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  1. Sentencing Orlando
    Virginia Woolf and the Morphology of the Modernist Sentence
    Published: [2022]; ©2018
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    Highlights the interconnected styles and contexts of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando by examining individual sentencesIf the line is the privileged semantic unit in verse, we could ask whether the sentence plays the same role in prose. This possibility... more

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    Highlights the interconnected styles and contexts of Virginia Woolf’s Orlando by examining individual sentencesIf the line is the privileged semantic unit in verse, we could ask whether the sentence plays the same role in prose. This possibility holds particular relevance for Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: A Biography, which presents an intriguing collage of different sentence styles. The present collection of 16 original essays offers fresh perspectives on Orlando through a unique attention to Woolf’s sentences. By focusing on single sentences in order to address the book’s many interlacing connections between aesthetics and context, it aims to recuperate Orlando as one of Woolf’s most dynamic textual experiments. To what extent does Orlando enact a politics of the sentence? How does Woolf’s manipulation of generic, gendered, sexual and racial boundaries play out on the level of the sentence? These are some of the questions that this timely volume engages. Contributors include: Jane de Gay, Jane Goldman, Vassiliki Kolocotroni, Randi Koppen and Steven Putzel.Key FeaturesOffers fresh close readings of Woolf’s Orlando on the level of the sentence and draws out the sentence as an important textual unit as well as thematic and contextual conceptPresents the first book-length study of the novel in a readable and engaging format, combining forceful intellect and research with an alertness to the text’s unique playfulnessCovers a wide range of topics including sexuality, gender, materiality, intimacy, nationality, colonialism, religiosity, theatricality and literary intertextualityDemonstrates the value for literary studies of a methodological focus on single sentences that combines readings of contextual history, politics, gender and art with close textual analysis

     

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    Contributor: Allen, Judith (MitwirkendeR); Avery, Todd (MitwirkendeR); Bahun, Sanja (MitwirkendeR); Bellamy, Suzanne (MitwirkendeR); Bowlby, Rachel (MitwirkendeR); Bromley, Amy (MitwirkendeR); Frøsig, Anna (MitwirkendeR); Gay, Jane de (MitwirkendeR); Goldman, Jane (MitwirkendeR); Hagen, Benjamin D. (MitwirkendeR); Högberg, Elsa (MitwirkendeR); Kolocotroni, Vassiliki (MitwirkendeR); Koppen, Randi (MitwirkendeR); Putzel, Steven (MitwirkendeR); Randall, Bryony (MitwirkendeR); Spiropoulou, Angeliki (MitwirkendeR); Staveley, Alice (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781474414616
    RVK Categories: HM 4815
    Subjects: English literature; Literary Studies; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (232 p.)
  2. Sentencing Orlando
    Virginia Woolf and the Morphology of the Modernist Sentence
    Published: [2018]; ©2018
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Highlights the interconnected styles and contexts of Virginia Woolf's Orlando by examining individual sentencesIf the line is the privileged semantic unit in verse, we could ask whether the sentence plays the same role in prose. This possibility... more

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    Highlights the interconnected styles and contexts of Virginia Woolf's Orlando by examining individual sentencesIf the line is the privileged semantic unit in verse, we could ask whether the sentence plays the same role in prose. This possibility holds particular relevance for Virginia Woolf's Orlando: A Biography, which presents an intriguing collage of different sentence styles. The present collection of 16 original essays offers fresh perspectives on Orlando through a unique attention to Woolf's sentences. By focusing on single sentences in order to address the book's many interlacing connections between aesthetics and context, it aims to recuperate Orlando as one of Woolf's most dynamic textual experiments. To what extent does Orlando enact a politics of the sentence? How does Woolf's manipulation of generic, gendered, sexual and racial boundaries play out on the level of the sentence? These are some of the questions that this timely volume engages. Contributors include: Jane de Gay, Jane Goldman, Vassiliki Kolocotroni, Randi Koppen and Steven Putzel.Key FeaturesOffers fresh close readings of Woolf's Orlando on the level of the sentence and draws out the sentence as an important textual unit as well as thematic and contextual conceptPresents the first book-length study of the novel in a readable and engaging format, combining forceful intellect and research with an alertness to the text's unique playfulnessCovers a wide range of topics including sexuality, gender, materiality, intimacy, nationality, colonialism, religiosity, theatricality and literary intertextualityDemonstrates the value for literary studies of a methodological focus on single sentences that combines readings of contextual history, politics, gender and art with close textual analysis...

