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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Rochester, N.Y. :Camden House,
    UID:
    almafu_9960997343602883
    Format: 1 online resource (vi, 305 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-280-48874-3 , 9786613583970 , 1-57113-782-3
    Series Statement: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Content: New essays employing a multitude of approaches to the works of Kleist, in the process shedding light on our present modernity. Modernity, according to some views, poses the problem of homo politicus -- the problem of how to act in a moral universe without a "master narrative," without a final foundation. From this angle, the oeuvre of Heinrich vonKleist -- novellas, dramas, and essays -- addresses problems emerging from a new universe of Kantian provenance, in many ways the same universe we inhabit today. This volume of new essays investigates Kleist's position in ourever-changing conception of modernity, employing aesthetic, narrative, philosophical, biographical, political, economic, anthropological, psychological, and cultural approaches and wrestling with the difficulties of historicizingKleist's life and work. Central questions are: To what extent can the multitude of breaking points and turning points, endgames and pre-games, ruptures and departures that permeate Kleist's work and biography be conceptually bundled together and linked to the emerging paradigm of modernity? And to what extent does such an approach to Kleist not only advance understanding of this major German writer and his work, but also shed light on the nature of our present modernity? Contributors: Seán Allan, Peter Barton, Hilda Meldrum Brown, David Chisholm, Andreas Gailus, Bernhard Greiner, Jeffrey L. High, Anette Horn, Peter Horn, Wolf Kittler, Jonathan W. Marshall, Christian Moser, Dorothea von Mücke, Nancy Nobile, David Pan, Ricarda Schmidt, Helmut J. Schneider. Bernd Fischer is Professor of German at the Ohio State University. Tim Mehigan is Professor of German in the Department of Languagesand Cultures at the University of Otago, New Zealand.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 14 Feb 2023). , Zu Ende schreiben : Ultimative Strategien im Schaffen Kleists / Bernhard Greiner -- "Sein Nahen ist ein Wehen aus der Ferne" : Ottokar's leap in Die Familie Schroffenstein / Nancy Nobile -- The fragmented picture and Kleist's Zerbrochner Krug / Dorothea von Mucke -- "So glaubst du jetzt, da? ich dir Wahrheit gab?" : gender, power and the performance of justice in Kleist's Der zerbrochne Krug / Sean Allan -- Recht als Krieg. moderne Staatlichkeit und die Aporien legalistischer Herrschaft bei Heinrich von Kleist / Christian Moser -- Representing the nation in Heinrich von Kleist's Prinz Friedrich von Homburg / David Pan -- Herrschaftsgenealogie und Staatsgemeinschaft : zu Kleists Dramaturgie der Moderne im Prinzen von Homburg / Helmut Schneider -- Changing perceptions of modernity in nineteenth-century German theater from Goethe to Wagner, with reference to Kleist's Prinz Friedrich von Homburg / Hilda Meldrum Brown -- Weiblicher Sadismus, Wutwelt des Liebes-Urwalds, Geschlechtskampf, absolutes Gefuhl : die Penthesilea-Rezeption in der Moderne / Ricarda Schmidt -- Prosodic and dramatic tension in the blank verse dramas of Heinrich von Kleist / David Chisholm -- Crisis, denial, and outrage : Kleist (Schiller, Kant) and the path to the German novella(s) of modernity / Jeffrey High -- Das Gespenst der Armut : "Das Bettelweib von Locarno"--zwischen traditioneller christlicher, kantisch aufgeklarter und moderner marxistischer Auffassung / Peter Horn -- The problem of knowledge and the discourse of the hysteric : exploring a Lacanian interpretation of "Die Marquise von O-- " / Peter Barton -- Religion nach der Aufklarung : Die Heilige Cacilie--Identitat, Religion und Moderne / Anette Horn -- Breaking skulls : Kleist, Hegel, and the force of assertion / Andreas Gailus -- Kleist's "Ubermarionette" and Schrenck-Notzing's "Traumtanzerin" : nervous mechanics and hypnotic performance under modernism / Jonathan Marshall -- Falling after the fall : the analysis of the infinite in Kleist's marionette theater / Wolf Kittler. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-57113-506-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge, United Kingdom :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9960118650102883
    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 318 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-108-69636-8 , 1-108-68177-8 , 1-108-69814-X
