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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV007227309
    Format: XII, 295 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0521395356
    Language: German
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Scott, Walter 1771-1832 ; Romance ; Dickens, Charles 1812-1870 ; Englisch ; Romanze ; Roman ; Geschichte 1765-1850 ; Scott, Walter 1771-1832 ; Romanze ; Roman ; Gothic novel ; Romanze ; Englisch ; Gothic novel ; Historischer Roman ; Geschichte 1765-1850 ; Scott, Walter 1771-1832 ; Dickens, Charles 1812-1870
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV037293364
    Format: XII, 188 S. , Kt.
    ISBN: 0748641246 , 9780748641246 , 0748641238 , 9780748641239
    Series Statement: Edinburgh companions to Scottish literature
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Hogg, James 1770-1835 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
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    E-Resource
    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV046035385
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780691194189
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-691-17507-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Englisch ; Roman ; Naturwissenschaften ; Geschichte 1740-1880
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  • 4
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    Book
    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1671357736
    Format: xiii, 290 Seiten
    ISBN: 9780691175072
    Content: The 120 years between Henry Fielding's Tom Jones (1749) and George Eliot's Middlemarch (1871) marked both the rise of the novel and the shift from the presumption of a stable, universal human nature to one that changes over time. In Human Forms, Ian Duncan reorients our understanding of the novel's formation during its cultural ascendancy, arguing that fiction produced new knowledge in a period characterized by the interplay between literary and scientific discourses―even as the two were separating into distinct domains. Duncan focuses on several crisis points: the contentious formation of a natural history of the human species in the late Enlightenment; the emergence of new genres such as the Romantic bildungsroman; historical novels by Walter Scott and Victor Hugo that confronted the dissolution of the idea of a fixed human nature; Charles Dickens's transformist aesthetic and its challenge to Victorian realism; and George Eliot's reckoning with the nineteenth-century revolutions in the human and natural sciences. Modeling the modern scientific conception of a developmental human nature, the novel became a major experimental instrument for managing the new set of divisions―between nature and history, individual and species, human and biological life―that replaced the ancient schism between animal body and immortal soul.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Duncan, Ian, 1955 - Human forms Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2019 ISBN 9780691194189
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Europa ; Roman ; Anthropologie
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_188924825
    Note: Später: founding general ed.: Douglas S. Mack , Später: General editors: Ian Duncan and Suzanne Gilbert
    Language: English
    Author information: Hogg, James 1770-1835
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_883444445
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 248 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    ISBN: 9780511484186
    Content: Originally published in 2004, Scotland and the Borders of Romanticism is a collection of critical essays devoted to Scottish writing between 1745 and 1830 - a key period marking the contested divide between Scottish Enlightenment and Romanticism in British literary history. Essays in the volume, by leading scholars from Scotland, England, Canada and the USA, address a range of major figures and topics, among them Hume and the Romantic imagination, Burns's poetry, the Scottish song and ballad revivals, gender and national tradition, the prose fiction of Walter Scott and James Hogg, the national theatre of Joanna Baillie, the Romantic varieties of historicism and antiquarianism, Romantic Orientalism, and Scotland as a site of English cultural fantasies. The essays undertake a collective rethinking of the national and period categories that have structured British literary history, by examining the relations between the concepts of Enlightenment and Romanticism as well as between Scottish and English writing
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) , Introduction , Coleridge, Hume, and the chains of the romantic imagination , The pathos of abstraction : Adam Smith, Ossian, and Samuel Johnson , Antiquarianism, the Scottish science of man, and the emergence of modern disciplinarity , Melancholy, memory, and the "narrative situation" of history in post-enlightenment Scotland , Scott, the Scottish enlightenment, and romantic Orientalism , Walter Scott's romantic postmodernity , Putting down the rising , Joanna Baillie stages the nation , William Wordsworth and William Cobbett : Scotch travel and British reform , Burns's topographies , At "sang about" : Scottish song and the challenge to British culture , Romantic spinstrelsy : Anne Bannerman and the sexual politics of the ballad , "The fause nourice sang" : childhood, child murder, and the formalism of the Scottish ballad revival
