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  1. The heroic as “Gift” on the Victorian and Edwardian book market : introduction
    Autor*in: Korte, Barbara
    Erschienen: 2016

    A concern with the heroic has been identified as a defining trait of Victorian culture, but its manifestations have been studied neither in detail nor systematically. As far as print culture is concerned, the focus of research has been on literature,... mehr

     

    A concern with the heroic has been identified as a defining trait of Victorian culture, but its manifestations have been studied neither in detail nor systematically. As far as print culture is concerned, the focus of research has been on literature, and specifically literature in the more high-cultural and canonised corner of the literary field. With the exception of imperial adventure novels, popular literature has rarely been discussed. Even less attention has been paid to the wider field of the popular print market, although the heroic had a particularly prominent place in this field of cultural production and reached great numbers of readers in all parts of Victorian society. This collection is dedicated to a popular book genre that had a special affinity to the heroic. “Gift books” – also referred to as “reward books”, “prize books” or “presentation books” – were produced in great numbers from early Victorian times to the First World War, and quite frequently as part of an entire series. They were an important medium for disseminating ideas about the heroic in Victorian society, and they perpetuated Victorian concepts of the heroic into the twentieth century. The “hero books” compiled here are collections of narratives about heroes and heroic deeds. Most of them were produced as gift books in the narrow sense: books that were meant to be given as presents, usually to young readers. But hero books very similar to those targeted at children – in terms of content but also material appearance (binding, cover and inside illustrations) and marketing – were also produced for adult readers.

     

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    Schlagworte: Heldenverehrung; Held; Geschenkbuch; Heroismus (Motiv); Heroismus; Heroisierung; Buchmarkt; Viktorianisches Zeitalter; Wert; Moralisches Handeln (Motiv)
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  2. Profiling the heroic through magazines of the Victorian period
    Autor*in: Korte, Barbara
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    This essay introduces the database for a research project analysing the discourse of the heroic in periodicals for the “common” reader in Victorian Britain. The essay sketches some overall results of the project, and the database makes... mehr

     

    This essay introduces the database for a research project analysing the discourse of the heroic in periodicals for the “common” reader in Victorian Britain. The essay sketches some overall results of the project, and the database makes bibliographical and analytical data available for further use by other scholars. The research project was undertaken under the premise that general-interest periodicals give insight into popular concepts of heroes and heroic behaviour and the way they were discussed in the wider public sphere of Victorian society. As will be seen, the Victorians approached their heroes with an ambivalence that seems to anticipate the divided opinions about the heroic in the twenty-first century: Ideas about heroic figures and actions were diverse, contested, and sometimes contradictory. The Victorians honoured heroes, but they also saw them with scepticism and even suspicion. Their attitudes towards the heroic oscillated between disenchantment and a desire to be (re-)enchanted.

     

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    Schlagworte: Held; Heroisierung; Heldenverehrung; Zeitschrift
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  3. Helden als Gabe

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  4. The heroic as “Gift” on the Victorian and Edwardian book market
    Autor*in: Korte, Barbara
    Erschienen: 2016

    Zusammenfassung: A concern with the heroic has been identified as a defining trait of Victorian culture, but its manifestations have been studied neither in detail nor systematically. As far as print culture is concerned, the focus of research has... mehr

     

    Zusammenfassung: A concern with the heroic has been identified as a defining trait of Victorian culture, but its manifestations have been studied neither in detail nor systematically. As far as print culture is concerned, the focus of research has been on literature, and specifically literature in the more high-cultural and canonised corner of the literary field. With the exception of imperial adventure novels, popular literature has rarely been discussed. Even less attention has been paid to the wider field of the popular print market, although the heroic had a particularly prominent place in this field of cultural production and reached great numbers of readers in all parts of Victorian society. This collection is dedicated to a popular book genre that had a special affinity to the heroic. “Gift books” – also referred to as “reward books”, “prize books” or “presentation books” – were produced in great numbers from early Victorian times to the First World War, and quite frequently as part of an entire series. They were an important medium for disseminating ideas about the heroic in Victorian society, and they perpetuated Victorian concepts of the heroic into the twentieth century. The “hero books” compiled here are collections of narratives about heroes and heroic deeds. Most of them were produced as gift books in the narrow sense: books that were meant to be given as presents, usually to young readers. But hero books very similar to those targeted at children – in terms of content but also material appearance (binding, cover and inside illustrations) and marketing – were also produced for adult readers