    Content: After World War I, American, Irish and then Caribbean writers boldly remade the world literary system long dominated by Paris and London. Responding to literary renaissances and social upheavals in their own countries and to the decline of war-devastated Europe, émigré and domestic-based writers produced dazzling new works that challenged London's or Paris's authority to fix and determine literary value. In so doing, they propounded new conceptions of aesthetic accomplishment that were later codified as 'modernism'. However, after World War II, an assertive American literary establishment repurposed literary modernism to boost the cultural prestige of the United States in the Cold War and to contest Soviet conceptions of 'world literature'. Here, in accomplished readings of major works and essays by Henry James, Ezra Pound, W. B. Yeats, T. S. Eliot, James Joyce, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Eugene O'Neill and Derek Walcott, Joe Cleary situates Anglophone modernism in terms of the rise and fall of European and American empires, changing world literary systems, and disputed histories of 'world literature'.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Jun 2021). , "A language that was English" : peripheral modernisms and the remaking of empire in the republic of letters in the age of empire -- "It uccedes Lundun" : logics of literary decline and "renaissance" from Tocqueville and Arnold to Yeats and pound -- "The insolence of empire" : the fall of the House of Europe and emerging American ascendancy in The golden bowl and The waste land -- Contesting wills : Joyce, Yeats, Goethe, Shakespeare and mimetic rivalries in Ulysses -- "That huge incoherent failure of a house" : antinomies of American literature in The great Gatsby and Long day's journey into night -- "Cities that open like The world's classics" : Omeros and epic impasse in the neolberal world literary system.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-108-49235-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies , English Studies
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London :Bloomsbury Academic, | London :Bloomsbury Publishing (UK),
    UID:
    almahu_9949870120802882
    Format: 1 online resource (472 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781350215337
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury Handbooks
    Content: Offering the first systematic overview of modern and contemporary Chinese literature from a translation studies perspective, this handbook provides students, researchers and teachers with a context in which to read and appreciate the effects of linguistic and cultural transfer in Chinese literary works. Translation matters. It always has, of course, but more so when we want to reap the benefits of intercultural communication. In many universities Chinese literature in English translation is taught as if it had been written in English. As a result, students submit what they read to their own cultural expectations; they do not read in translation and do not attend to the protocols of knowing, engagements and contestations that bind literature and society to each other. The Bloomsbury Handbook of Modern Chinese Literature in Translation squarely addresses this pedagogical lack. Organised in a tripartite structure around considerations of textual, social, and large-scale spatial and historical circumstances, its thirty plus essays each deal with a theme of translation studies, as emerged from the translation of one or more Chinese literary works. In doing so, it offers new tools for reading and appreciating modern and contemporary Chinese literature in the global context of its translation, offering in-depth studies about eminent Chinese authors and their literary masterpieces in translation. The first of its kind, this book is essential reading for anyone studying or researching Chinese literature in translation.
    Note: Introduction: Mapping Modern Chinese Literature in Translation, (Cosima Bruno, Associate Professor of Chinese Literature, SOAS University of London, UK; Lucas Klein, Associate Professor of Chinese, Arizona State University, USA; Chris Song, Assistant Professor of English and Chinese Translation, at the University of Toronto, Canada) Section One: The Plural Aesthetic of Translation Chapter one: Reading Chinese-English Translations as Versions, Nick Admussen (Associate Professor, Cornell University, USA) Chapter two: Translation - Legibility - Sixiang, Michael Gibbs Hill (Associate Professor in Chinese Studies, William & Mary University, VA, USA) Chapter three: A Song not for Dancing: Translation, Adaptation and Poetics in Soviet, Taiwanese and Mainland Chinese Rock Music of the 1980s, Sasha Hsiang-yin Chen (Assistant Professor Academia Sinica, Taiwan) Chapter four: Translation and Chinese Avant-garde Fiction, Paola Iovene (Associate Professor in Chinese Literature, University of Chicago, USA) Chapter five: Queer Translation, Chi Ta-wei (Assistant Professor, National Chengchi University, Taiwan) Chapter six: Voices from the In-Between: Chinese Internet Avant-garde Classicist Poetry at the Crossroad, Zhiyi Yang (Professor of Sinology, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany) Chapter seven: Pseudotranslation in Zhou Shoujuan's Love Stories, Jane Qian Liu (Assistant Professor of