Abortion is criminalised and stigmatised – and now the right has found a new female scapegoat in its US-style war on bodily autonomy Every nation has literary classics that shape its cultural identity. Germans have Faust, Goethe’s play about the successful but dissatisfied scientist Dr Heinrich (…)
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