     

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  5. Profiling the heroic through magazines of the Victorian period
    Autor*in: Korte, Barbara
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    Zusammenfassung: This essay introduces the database for a research project analysing the discourse of the heroic in periodicals for the “common” reader in Victorian Britain. The essay sketches some overall results of the project, and the database... mehr

     

    Zusammenfassung: This essay introduces the database for a research project analysing the discourse of the heroic in periodicals for the “common” reader in Victorian Britain. The essay sketches some overall results of the project, and the database makes bibliographical and analytical data available for further use by other scholars. The research project was undertaken under the premise that general-interest periodicals give insight into popular concepts of heroes and heroic behaviour and the way they were discussed in the wider public sphere of Victorian society. As will be seen, the Victorians approached their heroes with an ambivalence that seems to anticipate the divided opinions about the heroic in the twenty-first century: Ideas about heroic figures and actions were diverse, contested, and sometimes contradictory. The Victorians honoured heroes, but they also saw them with scepticism and even suspicion. Their attitudes towards the heroic oscillated between disenchantment and a desire to be (re-)enchanted

     

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  6. Body Language in Literature
    Autor*in: Korte, Barbara
    Erschienen: [2016]; © 1997
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

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    Schlagworte: Body language in literature; English fiction; Human body in literature; Nonverbal communication in literature
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  7. Body Language in Literature
    Autor*in: Korte, Barbara
    Erschienen: 2016; ©1997
    Verlag:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    An important interdisciplinary study, that establishes a general theory that accounts for the varieties of body language encountered in literary narrative, based on a general history of the phenomenon in the English language. mehr

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    An important interdisciplinary study, that establishes a general theory that accounts for the varieties of body language encountered in literary narrative, based on a general history of the phenomenon in the English language.

     

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  8. Body Language in Literature
    Autor*in: Korte, Barbara
    Erschienen: [2016]; © 1997
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    An important interdisciplinary study, that establishes a general theory that accounts for the varieties of body language encountered in literary narrative, based on a general history of the phenomenon in the English language

  9. The heroic as “Gift” on the Victorian and Edwardian book market
    introduction
    Autor*in: Korte, Barbara
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Universität, Freiburg

    Zusammenfassung: A concern with the heroic has been identified as a defining trait of Victorian culture, but its manifestations have been studied neither in detail nor systematically. As far as print culture is concerned, the focus of research has... mehr

     

    Zusammenfassung: A concern with the heroic has been identified as a defining trait of Victorian culture, but its manifestations have been studied neither in detail nor systematically. As far as print culture is concerned, the focus of research has been on literature, and specifically literature in the more high-cultural and canonised corner of the literary field. With the exception of imperial adventure novels, popular literature has rarely been discussed. Even less attention has been paid to the wider field of the popular print market, although the heroic had a particularly prominent place in this field of cultural production and reached great numbers of readers in all parts of Victorian society. This collection is dedicated to a popular book genre that had a special affinity to the heroic. “Gift books” – also referred to as “reward books”, “prize books” or “presentation books” – were produced in great numbers from early Victorian times to the First World War, and quite frequently as part of an entire series. They were an important medium for disseminating ideas about the heroic in Victorian society, and they perpetuated Victorian concepts of the heroic into the twentieth century. The “hero books” compiled here are collections of narratives about heroes and heroic deeds. Most of them were produced as gift books in the narrow sense: books that were meant to be given as presents, usually to young readers. But hero books very similar to those targeted at children – in terms of content but also material appearance (binding, cover and inside illustrations) and marketing – were also produced for adult readers

     

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    Schlagworte: Heldenverehrung; Held; Geschenkbuch; Heroismus <Motiv>; Heroismus; Heroisierung; Buchmarkt; Wert; Moralisches Handeln <Motiv>
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  10. Profiling the heroic through magazines of the Victorian period
    Autor*in: Korte, Barbara
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Universität, Freiburg

    Zusammenfassung: This essay introduces the database for a research project analysing the discourse of the heroic in periodicals for the “common” reader in Victorian Britain. The essay sketches some overall results of the project, and the database... mehr

     

