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  1. The regional novel in Britain and Ireland, 1800-1990
    Beteiligt: Snell, K. D. M. (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The regional novel has been remarkably neglected as a subject, despite the enormous number of authors who can be classified as having written regional fiction. This interdisciplinary collection of essays from leading literary critics, historians and... mehr

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    The regional novel has been remarkably neglected as a subject, despite the enormous number of authors who can be classified as having written regional fiction. This interdisciplinary collection of essays from leading literary critics, historians and cultural geographers, addresses the regional novel in Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England. It establishes the broader social and political contexts in which these novels emerged, and by combining historical and literary approaches to the subject explores contemporary manifestations of regionalism and nationalism in Britain and Ireland. The Regional Novel In Britain and Ireland, 1800–1990 will be of interest to literary and social historians as well as cultural critics

     

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    Beteiligt: Snell, K. D. M. (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511597688
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    RVK Klassifikation: HG 290 ; HG 679 ; HL 1301
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; English fiction / History and criticism; Regionalism in literature; English fiction / Irish authors / History and criticism; English fiction / 19th century / History and criticism; English fiction / 20th century / History and criticism; Literature and society / Great Britain / History; Literature and society / Ireland / History; Englisch; Regionalroman
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    The regional novel: themes for interdisciplinary research / K.D.M. Snell -- Regionalism and nationalism: Maria Edgeworth, Walter Scott and the definition of Britishness / Liz Bellamy -- The deep romance of Manchester: Gaskell's 'Mary Barton' / Harriet Guest -- Geographies of Hardy's Wessex / John Barrell -- Gender and Cornwall: Charles Kingsley to Daphne du Maurier / Philip Dodd -- James Joyce and mythic realism / Declan Kiberd -- Cookson, Chaplin, and Common: three northern writers in 1951 / Robert Colls -- Emyr Humphreys: regional novelist? / M. Wynn Thomas -- Scotland and the regional novel / Cairns Craig -- Mapping the modern city: Alan Sillitoe's Nottingham novel / Stephen Daniels and Simon Rycroft

  2. The bibliography of regional fiction in Britain and Ireland, 1800-2000
    Autor*in: Snell, K. D. M.
    Erschienen: 2016; © 2002
    Verlag:  Routledge, London, [England] ; New York

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781351894029
    RVK Klassifikation: HD 114 ; HG 290
    Schlagworte: English fiction; English fiction; Englisch; Regionalliteratur
    Umfang: 1 online resource (226 pages)
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  3. The regional novel in Britain and Ireland, 1800-1990
    Beteiligt: Snell, K. D. M. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The regional novel has been remarkably neglected as a subject, despite the enormous number of authors who can be classified as having written regional fiction. This interdisciplinary collection of essays from leading literary critics, historians and... mehr

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    The regional novel has been remarkably neglected as a subject, despite the enormous number of authors who can be classified as having written regional fiction. This interdisciplinary collection of essays from leading literary critics, historians and cultural geographers, addresses the regional novel in Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England. It establishes the broader social and political contexts in which these novels emerged, and by combining historical and literary approaches to the subject explores contemporary manifestations of regionalism and nationalism in Britain and Ireland. The Regional Novel In Britain and Ireland, 1800–1990 will be of interest to literary and social historians as well as cultural critics The regional novel: themes for interdisciplinary research / K.D.M. Snell -- Regionalism and nationalism: Maria Edgeworth, Walter Scott and the definition of Britishness / Liz Bellamy -- The deep romance of Manchester: Gaskell's 'Mary Barton' / Harriet Guest -- Geographies of Hardy's Wessex / John Barrell -- Gender and Cornwall: Charles Kingsley to Daphne du Maurier / Philip Dodd -- James Joyce and mythic realism / Declan Kiberd -- Cookson, Chaplin, and Common: three northern writers in 1951 / Robert Colls -- Emyr Humphreys: regional novelist? / M. Wynn Thomas -- Scotland and the regional novel / Cairns Craig -- Mapping the modern city: Alan Sillitoe's Nottingham novel / Stephen Daniels and Simon Rycroft

     

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  4. The regional novel in Britain and Ireland, 1800-1990
    Beteiligt: Snell, K. D. M. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The regional novel has been remarkably neglected as a subject, despite the enormous number of authors who can be classified as having written regional fiction. This interdisciplinary collection of essays from leading literary critics, historians and... mehr

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    The regional novel has been remarkably neglected as a subject, despite the enormous number of authors who can be classified as having written regional fiction. This interdisciplinary collection of essays from leading literary critics, historians and cultural geographers, addresses the regional novel in Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England. It establishes the broader social and political contexts in which these novels emerged, and by combining historical and literary approaches to the subject explores contemporary manifestations of regionalism and nationalism in Britain and Ireland. The Regional Novel In Britain and Ireland, 1800–1990 will be of interest to literary and social historians as well as cultural critics The regional novel: themes for interdisciplinary research / K.D.M. Snell -- Regionalism and nationalism: Maria Edgeworth, Walter Scott and the definition of Britishness / Liz Bellamy -- The deep romance of Manchester: Gaskell's 'Mary Barton' / Harriet Guest -- Geographies of Hardy's Wessex / John Barrell -- Gender and Cornwall: Charles Kingsley to Daphne du Maurier / Philip Dodd -- James Joyce and mythic realism / Declan Kiberd -- Cookson, Chaplin, and Common: three northern writers in 1951 / Robert Colls -- Emyr Humphreys: regional novelist? / M. Wynn Thomas -- Scotland and the regional novel / Cairns Craig -- Mapping the modern city: Alan Sillitoe's Nottingham novel / Stephen Daniels and Simon Rycroft

     

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