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  1. Contact Zone Identities in the Poetry of Jerzy Harasymowicz
    a Postcolonial Analysis
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Lang, Peter, AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Oxford

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    ISBN: 9783035303308; 3035303304
    Subjects: Identity (Psychology) in literature; Cultural pluralism in literature; Minorities in literature; Harasymowicz, Jerzy / Criticism and interpretation; Lemkivshchyna (Poland and Slovakia) / In literature; Fiction; LITERARY CRITICISM / General; Cultural pluralism in literature / (OCoLC)fst01067417; Identity (Psychology) in literature / (OCoLC)fst00966910; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953; Minorities in literature / (OCoLC)fst01023274
    Other subjects: Harasymowicz, Jerzy / 1933-1999 / Criticism and interpretation; Harasymowicz, Jerzy / 1933-1999 / (OCoLC)fst00006144
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    Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Jerzy Harasymowicz as a Contact Zone Poet; Chapter 3 Creating the Self in the Contact Zone; Chapter 4 Gender in the Contact Zone; Chapter 5 Multiple Homelands and the Contact Zone; Chapter 6 History in the Contact Zone; Chapter 7 Conclusions, Reflections and the Future of Polish Postcolonial Theory; Bibliography; Index

  2. Wolfgang Hildesheimer und England
    zur Topologie eines literarischen Transfers
    Contributor: Görner, Rüdiger (Publisher); Wagner, Isabel (Publisher)
    Published: ©2012
    Publisher:  Lang, Bern

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    Contributor: Görner, Rüdiger (Publisher); Wagner, Isabel (Publisher)
    Language: German; English
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    ISBN: 9783035104004; 303510400X
    Series: Jahrbuch für internationale Germanistik. Reihe A, Kongressberichte ; 106
    Subjects: German literature / 20th century / English influences / Congresses; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German; German literature / English influences / (OCoLC)fst00941815; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953
    Other subjects: Hildesheimer, Wolfgang / 1916-1991 / Criticism and interpretation / Congresses; Hildesheimer, Wolfgang / 1916-1991; Hildesheimer, Wolfgang / 1916-1991 / (OCoLC)fst00011805
    Scope: 1 online resource (199 pages), illustrations
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    Based on proceedings of a conference held Sept. 15-17, 2010 at the Swiss Embassy in London and at Queen Mary, University of London

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    Inhaltsverzeichnis 5; Rüdiger Görner / Isabel Wagner -- Zur Einführung: Wolfgang Hildesheimers englische Sendung 9; I Topographien; J.J. Long -- Time/Travel: Wolfgang Hildesheimer's Zeiten in Cornwall 17; Karin Preuß -- Zwischen Wahrheit und Fiktion: Wolfgang Hildesheimer in Zeiten in Cornwall und in seinen Briefen 31; Hilde Strobl -- Hildesheimers "Zeiten in England" im Kontext des Surrealismus 53; II Mythopheme; Mary Cosgrove -- From Nobility to Sloth: Melancholy Self-Fashioning and the Hamlet-Motif in Wolfgang Hildesheimer's Tynset and Masante 79

    Rüdiger Görner -- Marbots englisch-deutsche Verhältnisse. Biografie einer Fiktion 103Isabel Wagner -- Faszination Mary Stuart: Die Inszenierung eines historischen Mythos 115; III Narratologische Bilder; Christoph Pflaumbaum -- Aus dem Leeren schöpfen. Wolfgang Hildesheimers und W.G. Sebalds Blicke auf die englische Küstenlandschaft 135; Thomas Wild -- "Sorrow takes one abroad" Oder: Schlaflosigkeit denken -- Hildesheimer, Barnes, Lévinas 161; Günter Blamberger -- The End of Fiction? Anmerkungen zu Wolfgang Hildesheimers Narratologie, mit einem Seitenblick auf Francis Bacon und Samuel Beckett 181

  3. Redefinitions of Irish identity
    a postnationalist approach
    Contributor: Nordin, Irene Gilsenan (Publisher); Zamorano Llena, Carmen (Publisher)
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Oxford

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    Contributor: Nordin, Irene Gilsenan (Publisher); Zamorano Llena, Carmen (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783035300215; 3035300216
    Series: Cultural identity studies ; 12
    Subjects: English literature / Irish authors / History and criticism; English literature / 20th century / History and criticism; Nationalism in literature; National characteristics, Irish, in literature; Group identity in literature; Postcolonialism in literature; Nationalism / Ireland / History / 20th century; Postcolonialism / Ireland; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; English literature / (OCoLC)fst00911989; English literature / Irish authors / (OCoLC)fst00912074; Group identity in literature / (OCoLC)fst00948452; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953; National characteristics, Irish, in literature / (OCoLC)fst01033453; Nationalism / (OCoLC)fst01033832; Nationalism in literature / (OCoLC)fst01033899; Postcolonialism / (OCoLC)fst01073032; Postcolonialism in literature / (OCoLC)fst01073035; Literatur; Nationalismus <Motiv>; Postkolonialismus <Motiv>
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    Introduction -- Irish neutrality: from nationalism to postnationalism -- Close-cropped grass comes up again fresh and sweet: Hubert Butler's perspective on community, nationalism and a globalised Ireland / Billy Gray -- The search for global Irishness in Nuala O'Faolain / Miriam O'Kane Mara -- Anticipating a postnationalist Ireland: representing Gaelic games in Rocky road to Dublin (1968) and Clash of the ash / Sean Crosson -- "Who put the ball in the English net": the privatisation of Irish postnationalism in Dermot Bolger's In high Germany / Damien Shortt -- The postmodern promise of Robert Macliam Wilson's fiction / Matt Mcguire -- Gocal identities in a postnationalist Ireland as reflected through contemporary Irish poetry / Carmen Zamorano Llena -- Divided subjectivities and modern Irish masculinities / David Cregan-- "Scattering us like seed": Dermot Bolger's postnationalist Ireland / Paula Murphy -- "What ish my nation": nationalism and neo-nationalism in the novels of Colm Tóibín / Grace Tighe Ledwidge -- The postnationalist crisis: theatrical representations of Irish anxiety, identity and narrative in the plays of Martin McDonagh and Marie Jones / Catherine Rees -- Elegy and celebration: landscape, place and dwelling in the poetry of moya Cannon / Irene Gilsenan Nordin -- The inner life of the nation: religion, the otherworld and death in contemporary Irish drama / Ulf Dantanus

