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  1. The literary utopias of cultural communities, 1790-1910
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Preliminary material /Editors The Literary Utopias of Cultural Communities, 1790-1910 -- FOREWORD /PETER LIEBREGTS -- IN THE CHURCHYARD AND UNDER THE FULL MOON: THE RADICAL PUBLISHER AND HIS CLIENTS AND GUESTS /C.C. BARFOOT -- “THE SEXUAL... more

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    Preliminary material /Editors The Literary Utopias of Cultural Communities, 1790-1910 -- FOREWORD /PETER LIEBREGTS -- IN THE CHURCHYARD AND UNDER THE FULL MOON: THE RADICAL PUBLISHER AND HIS CLIENTS AND GUESTS /C.C. BARFOOT -- “THE SEXUAL DIFFERENCE”: GENDER, POLITENESS, AND CONVERSATION IN LATE-EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY NEW YORK CITY AND IN CHARLES BROCKDEN BROWN’S ALCUIN (1798) /BRYAN WATERMAN -- GODWIN, BULWER AND POE: INTELLECTUAL ELITISM AND THE UTOPIAN IMPULSE OF POPULAR FICTION /EVERT JAN VAN LEEUWEN -- A TURN TO THE PAST: REPUBLICANISM AND BROOK FARM /MARILYN MICHAUD -- UTOPIAN WASTE AT BROOK FARM, FRUITLANDS AND WALDEN POND /RICHARD FRANCIS -- NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE’S MINORITY REPORT ON TRANSCENDENTALISM /TERESA REQUENA PELEGRÍ -- THOREAU’S INDIVIDUALISTIC UTOPIA /DANIEL OGDEN -- “THE GREAT EARTH SPEAKING”: RICHARD JEFFERIES AND THE TRANSCENDENTALISTS /ROGER EBBATSON -- THE IDEAL OF EVERYDAY LIFE IN WILLIAM MORRIS’ NEWS FROM NOWHERE /FLORENCE BOOS -- THOUGHTS TOWARDS THE NATURE OF CREATIVITY IN LITERARY AND CULTURAL COMMUNITIES: THE GERM AND ITS FRUITION /VALERIA TINKLER-VILLANI -- A FEMINIST MIRAGE OF THE NEW LIFE: UTOPIAN ELEMENTS IN THE STORY OF AN AFRICAN FARM /WIM TIGGES -- TOWARDS A FEMINIST COLLECTIVISM: CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN AND THE NATIONALIST MOVEMENT /MARGUÉRITE CORPORAAL -- AT HOME, IN JAPAN: THE NEW WORLD LITERATURE OF ISABELLA BIRD AND WINNIFRED EATON /KIMBERLY ENGBER -- NONSENSE CLUB AND MONDAY CLUB: THE CULTURAL UTOPIAS OF SUKUMAR RAY /DEBASISH CHATTOPADHYAY -- AFTERWORD UTOPIA –THE GHOST OF THOMAS MORE /PETER VAN DE KAMP -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS /Editors The Literary Utopias of Cultural Communities, 1790-1910 -- INDEX /Editors The Literary Utopias of Cultural Communities, 1790-1910. This volume of essays by scholars in the field of English and American studies brings together a variety of perspectives on the utopian literature originating from cultural communities from 1790-1910. Ranging from the Lunar society to the Nationalist movement, and from the Transcendentalists to the Indian Monday Club the fifteen peer-reviewed articles examine a wide range of contexts in which utopian literature was written, and will be of interest to scholars in the field of cultural and literary studies alike. Moreover, the volume presents the reader with a unique overview of developments in Utopian thinking and literature throughout the long nineteenth century. Specific attention is paid to the transatlantic nature of cultural communities in which utopian writings were produced and read as well as to the colonial contexts of nineteenth-century utopian literature. As such, the collection offers a novel approach to a tradition of utopian writing that was essentially transcultural

     

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    Language: English
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    Series: DQR studies in literature ; 46
    Subjects: Utopias in literature; English literature; American literature; American literature; English literature; Utopias in literature; Conference papers and proceedings; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (278 pages)
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    Papers from the 2006 Leiden October Conference

