European Local-Color Literature

European Local-Color Literature
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781441119001
ISBN-13 : 1441119000
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis European Local-Color Literature by : Josephine Donovan

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The Aesthetics of Care

The Aesthetics of Care
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781501317200
ISBN-13 : 1501317202
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Synopsis The Aesthetics of Care by : Josephine Donovan

Introduction -- The aesthetics of modernity -- Willa Cather's aesthetic transitions -- The aesthetics of care -- Animal ethics and literary criticism -- Tolstoy's animals -- Local-color animals -- Coetzee's animals -- Metaphysical meat: "becoming men" and animal sacrifice -- The transgressive sublime, katharsis, and animal sacrifice -- Caring to hear, caring to see: art as emergence -- Conclusion

Other Capitals of the Nineteenth Century

Other Capitals of the Nineteenth Century
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9781137570857
ISBN-13 : 1137570857
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Other Capitals of the Nineteenth Century by : Richard Hibbitt

This book rethinks the notion of nineteenth-century capital(s) from geographical, economic and symbolic perspectives, proposing an alternative mapping of the field by focusing on different loci and sources of capital. Walter Benjamin’s essay ‘Paris, the Capital of the Nineteenth Century’ identifies the French capital as the epitome of modernity. His consideration of how literature enters the market as a commodity is developed by Pierre Bourdieu in The Rules of Art, which discusses the late nineteenth-century French literary field in terms of both economic and symbolic capital. This spatio-temporal approach to culture also underpins Pascale Casanova’s The World Republic of Letters, which posits Paris as the capital of the transnational literary field and Greenwich Meridian of literature. This volume brings together essays by specialists on Bayreuth, Brussels, Constantinople, Coppet, Marseilles, Melbourne, Munich and St Petersburg, as well as reflections on local-colour literature, the Symbolist novel and the strategies behind literary translation. Offering a series of innovative perspectives on nineteenth-century capital and cultural output, this study will be invaluable for all upper-levels students and scholars of modern European literature, culture and society.

European Literary History

European Literary History
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 461
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ISBN-10 : 9781317501558
ISBN-13 : 1317501551
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis European Literary History by : Maarten De Pourcq

This clear and engaging book offers readers an introduction to European Literary History from antiquity through to the present day. Each chapter discusses a short extract from a literary text, whilst including a close reading and a longer essay examining other key texts of the period and their place within European Literature. Offering a view of Europe as an evolving cultural space and examining the mobility and travel of literature both within and out of Europe, this guide offers an introduction to the dynamics of major literary networks, international literary networks, publication cultures and debates, and the cultural history of 'Europe' as a region as well as a concept.

The Blossom Which We Are

The Blossom Which We Are
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : 9781438480695
ISBN-13 : 1438480695
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis The Blossom Which We Are by : Nir Evron

The Blossom Which We Are traces the emergence of a distinctly modern form of human vulnerability—our intimate dependence on the fragile and time-bound cultural frameworks that we inhabit—as it manifests in the realm of the novel. Nir Evron juxtaposes seminal works from diverse national literatures to demonstrate that the trope of cultural extinction offers key insights into the emotional and ideological work performed by the realist novel. With an analysis that ranges from the works of Maria Edgeworth and Walter Scott, Edith Wharton's Age of Innocence and Joseph Roth's Radetzky March and Yaakov Shabtai's Past Continuous, and finally to the current state of the humanities, this book seeks to recover literary criticism's humanistic mission, bringing the best that has been thought and said to bear on urgent contemporary concerns.

Traveling Irishness in the Long Nineteenth Century

Traveling Irishness in the Long Nineteenth Century
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9783319525273
ISBN-13 : 3319525271
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Traveling Irishness in the Long Nineteenth Century by : Marguérite Corporaal

Exploring the effects of traveling, migration, and other forms of cultural contact, particularly within Europe, this edited collection explores the act of traveling and the representation of traveling by Irish men and women from diverse walks of life in the period between Grattan’s Parliament (1782) and World War I (1914). This was a period marked by an increasing physical and cultural mobility of Irish throughout Britain, Continental Europe, the Americas, and the Pacific. Travel was undertaken for a variety of reasons: during the Romantic period, the ‘Grand Tour’ and what is now sometimes referred to as medical tourism brought Irish artists and intellectuals to Europe, where cultural exchanges with other writers, artists, and thinkers inspired them to introduce novel ideas and cultural forms to their Irish audiences. Showing this impact of the nineteenth-century Irish across national borders and their engagement with global cultural and linguistic traditions, the volume will provide novel insights into the transcultural spheres of the arts, literature, politics, and translation in which they were active.

Figures of Authority in Nineteenth-Century Ireland

Figures of Authority in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781789622409
ISBN-13 : 1789622409
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Figures of Authority in Nineteenth-Century Ireland by : Raphaël Ingelbien

This interdisciplinary collection investigates the forms that authority assumed in nineteenth-century Ireland, the relations they bore to international redefinitions of authority, and Irish contributions to the reshaping of authority in the modern age. At a time when age-old sources of social, political, spiritual and cultural authority were eroded in the Western world, Ireland witnessed both the restoration of older forms of authority and the rise of figures who defined new models of authority in a democratic age. Using new comparative perspectives as well as archival resources in a wide range of fields, the essays gathered here show how new authorities were embodied in emerging types of politicians, clerics and professionals, and in material extensions of their power in visual, oral and print cultures. These analyses often eerily echo twenty-first-century debates about populism, suspicion of scholarly and intellectual expertise, and the role of new technologies and forms of association in contesting and recreating authority. Several contributions highlight the role of emotion in the way authority was deployed by figures ranging from Daniel O'Connell to W.B. Yeats, foreshadowing the perceived rise of emotional politics in our own age. This volume demonstrates that many contested forms of authority that now look 'traditional' emerged from nineteenth-century crises and developments, as did the challenges that undermine authority.