
3½ Monate Fabrik-Arbeiterin.
Inhaltsverzeichnis.
Vorwort.
Einleitung.
Erstes Kapitel. Die materielle Lage der Arbeiterinnen.
Zweites Kapitel. Nahrung und Kleidung der Arbeiterin.
Drittes Kapitel. Arbeit, Beruf, Vergangenheit.
Viertes Kapitel. Sittliche Zustände.
Fünftes Kapitel. Sparsamkeit und Ehrlichkeit.
Sechstes Kapitel. Die Ehe.
In this candid memoir, a determined woman steps out of her comfortable middle‑class life to live for three and a half months as a factory laborer in late‑19th‑century Germany. Disguised as a regular wage‑earner, she moves from one industrial site to another, from bustling urban workshops to a rural plant, observing the daily grind, the cramped living quarters, and the social rituals of her fellow women. Her purpose is not merely curiosity; she hopes to reveal the material hardships, moral pressures, and limited freedoms that shape the lives of working‑class women.
Through vivid diary‑like entries she records everything—from the exhausting shift on noisy machines to the modest meals, from the camaraderie in taverns to the quiet moments of prayer. The narrative balances personal fatigue with thoughtful analysis of topics such as wages, education, marriage, and the burgeoning women's movement, all while maintaining a respectful, almost scientific distance. Listeners will be drawn into a rare, first‑hand perspective that bridges the worlds of privilege and labor, offering both a social document and a heartfelt plea for empathy.
Language
de
Duration
~3 hours (185K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2021-10-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1869
A German writer and journalist who published under several names, she moved through literary and women’s circles around the turn of the twentieth century. Her life seems to have stretched across France, Berlin, Dresden, and later India, giving her work an unusually wide horizon.
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