Translation and Chinese Studies, University of Warwick, UK) Chapter eight: The Success of Chinese Science Fiction, Cara Healey (Assistant Professor of Chinese and Asian Studies, Wabash College, IN, USA) Chapter nine: Translating "Bird Talk": Cross-Cultural Translation, Bergsonian Intuition, and Transnational Modernism in Fiction of Xu Xu, Frederick Green (Associate Professor of Chinese, San Francisco State University, USA) Chapter ten: Ling Shuhua and the Bloomsbury Group: Modernism, Autobiography, and Translation, Jeesoon Hong (Professor of Chinese Media Culture, Sogang University, South Korea) Chapter eleven: Sappho's Younger Brother: Shao Xunmei, Translation, and his Golden House Bookshop, Paul Bevan (Lecturer in Modern Chinese Literature and Culture, Wadham College, Oxford, UK) Section Two: Production and Reception Chapter twelve: Perceptions of Power in Literary Translation: translators and translatees (Bonnie McDougall (Visiting Professor in Chinese, University of Sidney, Australia) Chapter thirteen: State-Sponsored Institutional Translation of Chinese Literature, 1951-1983, Ma Huijuan (Professor of Translation Studies, Editor ofTranslation Horizons, Beijing Foreign Studies University, PRC) Chapter fourteen: Translating American Literature into Chinese during the Cold War Era: The Literary Translation and Cultural Politics of the World Today Press, Shan Te-hsing (Distinguished Research Fellow, Academia Sinica Taiwan) Chapter fifteen: Assessment Labour in Chinese Literature Translation, Jonathan Stalling (Professor of English, University of Oklahoma, USA) Chapter sixteen: Chinese crime fiction in translation. The international circulation of a peripheral macro-genre, Paolo Magagnin (Associate Professor, University of Ca' Foscari, Italy) Chapter seventeen: The Penumbra and the Shadow - Editing Translations of Modern Chinese Literature, Ping Zhu (Professor of Modern Chinese Literature, University of Oklahoma, USA, Editor of Chinese Literature and Thought Today) Chapter eighteen: The Chinese Fiction Book Cover Archive, Marta Dos Santos (Independent Scholar) Chapter nineteen: Madmen, Marxists, and Modernists: A Century of Lu Xun in Translation, Daniel Dooghan (Associate Professor of English Writing University of Tampa, FL, USA) Chapter twenty: The Translation of Migrant Worker Literature: China's Battler Poetry, Maghiel van Crevel (Professor of Chinese Language and Literature, Leiden University, Netherlands) Chapter twenty-one: Fairytales in Action: Chinese online fiction, English fan translation, and the fan as the author, Rachel Suet Kay Chan (Research Fellow, The National University of Malaysia, Malaysia) Chapter twenty-two: Online Translation of Webnovels, Zhang Yin (PhD Candidate in Translation and Interpretation, University of Geneva, Switzerland) Chapter twenty-three: The Reader in Jin Yong's Condor Heroes, Shelly Bryant (Independent Scholar, Singapore) Section Three: Living in Translation Chapter twenty-four: Sinophone Routes: Translation, Self-translation and Deterritorialization, Nicoletta Pesaro (Professor, Università di Ca' Foscari, Italy) Chapter twenty-five: Translation in a Multilingual Context: Six women authors writing the city Cosima Bruno (Reader in Chinese Literature, SOAS, University of London, UK) Chapter twenty-six: Hong Kong and Macao Literatures in Translation: Reconceptualizing outward and inward translation, Chris Song (Assistant Professor in English and Chinese Translation, University of Toronto) Chapter twenty-seven: Tibetan Literature, Yangdon Dhondup (Independent Scholar) Chapter twenty-eight: Taiwanese Literature, Wen-chi Li (Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Oxford, UK) Chapter twenty-nine: Translating Singapore Chinese literature, TK Lee (Associate Professor of Translation, Hong Kong University) & E.K. Tan (Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Sinophone Studies, Stony Brook University, New York, USA) Chapter thirty: The Translator as Cultural Ambassador: The Case of Lin Yutang, James St André (Professor of Translation, Chinese University of Hong Kong) Chapter thirty-one: 'An Exercise in Futility': Zhang Ailing as a Self-Translator, Dylan Wang (PhD candidate, SOAS University of London, UK) Chapter thirty-two: Exophony, translation, and transnationalism in Gao Xingjian's French/Chinese plays, Mary Mazzilli (Lecturer in Drama and Literature, University of Essex, UK) Chapter thirty-three: Born Translated? On the Opposition Between "Chineseness" and Modern Chinese Literature Written for and from Translation, Lucas Klein (Associate Professor, University of Arizona, USA) Chapter thirty-four: Teaching MCL in/and Translation, Michel Hockx (Professor of Chinese Literature, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA)
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London [England] :Bloomsbury, | [London, England] :Bloomsbury Publishing,
    UID:
    almahu_BV048684153
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 232 Seiten).
