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Feminist Contributions to the Literary Canon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Feminist Contributions to the Literary Canon

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Essays include: "The Conflict Betwixt Love and Honor" - The Autobiography of Anne, Lady Halkett (Gabriele Rippl); Intertwining Literary Histories: Women's Contributions to the Rise of the Novel (Susanne Fendler); Charlotte Smith and the Romantic Sonnet Revival (Sylvia Mergenthal); The Transformation of a Genre - The Feminist Mystery Novel (Marion Frank); Journey and Gender - Diversity in Travel Writing (Karin Veit); Cyberpunk, Cyborgs and Feminist Science Fiction (Jenny Wolmark).

The Idea of Europe in Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

The Idea of Europe in Literature

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999-09-11
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  • Publisher: Springer

The relevance of culture has recently enjoyed increasing recognition for the study of European integration and a European identity. Appeals to a common European culture as well as appeals to different national cultures have been used respectively as a means to pursue political ends. Paying tribute to literature's role as an important constituent part of a culture, this collection of essays explores literary representations of Europe and its nation states and should be of particular value to anyone who is interested in cultural, political or literary studies in the European context.

Women Write Back
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 175

Women Write Back

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-01-01
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Women Write Back explores the late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century women’s responses to texts written by well-known Enlightment figures. Hilger investigates the authorial strategies employed by Karoline von Günderrode, Ellis Cornelia Knight, Julie de Krüdener, and Helen Maria Williams, whose works engage Voltaire’s Mahomet, Johnson’s Rasselas, Goethe’s Werther, and Rousseau’s Julie. The analysis of these women’s texts sheds light on the literary culture of a period that deemed itself not only enlightened but also egalitarian.

Nominalism and Literary Discourse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 404

Nominalism and Literary Discourse

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Rodopi

Influential accounts of European cultural history variously suggest that the rise of nominalism and its ultimate victory over realist orientations were highly implemental factors in the formation of Modern Europe since the later Middle Ages, but particularly the Reformation. Quite probably, this is a simplification of a state of affairs that is in fact more complex, indeed ambiguous. However, if there is any truth in such propositions - which have, after all, been made by many prominent commentators, such as Panofsky, Heer, Blumenberg, Foucault, Eco, Kristeva - we may no doubt assume that literary texts will have responded and in turn contributed, in a variety of ways, to these processes of ...

Caribbean Literature in Transition, 1800-1920: Volume 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 501

Caribbean Literature in Transition, 1800-1920: Volume 1

This volume explores Caribbean literature from 1800-1920 across genres and in the multiple languages of the Caribbean.

Betwixt and Between Liminality and Marginality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 327

Betwixt and Between Liminality and Marginality

This volume offers an interdisciplinary re-thinking about what it means to be "the marginal" within society. Using a supple notion of liminality as its framework, this book concurrently challenges Turner's symbolic anthropology, while celebrating its continued influence and recasting into an interdisciplinary landscape.

Narrative Structure and Reader Formation in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Narrative Structure and Reader Formation in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania

Narrative Structure and Reader Formation in Lady Mary Wroth’s Urania offers the first systematic formal and thematic analysis of Wroth’s Urania in its historical context and explores the structural means by which Wroth fashions her readership. The book thus has a dual focus, at once on narrative art and reader formation. It makes two original claims, the first being that the Urania is not the unorganized accumulation of stories critics have tended to present it as, but a work of sophisticated narrative structures i.e. a complex text in a positive sense. These structures are revealed by means of a circumspect narratological analysis of the formal and thematic patterns that organise the Ur...

Annotations in Scholarly Editions and Research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 416

Annotations in Scholarly Editions and Research

The term ‘annotation’ is associated in the Humanities and Technical Sciences with different concepts that vary in coverage, application and direction but which also have instructive parallels. This publication mirrors the increasing cooperation that has been taking place between the two disciplines within the scope of the digitalization of the Humanities. It presents the results of an international conference on the concept of annotation that took place at the University of Wuppertal in February 2019. This publication reflects on different practices and associated concepts of annotation in an interdisciplinary perspective, puts them in relation to each other and attempts to systematize their commonalities and divergences. The following dynamic visualizations allow an interactive navigation within the volume based on keywords: Wordcloud ☁ , Matrix ▦ , Edge Bundling ⊛

Handbook of Autobiography / Autofiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2220

Handbook of Autobiography / Autofiction

Autobiographical writings have been a major cultural genre from antiquity to the present time. General questions of the literary as, e.g., the relation between literature and reality, truth and fiction, the dependency of author, narrator, and figure, or issues of individual and cultural styles etc., can be studied preeminently in the autobiographical genre. Yet, the tradition of life-writing has, in the course of literary history, developed manifold types and forms. Especially in the globalized age, where the media and other technological / cultural factors contribute to a rapid transformation of lifestyles, autobiographical writing has maintained, even enhanced, its popularity and importanc...

The Mother's Legacy in Early Modern England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

The Mother's Legacy in Early Modern England

Using printed and manuscript texts composed between 1575 and 1672, Jennifer Heller defines the genre of the mother's legacy as a distinct branch of the advice tradition in early modern England that takes the form of a dying mother's pious counsel to her children. Reading these texts in light of specific cultural contexts, social trends, and historical events, Heller explores how legacy writers used the genre to secure personal and family status, to shape their children's beliefs and behaviors, and to intervene in the period's tumultuous religious and political debates. The author's attention to the fine details of the period's religious and political swings, drawn from sources such as royal ...