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. The literary utopias of cultural communities, 1790-1910
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam [u.a.] ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    This volume of essays by scholars in the field of English and American studies brings together a variety of perspectives on the utopian literature originating from cultural communities from 1790-1910. Ranging from the Lunar society to the Nationalist... more

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    This volume of essays by scholars in the field of English and American studies brings together a variety of perspectives on the utopian literature originating from cultural communities from 1790-1910. Ranging from the Lunar society to the Nationalist movement, and from the Transcendentalists to the Indian Monday Club the fifteen peer-reviewed articles examine a wide range of contexts in which utopian literature was written, and will be of interest to scholars in the field of cultural and literary studies alike. Moreover, the volume presents the reader with a unique overview of developments in.

     

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    Contributor: Corporaal, Marguérite; Leeuwen, Evert Jan van
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    ISBN: 9789042030008; 9042030003
    RVK Categories: HG 673
    Series: DQR studies in literature ; 46
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (278 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. The literary utopias of cultural communities, 1790 - 1910
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

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    ISBN: 9789042030008; 9042030003
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    Series: DQR studies in literature ; 46
    Subjects: Literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; American literature; English literature; Literature; Utopias; Literatur; Utopias in literature; English literature; American literature; Literatur; Alternativbewegung; Englisch; Utopie
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource 278 S.
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    Papers from the 2006 Leiden October Conference

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Foreward - Peter Liebregts -- - In the churchyard and under the full moon - the radical publisher and his clients and guests - C.C. Barfoot -- - The sexual difference - gender, politeness, and conversation in late-eighteenth-century New York City and in Charles Brockden Brown's Alcuin (1798) - Bryan Waterman -- - Godwin, Bulwer and Poe - intellectual elitism and the Utopian impulse of popular fiction - Evert Jan van Leeuwen -- - A turn to the past - republicanism and Brook Farm - Marilyn Michaud -- - Utopian waste at Brook Farm, Fruitlands and Walden Pond - Richard Francis -- - Nathaniel Hawthorne's minority report on transcendentalism - Teresa Requena Pelegrí -- - Thoreau's individualistic utopia - Daniel Ogden -- - The great earth speaking - Richard Jefferies and the transcendentalists - Roger Ebbatson -- - The ideal of everyday life in William Morris' News from nowhere - Florence Boos -- - Thoughts towards the nature of creativity in literary and cultural communities - The germ and its fruition - Valeria Tinkler-Villani -- - A feminist mirage of the new life - utopian elements in The story of an African farm - Wim Tigges -- - Towards a feminist collectivism - Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Nationalist Movement - Marguérite Corporaal -- - At home, in Japan - the new world literature of Isabella Bird and Winnifred Eaton - Kimberly Engber -- - Nonsense club and Monday club - the cultural utopias of Sukumar Ray - Debasish Chattopadhyay -- - Afterword - Utopia - the ghost of Thomas More - Peter van de Kamp

  4. The literary utopias of cultural communities, 1790-1910
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Series: DQR studies in literature ; 46
    Subjects: Geschichte; Utopias in literature; Communities; Communities; Alternativbewegung; Englisch; Utopie; Literatur
    Scope: 278 p
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    "This volume of essays has grown out of the last October Conference to be organised by the English Department of Leiden University in 2006."

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. The literary utopias of cultural communities, 1790 - 1910
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam [u.a.]

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    Series: DQR studies in literature ; 46
    Subjects: Literatur; Englisch; Alternativbewegung; Utopie
    Scope: 278 S., 24 cm
  6. The literary utopias of cultural communities, 1790-1910
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    Foreward /Peter Liebregts --In the churchyard and under the full moon :the radical publisher and his clients and guests /C.C. Barfoot --The sexual difference :gender, politeness, and conversation in late-eighteenth-century New York City and in... more