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521832830
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521180764
    Additional Edition: Print version ISBN 9780521832830
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1681470195
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 290 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9780691194189
    Content: A major rethinking of the European novel and its relationship to early evolutionary science. The 120 years between Henry Fielding's Tom Jones (1749) and George Eliot's Middlemarch (1871) marked both the rise of the novel and the shift from the presumption of a stable, universal human nature to one that changes over time. In Human Forms, Ian Duncan reorients our understanding of the novel's formation during its cultural ascendancy, arguing that fiction produced new knowledge in a period characterized by the interplay between literary and scientific discourses—even as the two were separating into distinct domains. Duncan focuses on several crisis points: the contentious formation of a natural history of the human species in the late Enlightenment; the emergence of new genres such as the Romantic bildungsroman; historical novels by Walter Scott and Victor Hugo that confronted the dissolution of the idea of a fixed human nature; Charles Dickens's transformist aesthetic and its challenge to Victorian realism; and George Eliot's reckoning with the nineteenth-century revolutions in the human and natural sciences. Modeling the modern scientific conception of a developmental human nature, the novel became a major experimental instrument for managing the new set of divisions—between nature and history, individual and species, human and biological life—that replaced the ancient schism between animal body and immortal soul.The first book to explore the interaction of European fiction with "the natural history of man" from the late Enlightenment through the mid-Victorian era, Human Forms sets a new standard for work on natural history and the novel
    Content: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. The Human Age -- Chapter Two. The Form of the Novel -- Chapter Three. Lamarckian Historical Romance -- Chapter Four. Dickens -- Chapter Five. George Eliot’s Science Fiction -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 249 - 278
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780691175072
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Duncan, Ian, 1955 - Human forms Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2019 ISBN 9780691175072
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Europa ; Roman ; Anthropologie
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_883484692
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 295 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    ISBN: 9780511627514
    Content: Modern Romance examines the relationship between the revival of romance form and the ascendancy of the novel in British literary culture, from 1760 to 1850. The revival of romance as the literary embodiment of a national cultural identity provided a metaphor for the 'authenticity' of the novel itself, set against the changing formations of modern life. The material conditions, cultural status and formal repertoire of prose fiction were given a canonical transformation, leading to the form's nineteenth-century heyday, in Scott's Waverley novels. Ian Duncan's illuminating and innovative study begins with the first identification of modern prose fiction with romance form in the late eighteenth-century Gothic novel, and moves through Scott's highly influential dialectical blend of romance and history, to his relations with his successor in the role of national author, Charles Dickens
    Content: Porlogue: Fiction as fiction -- The culture of Gothic -- The romance of subjection : Scott's Waverley -- The suspension of belief: The end of the astrologer : Guy Mannering ; Against nature : The bride of Lammermoor ; Estate of grace : The heart of Mid-Lothian -- Scott and Dickens : the work of the author -- Scott and Dickens : the end of history
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521395359
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780521021067
    Additional Edition: Print version ISBN 9780521395359
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 9
    Book
    Book
    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford University Press
    UID:
    gbv_279956541
    Format: XXVIII, 240 S. , Ill , 19 cm
    Edition: 1. publ. as paperback
    ISBN: 0192824333
    Series Statement: The world's classics
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Author information: Buchan, John 1875-1940
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  • 10
    Book
    Book
    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    UID:
    gbv_523920431
    Format: XIX, 387 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 0691043833 , 9780691144269 , 9780691043838
    Series Statement: Literature in history
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 349-373 und Index , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Schottland ; Romantik ; Roman ; Scott, Walter 1771-1832 ; Edinburgh ; Geschichte 1802-1832
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