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 978-1-350-01396-4 , 978-1-350-01394-0
    Series Statement: Walter Benjamin studies series
    Content: "Widely regarded as one of the foremost cultural critics of the last century, Walter Benjamin's relation to Modernism has largely been understood in the context of his reception of the aesthetic theories of Early German Romanticism and his associated interest in avant-garde Surrealism. But this Romantic understanding only gives half the picture."--
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-3500-1397-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-1-350-26737-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies , Philosophy
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    Keywords: 1892-1940 Benjamin, Walter ; 1749-1832 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von ; Ästhetik ; Expressionismus ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Author information: Benjamin, Walter, 1892-1940
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  • 5
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    Book
    New York [u.a.] :Continuum,
    UID:
    almafu_BV036483217
    Format: X, 198 S. ; , 24 cm.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: 1749-1832 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von ; Modernität
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  • 6
    UID:
    almafu_BV042355525
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 432 S.).
    ISBN: 978-3-484-10854-7 , 978-3-11-094945-2 , 978-3-11-182851-0
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. - Main description: Aus den Forschungsgebieten des langjährigen Direktors des Freien Deutschen Hochstifts dokumentiert die ihm gewidmete Festschrift ein Interesse, das von der Goethezeit bis in die Moderne reicht und dabei in der Lyrikinterpretation einen Schwerpunkt berücksichtigt. Ein zusätzlicher Themenbereich ist die Geschichte des Freien Deutschen Hochstifts unter Berücksichtigung seiner Sammlungsbestände. Dazu kommen Erstveröffentlichungen auch aus anderen Archiven, sowie Beiträge aus der interdisziplinären Umfeld goethezeitlicher Literatur- und Kunstgeschichte. - Main description: With its specific references to the research interests of Christoph Perels, for many years the director of the Freies Deutsches Hochstift, this festschrift in his honour reflects a range of concerns extending from the age of Goethe to the present, with emphasis on the interpretation of poetry. An additional section is dedicated to the history of the Freies Deutsches Hochstift and its collections, supplemented by publication firsts from other archives, and articles of an interdisciplinary nature relating to the history of literature and art in the age of Goethe. - With its specific references to the research interests of Christoph Perels, for many years the director of the Freies Deutsches Hochstift, this festschrift in his honour reflects a range of concerns extending from the age of Goethe to the present, with emphasis on the interpretation of poetry. An additional section is dedicated to the history of the Freies Deutsches Hochstift and its collections, supplemented by publication firsts from other archives, and articles of an interdisciplinary nature relating to the history of literature and art in the age of Goethe
    Language: German
    Subjects: German Studies
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    Keywords: Deutsch ; Lyrik ; 1749-1832 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Continuum,
    UID:
    almafu_9959235675802883
    Format: 1 online resource (209 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-282-82174-1 , 9786612821745 , 1-4411-3278-3
    Content: Goethe's Modernisms demonstrates Goethe's pivotal influence on the development of Western society. It also reveals him to be one of modernity's profoundest critics. His influence has not only shaped aesthetic issues, but a myriad of cultural and intellectual ones as well. By studying his works, we can thus gain insights into the foundational principles of modern society and its shortcomings. Tantillo explores Goethe's role within the culture wars that have been with us for some time, his role as a both a progenitor and a critic of modernity, and suggests how we might rethink aspects of our cur
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents; Abbreviations and Goethe Editions; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1 FAUST, CAPITALISM AND TECHNOLOGY; Chapter 2 WERTHER THE EVANGELICAL; Chapter 3 WILHELM MEISTER AND PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION; Conclusion; Works Cited; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4411-2020-3
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    almafu_9959797774002883
    Format: 1 online resource (368 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-61168-830-2
    Series Statement: Re-mapping the transnational : a Dartmouth series in American Studies
    Content: "This work is a edited collection tracing the global impact of Emerson's thought" --