    Zusammenfassung: This essay introduces the database for a research project analysing the discourse of the heroic in periodicals for the “common” reader in Victorian Britain. The essay sketches some overall results of the project, and the database makes bibliographical and analytical data available for further use by other scholars. The research project was undertaken under the premise that general-interest periodicals give insight into popular concepts of heroes and heroic behaviour and the way they were discussed in the wider public sphere of Victorian society. As will be seen, the Victorians approached their heroes with an ambivalence that seems to anticipate the divided opinions about the heroic in the twenty-first century: Ideas about heroic figures and actions were diverse, contested, and sometimes contradictory. The Victorians honoured heroes, but they also saw them with scepticism and even suspicion. Their attitudes towards the heroic oscillated between disenchantment and a desire to be (re-)enchanted

     

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    Schlagworte: Held; Heroisierung; Heldenverehrung; Zeitschrift
    Weitere Schlagworte: Periodical literature; penny dreadful; (local)Other
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  11. Heroes and things
    = Heroisches Handeln und Dinglichkeit
    Beteiligt: Bröckling, Ulrich (HerausgeberIn); Hoff, Ralf von den (HerausgeberIn); Korte, Barbara (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  SFB 948, Helden, Heroisierungen, Heroismen, Freiburg

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    Sprache: Englisch; Deutsch
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    Schriftenreihe: Helden ; Band 4,1 (2016)
    Schlagworte: Heroisierung; Heroismus <Motiv>; hero; Held; Kriegsheld; Eigensinn; Actor-Network-Theory; Männlichkeit; Rüstung; Hierarchie; Mensch-Maschine-System; Künstliche Intelligenz; Comic; Ding; Ritter
    Weitere Schlagworte: Latour, Bruno (1947-2022)
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  12. Profiling the heroic through magazines of the Victorian period
    [introduction]
    Autor*in: Korte, Barbara
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Albert-Ludwigs-Universität, Freiburg

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    Schlagworte: Held; Heroisierung; Heldenverehrung; Zeitschrift
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    Veröffentlichung im Rahmen von SFB 948, Helden, Heroisierungen, Heroismen

  13. The heroic as “gift” on the Victorian and Edwardian book market
    a commented bibliography : introduction
    Autor*in: Korte, Barbara
    Erschienen: [2016]
    Verlag:  Universität Freiburg, [Freiburg]

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    Schlagworte: Heldenverehrung; Held; Geschenkbuch; Heroismus <Motiv>; Heroismus; Heroisierung; Buchmarkt; Wert; Moralisches Handeln <Motiv>
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    Introduction to a text Database "The heroic as “Gift” on the Victorian and Edwardian book market", compiled and edited by Barbara Korte and Christine Hadamitzky

  14. A divided kingdom?
    Reflections on multi-ethnic Britain in the new millennium
    Erschienen: [2016]
    Verlag:  [Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen], [Tübingen]

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  15. The making of reputations
    honour – glory – celebrity
    Beteiligt: Davis, Virginia (HerausgeberIn); Korte, Barbara (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  SFB 948, Helden, Heroisierungen, Heroismen, Freiburg

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    Schriftenreihe: Helden. Special issue ; volume 2 (2016)
    Schlagworte: Ehre; Berühmte Persönlichkeit <Motiv>; Berühmte Persönlichkeit; Ruhm; Ruhm <Motiv>;
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  16. Heroes and things
    introduction = Heroisches Handeln und Dinglichkeit : Einleitung

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Helden; Freiburg : Universität : SFB 948, 2013; 4(2016), 1, Seite 5-8; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: Heroisierung; Held; hero; Ritter; Mensch-Maschine-System; Rüstung; Comic; Künstliche Intelligenz; Actor-Network-Theory
    Weitere Schlagworte: Latour, Bruno (1947-2022)
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  17. Chums (1892-1932)
    heroes and things in a British boys’ periodical
    Autor*in: Korte, Barbara
    Erschienen: 2016

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Helden; Freiburg : Universität : SFB 948, 2013; 4(2016), 1, Seite 33-41; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: Heroisierung; Männerbild; Männlichkeit; All the year round; Actor-Network-Theory; Bildersprache; Maschine;
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  18. Helden
    Band 4,2 (2016), Band 4,2 (2016) / herausgegeben von Ulrich Bröckling, Barbara Korte und Birgit Studt
    Beteiligt: Bröckling, Ulrich (HerausgeberIn); Korte, Barbara (HerausgeberIn); Studt, Birgit (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  SFB 948, Helden, Heroisierungen, Heroismen, Freiburg