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    Foreward /Peter Liebregts --In the churchyard and under the full moon :the radical publisher and his clients and guests /C.C. Barfoot --The sexual difference :gender, politeness, and conversation in late-eighteenth-century New York City and in Charles Brockden Brown's Alcuin (1798) /Bryan Waterman --Godwin, Bulwer and Poe :intellectual elitism and the Utopian impulse of popular fiction /Evert Jan van Leeuwen --A turn to the past :republicanism and Brook Farm /Marilyn Michaud --Utopian waste at Brook Farm, Fruitlands and Walden Pond /Richard Francis --Nathaniel Hawthorne's minority report on transcendentalism /Teresa Requena Pelegrí --Thoreau's individualistic utopia /Daniel Ogden --The great earth speaking :Richard Jefferies and the transcendentalists /Roger Ebbatson --The ideal of everyday life in William Morris' News from nowhere /Florence Boos --Thoughts towards the nature of creativity in literary and cultural communities :The germ and its fruition /Valeria Tinkler-Villani --A feminist mirage of the new life :utopian elements in The story of an African farm /Wim Tigges --Towards a feminist collectivism :Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Nationalist Movement /Marguérite Corporaal --At home, in Japan :the new world literature of Isabella Bird and Winnifred Eaton /Kimberly Engber --Nonsense club and Monday club :the cultural utopias of Sukumar Ray /Debasish Chattopadhyay --Afterword :Utopia :the ghost of Thomas More /Peter van de Kamp. This volume of essays by scholars in the field of English and American studies brings together a variety of perspectives on the utopian literature originating from cultural communities from 1790-1910. Ranging from the Lunar society to the Nationalist movement, and from the Transcendentalists to the Indian Monday Club the fifteen peer-reviewed articles examine a wide range of contexts in which utopian literature was written, and will be of interest to scholars in the field of cultural and literary studies alike. Moreover, the volume presents the reader with a unique overview of developments in

     

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    ISBN: 9789042030008; 9042030003
    Series: DQR studies in literature ; 46
    Subjects: Utopias in literature; English literature; American literature; English literature; American literature; Utopias in literature; Literature; American literature; English literature; Utopias in literature; Conference papers and proceedings; Criticism, interpretation, etc; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
    Scope: Online Ressource (278 p.)
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    Papers from the 2006 Leiden October Conference. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record

  7. The literary utopias of cultural communities, 1790-1910
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam ; Brill, New York, NY

    This volume of essays by scholars in the field of English and American studies brings together a variety of perspectives on the utopian literature originating from cultural communities from 1790-1910. Ranging from the Lunar society to the Nationalist... more

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    This volume of essays by scholars in the field of English and American studies brings together a variety of perspectives on the utopian literature originating from cultural communities from 1790-1910. Ranging from the Lunar society to the Nationalist movement, and from the Transcendentalists to the Indian Monday Club the fifteen peer-reviewed articles examine a wide range of contexts in which utopian literature was written, and will be of interest to scholars in the field of cultural and literary studies alike. Moreover, the volume presents the reader with a unique overview of developments in Utopian thinking and literature throughout the long nineteenth century. Specific attention is paid to the transatlantic nature of cultural communities in which utopian writings were produced and read as well as to the colonial contexts of nineteenth-century utopian literature. As such, the collection offers a novel approach to a tradition of utopian writing that was essentially transcultural.

     

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    Contributor: Corporaal, Marguérite; Leeuwen, Evert Jan van
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    ISBN: 9789042030008
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    Series: DQR studies in literature ; 46
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (278 pages)
    Notes:

    Papers from the 2006 Leiden October Conference

    Includes bibliographical references and index.

  8. The literary utopias of cultural communities, 1790-1910
    Contributor: Corporaal, Marguérite (HerausgeberIn); Leeuwen, Evert Jan van (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    This volume of essays by scholars in the field of English and American studies brings together a variety of perspectives on the utopian literature originating from cultural communities from 1790-1910. Ranging from the Lunar society to the Nationalist... more

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    This volume of essays by scholars in the field of English and American studies brings together a variety of perspectives on the utopian literature originating from cultural communities from 1790-1910. Ranging from the Lunar society to the Nationalist movement, and from the Transcendentalists to the Indian Monday Club the fifteen peer-reviewed articles examine a wide range of contexts in which utopian literature was written, and will be of interest to scholars in the field of cultural and literary studies alike. Moreover, the volume presents the reader with a unique overview of developments in