    Note: Includes index. , Introduction: Thinking Through International Influence / David LaRocca and Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso -- I. Emerson beyond Borders in His Time. 1 The Anti-Slave from Emerson to Obama / Donald E. Pease; 2 Emerson, the Indian Brahmo Samaj, and the American Reception of Gandhi / David M. Robinson; 3 Transcendentalist Triangulations: The American Goethe and His Female Disciples / Monika M. Elbert; 4 Emerson, Great Britain, and the International Struggle for the Rights of the Workingman / Len Gougeon; 5 An "Extempore Adventurer" in Italy: Emerson as International Tourist, 1832/1833 / Robert D. Habich -- II. Emerson and Global Modernity. 6 "Eternal Allusion": Maeterlinck's Readings of Emerson's Somatic Semiotics / David LaRocca; 7 Emerson in Germany, 1850/1933: Appreciation and Appropriation / Herwig Friedl; 8 Transcendental Modernism: Vicente Huidobro's Emersonian Poetics / Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso; 9 Rilke and Emerson: The Case against Influence as Such / Richard Deming; 10 Emerson; or, The Critic; The Arnoldian Ideal / K. L. Evans; 11 The "Whole" Conduct of Life: Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry James / Daniel Rosenberg Nutters -- III. Emerson and the Far East; 12 Emerson and Japan: Finding a Way of Cultural Criticism / Naoko Saito; 13 Emerson and China / Neal Dolan and Laura Jane Wey; 14 Confucius and Emerson on the Virtue of Self-Reliance / Mathew A. Foust -- IV. Emerson and the Near East. 15 Emerson and Some Jewish Questions / Kenneth S. Sacks; 16 Emerson and Jewish Readers / David Mikics; 17 Middle Eastern/American Literature: A Contemporary Turn in Emerson Studies / Roger Sedarat. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-61168-829-9
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-61168-828-0
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_9949702338302882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004489219 , 9789042005884
    Series Statement: DQR Studies in Literature ; 27
    Content: Both John Keats and Thomas Carlyle were born in 1795, but one rarely thinks of them together. When one does, curious speculations result. It is difficult to think of Carlyle as a young Romantic or of Keats as a Victorian Sage, but had Carlyle died prematurely and had Keats lived to a ripe old age, we might now be considering a Romantic Carlyle and a Victorian Keats. Such a juxtaposition leads one to consider the use and abuse, the fusions and confusions, of period terms in literary history and in criticism. Does Carlyle represent Romanticism as typically as Keats? Does Keats's work give us any cause to believe that he might have developed into a Victorian poet? Do the terms Romanticism and Victorian have any useful literary historical and literary critical value? What are the marks of the transition from one to the other? Or is the existence of such a transition an illusion? In this volume, some essays consider aspects of Keats or of Carlyle independently, or together, or focus on contemporaries of one or other or of both and explore the effect of their literary and ideological relationships, and the often indefinable sense that we all have of different styles, manners and periods, as well as the awareness that we might all be equally deceived about such distinctive boundaries and definitions.
    Note: Introduction: Victorian Keats and Romantic Carlyle -- 1 C.C. BARFOOT: Hyperion to a Satyr: Keats, Carlyle, and This Strange Disease of Modern Life -- 2 Aveek SEN: Keats and the Sublime -- 3 Allan C. CHRISTENSEN: Newtonian and Goethean Colours in the Poetry of Keats -- 4 Ralph PITE: Keats's Last Works and His Posthumous Existence -- 5 Jacqueline SCHOEMAKER: Female Empathy to Manliness: Keats in 1819 -- 6 Jane MALLINSON: Sure in Language Strange: John and Tom and Fanny and Emily -- 7 Ralph JESSOP: Scottish Philosophical Springs of a Romantic Literature: Keats's Older Contemporary Carlyle -- 8 Keith WHITE: Carlyle's Burns -- 9 Helga HUSHAHN: Goethe Translated: Carlyle's Wilhelm Meister -- 10 Margaret RUNDLE: Poised on the Cusp: Thomas Carlyle - Romantic, Victorian, or Both? -- 11 Ann RIGNEY: The Multiple Histories of Thomas Carlyle -- 12 Geraldine HIGGINS: Carlyle's Celtic Congregation: Reviving the Irish Hero -- 13 Phillip MALLETT: Carlyle and Ruskin: Work and Art -- 14 Karen WOLVEN: Ebenezer Elliott, The Corn-Law Rhymer: Poor Men Do Write - The Emergence of Class Identity within a Poetry of Transition -- 15 Judith van OOSTEROM: Unlikely Bedfellows: Thomas Carlyle and Margaret Oliphant as Vulnerable Autobiographers -- 16 Odin DEKKERS: Robertson on Carlyle: A Rationalist Struggling with Victorianism -- 17 Douglas S. MACK: Frankenstein, The Three Perils of Woman , and Wuthering Heights: Romantic and Victorian Perspectives on the Fiction of James Hogg -- 18 Bart VELDHOEN: Tennyson's Gothic: Idyllic, Unromantic Arthur -- 19 Wim TIGGES: Heir of All the Ages: Tennyson between Romanticism, Victorianism and Modernism -- 20 Valeria TINKLER-VILLANI: Atheism and Belief in Shelley, Swinburne and Christina Rossetti -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Victorian Keats and Romantic Carlyle : The Fusions and Confusions of Literary Periods. Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 1999 ISBN 9789042005884
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Continuum,
    UID:
    almahu_9948314893402882
    Format: x, 198 p.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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