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Helden - Alle Bände anzeigen
    Schlagworte: Held; hero; Heroisierung; Heroismus <Motiv>; Heroismus; Charisma; Mythos; Christentum; Vasenmalerei; Antike; Ritter; Mittelalter; Drama; Superheld; Rezension; Ausstellung; Mythologie; Politik; Epos; Entkolonialisierung; Götter; Propaganda
    Weitere Schlagworte: Macaulay, Thomas Babington (1800-1859); Chua, Brandon; Ronald, D. A. B.; Hasselbalch, Ask (1979-); Baselitz, Georg (1938-); Peters, Christian (1985-)
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  19. Heroes and things : introduction ; Heroisches Handeln und Dinglichkeit : Einleitung
  20. Chums (1892-1932): heroes and things in a British boys’ periodical
  21. Heroes and Heroism in British Fiction Since 1800
    Case Studies
    Autor*in: Korte, Barbara
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Springer International Publishing, Cham

    Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Heroes and Heroism in British Fiction. Concepts and Conjunctures -- Epic Traditions and Romance Transformations: Historical Overview to 1800 -- After... mehr

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    Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Heroes and Heroism in British Fiction. Concepts and Conjunctures -- Epic Traditions and Romance Transformations: Historical Overview to 1800 -- After Romanticism: Victorian to Present -- Notes -- References -- Primary Texts -- Secondary Sources -- Chapter 2: Negotiating Modernity, Modernising Heroes: Heroes and Heroines in Gothic and Sensation Fiction of the Long Nineteenth Century -- Romance of the Forest: Hero by Narrative -- Frankenstein: Hero as Monster The Woman in White: True Heroism and Heroic Performance -- Dracula: Heroism of Inclusion -- Notes -- References -- Primary Texts -- Secondary Sources -- Chapter 3: Potentially the Noble Creature? Picturing Heroism in Henry Rider Haggard's She -- 'New Conquerors': The Heroic in Victorian Adventure Narratives -- Visualising the Heroic in She -- Violent Impacts: Reading the Heroic in She -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Primary Texts -- Secondary Sources Chapter 4: The Fate of Heroism After Industrialisation: The Working-Class Male in the British Nineteenth-Century Realist Novel and Beyond -- Transitions: The Man of Heart and Property as a Pre-industrial Hero Figure -- The Middle-Class Dream of Working-Class Heroism and Victorian Masculinity -- Outlook: Working-Class Failures and Anti-heroes in the Twentieth-Century Novel -- Notes -- References -- Primary Texts -- Secondary Sources -- Chapter 5: Death of the Hero? Heroism in British Fiction of the First World War -- Heroising the First World War Soldier Death of a Hero: Deheroisation or Alternative Heroisation? -- References -- Primary Texts -- Secondary Sources -- Chapter 6: "A Courage Steadfast, Luminous": Christopher Caudwell and the Communist Hero -- Failed Bourgeois Heroes: Airmen, Detectives and T.E. Lawrence -- The Communist Redefinition of the Hero -- References -- Primary Texts -- Secondary Sources -- Chapter 7: Unspeakable Heroism: The Second World War and the End of the Hero -- Unspeakable Heroism 1: Pathological Modesty and the Triumph of Euphemism -- Unspeakable Heroism 2: Bad Behaviour and the Collapse of the Heroic The End of Heroism? -- Notes -- References -- Primary Texts -- Secondary Sources -- Chapter 8: Constructing and Deconstructing the Fantasy Hero: Joe Abercrombie's "First Law" Trilogy -- Fantasy and the Heroic -- Joe Abercrombie's "First Law" Trilogy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Primary Texts -- Secondary Sources -- Chapter 9: An Unlikely Hero for the War-on-Terror Decade: Patrick Neate's City of Tiny Lights -- Unlikely Heroics -- Genres, Identities and Conspiracies: Aesthetic Strategies for an Unlikely Hero -- "The England I Knew": Tommy Akhtar's Raison d'être as Hero -- Notes References

     

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