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The Ashgate Research Companion to Thomas Lovell Beddoes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

The Ashgate Research Companion to Thomas Lovell Beddoes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-03-23
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Bringing together eminent scholars and emerging critics who offer a range of perspectives and critical methods, this collection sets a new standard in Beddoes criticism. In line with the goals of Ashgate's Research Companion series, the editors and contributors provide an overview of Beddoes's criticism and identify significant new directions in Beddoes studies. These include exploring Beddoes's German context, only recently a site of critical attention; reading Beddoes's plays in light of gender theory; and reassessing Beddoes's use of dramatic genre in the context of recent work by theatre historians. Rounding out the volume are essays devoted to key areas in Beddoes's scholarship such as nineteenth-century medical theories, psychoanalytic myth, and Romantic ventriloquism. This collection makes the case for Beddoes's centrality to contemporary debates about nineteenth-century literary culture and its contexts and his influence on Modernist conceptions of literature.

Annual Report on English and American Studies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1004

Annual Report on English and American Studies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Science, Politics, and Friendship in the Works of Thomas Lowell Beddoes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 383

Science, Politics, and Friendship in the Works of Thomas Lowell Beddoes

This study revaluates the work of the scientist and radical, poet and dramatist and English exile in Germany Thomas Lovell Beddoes (1803-1849). While his writing has elicited high praise from poets ranging from Robert Browning through Ezra Pound to John Ashbery, scholars have frequently neglected it on grounds of its purportedly morbid and opaque eccentricity. Countering this scholarly perception, this book deftly relocates Beddoes's poetry, drama and prose at the centre of Anglo-German debates on aesthetics and life science, politics and theatre in an early nineteenth-century European context. Aided by his letters from Germany, the book re-creates the intercultural discursive universe in wh...

Television and Precarity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Television and Precarity

Jasmin Humburg provides evidence of naturalist narrative strategies, tropes, and character variations in six contemporary American television series: The Wire, Tremé, Shameless, Ozark, Orange is the New Black and 2 Broke Girls. The author investigates how poverty is negotiated through classic literary naturalism and contemporary televisual articulations, and how the latter may have been influenced by the former in the age of the Great Recession. By connecting literary studies, television studies, and concepts of social mobility, this project contributes to the field of new poverty studies.

Home/Fronts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 287

Home/Fronts

In recent years, the US-led invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq have had an impact on the UK rivalled only by Brexit and the global financial crisis. For people at home, the wars were ever-present in the media yet remained distant and difficult to apprehend. Janina Wierzoch offers an analytical survey of British contemporary war narratives in novels, drama, film, and television that seek to make sense of the experience. The study shows how the narratives, instead of reflecting on the UK`s role as invader, portray war as invading the British home. Home loses its post-Cold War sense of »permanent peace« and is recast as a home/front where war once again becomes part of what it means to be »us«.

Handbook of British Romanticism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 770

Handbook of British Romanticism

The Handbook of British Romanticism is a state of the art investigation of Romantic literature and theory, a field that probably changed more quickly and more fundamentally than any other traditional era in literary studies. Since the early 1980s, Romantic studies has widened its scope significantly: The canon has been expanded, hitherto ignored genres have been investigated and new topics of research explored. After these profound changes, intensified by the general crisis of literary theory since the turn of the millennium, traditional concepts such as subjectivity, imagination and the creative genius have lost their status as paradigms defining Romanticism. The handbook will feature discu...

Exploring the Spatiality of the City across Cultural Texts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Exploring the Spatiality of the City across Cultural Texts

Exploring the Spatiality of the City across Cultural Texts: Narrating Spaces, Reading Urbanity explores the narrative formations of urbanity from an interdisciplinary perspective. Within the framework of the “spatial turn,” contributors from disciplines ranging from geography and history to literary and media studies theorize narrative constructions of the city and cities, and analyze relevant examples from a variety of discourses, media, and cities. Subdivided into six sections, the book explores the interactions of city and text—as well as other media—and the conflicting narratives that arise in these interactions. Offering case studies that discuss specific aspects of the narrative construction of Berlin and London, the text also considers narratives of urban discontinuity and their theoretical implications. Ultimately, this volume captures the narratological, artistic, material, social, and performative possibilities inherent in spatial representations of the city.

Zuhause im Text
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 293

Zuhause im Text

Die Verschränkung räumlicher Erfahrung mit Erinnerungsbildung und Fragen der kulturellen Zugehörigkeit kann in der jüdischen Gedächtnistradition und Literatur auf eine tiefe Verwurzelung verweisen. Im Exil wird die Bedeutung erinnernder Bezüge zum aktuellen Ort und seinen historischen Bedeutungsschichten stets neu verhandelt. So lässt sich Raum wie auch Erinnerungsbildung als relationaler und dynamischer Prozess charakterisieren, in dem die Positionierung der Akteur*innen von großer Bedeutung ist. Die in Zuhause im Text untersuchten Romane von Linda Grant, Tamar Yellin und Naomi Alderman nähern sich auf höchst unterschiedliche Weise dem Phänomen der Erinnerung und seiner Verknüpfung mit den räumlichen Geflechten Londons, Liverpools, Tel Avivs oder Jerusalems. Fragen kultureller Zugehörigkeit zu Orten und Erinnerungsgemeinschaften verbinden sich mit der Verhandlung von Fragen der Autorschaft in Bezug auf das eigene Leben wie auch der Erinnerung. Ausdeutungen des Raums, des Textes und des eigenen Selbst rücken ins Zentrum der Aufmerksamkeit von Martin Kindermanns Untersuchung.

From Shakespeare to Autofiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

From Shakespeare to Autofiction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-04-23
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  • Publisher: UCL Press

From Shakespeare to Autofiction focuses on salient features of authorship throughout modernity, ranging from transformations of oral tradition and the roles of empirical authors, through collaborative authorship and authorship as ‘cultural capital’, to the shifting roles of authors in recent autofiction and biofiction. In response to Roland Barthes’ ‘removal of the Author’ and its substitution by Michel Foucault’s ‘author function’, different historical forms of modern authorship are approached as ‘multiplicities’ integrated by agency, performativity and intensity in the theories of Pierre Bourdieu, Wolfgang Iser, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. The book also reassess...

A Reader's Guide to the Narrative and Lyric Poetry of Thomas Lovell Beddoes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 499

A Reader's Guide to the Narrative and Lyric Poetry of Thomas Lovell Beddoes

Beddoes poses a peculiar problem for critics and scholars who wish to redress the marginal position that he occupies in the Romantic canon – a problem seemingly unique to him, and created in part by his misconception of his own strengths as a writer. An extremely good poet who, had things turned out differently, might have functioned as a missing link between Keats and Tennyson, he fatally divided his attention between verse and medicine, a discipline that by his own admission (made in the poem composed for Zoë King) served to wither his creative gift. This fission of energy was bad enough, but more damaging still was his misconception of metier, for whatever mental resources remained to ...