     

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    Contributor: Allen, Judith (Mitwirkender); Avery, Todd (Mitwirkender); Bahun, Sanja (Mitwirkender); Bellamy, Suzanne (Mitwirkender); Bowlby, Rachel (Mitwirkender); Frøsig, Anna (Mitwirkender); Gay, Jane de (Mitwirkender); Goldman, Jane (Mitwirkender); Hagen, Benjamin D. (Mitwirkender); Kolocotroni, Vassiliki (Mitwirkender); Koppen, Randi (Mitwirkender); Putzel, Steven (Mitwirkender); Randall, Bryony (Mitwirkender); Spiropoulou, Angeliki (Mitwirkender); Staveley, Alice (Mitwirkender)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781474414616
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (232 p.)
  3. The Edinburgh Companion to Modernism, Myth and Religion
    Contributor: Anderson, Elizabeth (Mitwirkender); Andrews, Charles (Mitwirkender); Bahun, Sanja (Mitwirkender); Banks, Lisa (Mitwirkender); Bowler, Rebecca (Mitwirkender); Callison, Jamie (Mitwirkender); Erickson, Gregory (Mitwirkender); Ferretter, Luke (Mitwirkender); Freer, Scott (Mitwirkender); Gay, Jane de (Mitwirkender); Grafen, Alex (Mitwirkender); Hadjiyiannis, Christos (Mitwirkender); Hewitt, Seán (Mitwirkender); Hobson, Suzanne (Mitwirkender); Jensen, Graham H. (Mitwirkender); Kilner-Johnson, Allan (Mitwirkender); Lewis, Pericles (Mitwirkender); Mao, Douglas (Mitwirkender); McIntire, Gabrielle (Mitwirkender); Mitchell, Jennifer (Mitwirkender); Mohua, Mafruha (Mitwirkender); Mutter, Matthew (Mitwirkender); Pinkerton, Steve (Mitwirkender); Pryor, Sean (Mitwirkender); Radford, Andrew (Mitwirkender); Robinson, Matte (Mitwirkender); Sherman, David (Mitwirkender); Sim, Lorraine (Mitwirkender); Spitzer, Jennifer (Mitwirkender); Tonning, Erik (Mitwirkender); Vetter, Lara (Mitwirkender); Wilson, Leigh (Mitwirkender); Winick, Mimi (Mitwirkender)
    Published: 2023; ©2023
    Publisher:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Presents authoritative analyses of the religious terrain of the modernist periodPresents authoritative scholarly analyses of the religious terrain of the modernist periodIncludes 30 + specially commissioned chapters on modernist myth, religion and... more

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    Presents authoritative analyses of the religious terrain of the modernist periodPresents authoritative scholarly analyses of the religious terrain of the modernist periodIncludes 30 + specially commissioned chapters on modernist myth, religion and alternative spirituality representing the breadth and freshness of research in this areaForegrounds early-career scholars as well as internationally recognized researchers who have illuminated the field of modernist discourse around religion and mythResponds to and builds upon a renewed scholarly fascination with modernist experiment, religious history, and theology - a field of interest which has energized the humanities, especially in literary and cultural studiesHighlights the interconnections between spirituality, aesthetics, and politics in this periodUntil fairly recently, the 'Authorised Version' of cultural modernism stated that the secularising trends of liberal modernity - and the resultant emphasis on irony, parody and dissolution in modernist artforms - had pushed religion to the edges of early twentieth-century culture. This Companion complicates this understanding by furnishing students and academic researchers with more nuanced and probing assessments of the intersections and tensions between religion, myth and creativity during this half century of geopolitical ferment. It addresses the variety and specificity of modernist spiritualities as well as the intricately textured and shifting standpoints that modernist figures have occupied in relation to theological traditions, practices, creeds and institutions. What emerges is a multi-textured account of modernism's deep-rooted concern with the historical and established forms of religion, as well as new engagements with 'occulture' and indigenous traditions. In short, the Companion supplies a lively and original exploration of the aesthetic, publishing, technological and philosophical trends that shape debates about spirituality, community and self from the 1890s to the 1940s and beyond.

     

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    Contributor: Anderson, Elizabeth (Mitwirkender); Andrews, Charles (Mitwirkender); Bahun, Sanja (Mitwirkender); Banks, Lisa (Mitwirkender); Bowler, Rebecca (Mitwirkender); Callison, Jamie (Mitwirkender); Erickson, Gregory (Mitwirkender); Ferretter, Luke (Mitwirkender); Freer, Scott (Mitwirkender); Gay, Jane de (Mitwirkender); Grafen, Alex (Mitwirkender); Hadjiyiannis, Christos (Mitwirkender); Hewitt, Seán (Mitwirkender); Hobson, Suzanne (Mitwirkender); Jensen, Graham H. (Mitwirkender); Kilner-Johnson, Allan (Mitwirkender); Lewis, Pericles (Mitwirkender); Mao, Douglas (Mitwirkender); McIntire, Gabrielle (Mitwirkender); Mitchell, Jennifer (Mitwirkender); Mohua, Mafruha (Mitwirkender); Mutter, Matthew (Mitwirkender); Pinkerton, Steve (Mitwirkender); Pryor, Sean (Mitwirkender); Radford, Andrew (Mitwirkender); Robinson, Matte (Mitwirkender); Sherman, David (Mitwirkender); Sim, Lorraine (Mitwirkender); Spitzer, Jennifer (Mitwirkender); Tonning, Erik (Mitwirkender); Vetter, Lara (Mitwirkender); Wilson, Leigh (Mitwirkender); Winick, Mimi (Mitwirkender)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781474494793
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    Series: Edinburgh Companions to Literature and the Humanities
    Subjects: Moderne; Literatur; Säkularismus; Spiritualität; Religion; Mythos
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (552 p.), 13 colour illustrations 13 colour illustrations