The Unmarried Mother in German Literature With Special Reference to the Period

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Masked balls and nocturnal dances also furnished an excel- lent opportunity for young men trained in seduction to lead girls astray. List asserted that the dancing-schools of his day were homes of sexual vice. Rabener, long before the storm broke, objected to masked balls. Heinrich Leopold Wagner took particular delight in scoring these evils. In "Die Kindermorderinn " Humbrecht, the father of Evchen, explains to the Magister that he has no objection to dances in themselves: "let those dance th
...ere who belong there who objects? For the men and women of the nobility, for the squires and ladies, who because of all their distinction do not know what to do with the good Lord's time, for them it may be pleasure who has anything against it? But wives of artisans, daughters of civilians, shall keep their noses out of it; they can wear out enough shoes at weddings, academic ban- quets and such things, they do not need to gamble on their honor and good name. . . . Especially if a sugar-sweet lad in uniform, or a little baron God have mercy on them takes a girl of our class to such places, then one can bet ten to one that he will not bring her back home as he got her.

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