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Corporaal, Marguérite (HerausgeberIn); Leeuwen, Evert Jan van (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789042030008
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    Series: DQR studies in literature ; 46
    Subjects: Utopias in literature; Communities; Communities; Utopias in literature; English literature; American literature
    Scope: 1Online-Ressource (VII, 278 Seiten)
    Notes:

    "This volume of essays has grown out of the last October Conference to be organised by the English Department of Leiden University in 2006

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; In the Churchyard and Under the Full Moon: The Radical Publisher and His Clients and Guests; "The Sexual Difference": Gender, Politeness, and Conversation in Late-Eighteenth-Century New York City and in Charles Brockden Brown's Alcuin (1798); Godwin, Bulwer and Poe: Intellectual Elitism and the Utopian Impulse of Popular Fiction; A Turn to the Past: Republicanism and Brook Farm; Blank Page; Utopian Waste at Brook Farm, Fruitlands and Walden Pond; Nathaniel Hawthorne's Minority Report on Transcendentalism

    Thoreau's Individualistic Utopia"The Great Earth Speaking": Richard Jefferies and the Transcendentalists; Blank Page; The Ideal of Everyday Life in William Morris' News From Nowhere; Thoughts Towards the Nature of Creativity in Literary and Cultural Communities: The Germ and Its Fruition; Blank Page; A Feminist Mirage of the New Life: Utopian Elements in The Story of an African Farm; Towards a Feminist Collectivism: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Nationalist Movement; At Home, in Japan: The New World Literature of Isabella Bird and Winnifred Eaton

    Nonsense Club and Monday Club: The Cultural Utopias of Sukumar RayAfterword: Utopia -The Ghost of Thomas More; Notes on Contributors; Blank Page; Index;

  9. The literary utopias of cultural communities, 1790-1910
    Contributor: Corporaal, Marguérite (HerausgeberIn); Leeuwen, Evert Jan van (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Rodopi, Amsterdam

    This volume of essays by scholars in the field of English and American studies brings together a variety of perspectives on the utopian literature originating from cultural communities from 1790-1910. Ranging from the Lunar society to the Nationalist... more

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    This volume of essays by scholars in the field of English and American studies brings together a variety of perspectives on the utopian literature originating from cultural communities from 1790-1910. Ranging from the Lunar society to the Nationalist movement, and from the Transcendentalists to the Indian Monday Club the fifteen peer-reviewed articles examine a wide range of contexts in which utopian literature was written, and will be of interest to scholars in the field of cultural and literary studies alike. Moreover, the volume presents the reader with a unique overview of developments in

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Corporaal, Marguérite (HerausgeberIn); Leeuwen, Evert Jan van (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789042030008
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    Series: DQR studies in literature ; 46
    Subjects: Utopias in literature; Communities; Communities; Utopias in literature; English literature; American literature
    Scope: 1Online-Ressource (VII, 278 Seiten)
    Notes:

    "This volume of essays has grown out of the last October Conference to be organised by the English Department of Leiden University in 2006

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; In the Churchyard and Under the Full Moon: The Radical Publisher and His Clients and Guests; "The Sexual Difference": Gender, Politeness, and Conversation in Late-Eighteenth-Century New York City and in Charles Brockden Brown's Alcuin (1798); Godwin, Bulwer and Poe: Intellectual Elitism and the Utopian Impulse of Popular Fiction; A Turn to the Past: Republicanism and Brook Farm; Blank Page; Utopian Waste at Brook Farm, Fruitlands and Walden Pond; Nathaniel Hawthorne's Minority Report on Transcendentalism

    Thoreau's Individualistic Utopia"The Great Earth Speaking": Richard Jefferies and the Transcendentalists; Blank Page; The Ideal of Everyday Life in William Morris' News From Nowhere; Thoughts Towards the Nature of Creativity in Literary and Cultural Communities: The Germ and Its Fruition; Blank Page; A Feminist Mirage of the New Life: Utopian Elements in The Story of an African Farm; Towards a Feminist Collectivism: Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Nationalist Movement; At Home, in Japan: The New World Literature of Isabella Bird and Winnifred Eaton

    Nonsense Club and Monday Club: The Cultural Utopias of Sukumar RayAfterword: Utopia -The Ghost of Thomas More; Notes on Contributors; Blank Page; Index;