  4. "Nach Galizien"
    Entwicklung der Reiseliteratur am Beispiel der deutschsprachigen Reiseberichte vom 18. bis zum 21. Jahrhundert
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Lang, Frankfurt am Main

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    Language: German
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    ISBN: 9783653001686; 3653001684; 1299423493; 9781299423497
    Series: Giessener Arbeiten zur neueren deutschen Literatur und Literaturwissenschaft ; 30
    Subjects: Travel in literature; German literature / History and criticism / Themes, motives; Travel writing / History; Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) / Description and travel; Galicia (Poland and Ukraine) / In literature; TRAVEL / Europe / Eastern; German literature / Themes, motives / (OCoLC)fst00941870; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953; Travel / (OCoLC)fst01155558; Travel in literature / (OCoLC)fst01155640; Travel writing / (OCoLC)fst01155681; Reisbeschrijvingen; récit de voyage allemand / Galicie (région transfrontière) / 18e s / 21e s. (début); récit de voyage allemand / Bucovine (région transfrontière) / 18e s / 21e s. (début); Galizienbild; Reiseliteratur
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    Inhaltsverzeichnis; 1. Einführung 7; 1.1 Forschungsstand 18; 1.2 Zusammenfassung 29; 2. Der Reisebericht als literarische Gattung 31; 2.1 Der Reisebericht im 18. Jahrhundert 39; 2.2 Der Reisebericht im 19. Jahrhundert 44; 2.3 Der Reisebericht im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert 48; 3. Reisen nach Galizien bis 1945 55; 3.1 Briefe über den itzigen Zustand von Galizien. Ein Beytrag zur Staatistik und Menschenkenntnis von Franz Kratter und Dreißig Briefe über Galizien von Alphons Heinrich Traunpaur Chevalier d'Ophanie 55

    3.2 Kartographische, geologische und politische Reisebeschreibungen von Balthasar Hacquet 683.3 Berichte Franz Kratters, Alphons Heinrich Traunpaurs und Balthasar Hacquets im Vergleich 75; 3.4 Das Galizien-Bild Karl Emil Franzos' in Aus Halb-Asien. Kulturbilder aus Galizien, der Bukowina, Südrußland und Rumänien; 3.5 Das Galizien-Bild in den Reisebeschreibungen nach 1918: Joseph Roth und Alfred Döblin 94; 4. Reisen nach Galizien und in die Bukowina nach 1945 105; 4.1 Lemberg, Lwów, Lwow, Lviv 121; 4.2 Brody 153; 4.3 Provinzstädte 159; 4.4 Czernowitz 163

    4.5 Zeitungsberichte und -reportagen zu Galizien und der Bukowina im Überblick 1765. Schlussfolgerungen 187; Literaturverzeichnis 191

  5. <<Die>> Ästhetik des Stillstands
    Anti-Entwicklungstexte im Literaturunterricht
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main

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    Language: German
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    ISBN: 9783653001549; 3653001544; 1299412440; 9781299412446
    Series: Beiträge zur Literatur- und Mediendidaktik ; 19
    Subjects: Adulthood in literature / Study and teaching (Secondary) / Germany; Child psychology in literature / Study and teaching (Secondary) / Germany; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary; Adulthood / (OCoLC)fst00797400; Child psychology / (OCoLC)fst00854540; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953
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    Vorwort -- Anti-Entwicklungsliteratur als literarischer und didaktischer Sonderfall -- Figuren der Entwicklungsverweigerung im Literaturunterricht : ein kompetenzorientiertes Unterrichtsmodell für die Sekundarstufe II -- Anhang

  6. Literaturskandale
    Contributor: Friedrich, Hans-Edwin (Publisher)
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main

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    Contributor: Friedrich, Hans-Edwin (Publisher)
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9783653007350; 3653007356
    Subjects: German literature / History and criticism; Literature / History and criticism; Scandals in literature; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary; German literature / (OCoLC)fst00941797; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953; Scandals in literature / (OCoLC)fst01106365
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  7. Nach London!
    der Modernisierungsprozess Englands in der literarischen Inszenierung von Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, Heinrich Heine und Theodor Fontane
    Author: Radu, Robert
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Lang, Frankfurt am Main

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    Language: German
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    ISBN: 9783653000160; 3653000165
    Series: Europäische Hochschulschriften. Reihe I, Deutsche Sprache und Literature = Publications Universitaires Européennes. Série I, Langue et littérature allemandes = European university studies. Series I, German language and literature ; 2000
    Subjects: Industrial revolution in literature; German literature / 18th century / History and criticism; German literature / 19th century / History and criticism; England / In literature; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Speech; German literature / (OCoLC)fst00941797; Industrial revolution in literature / (OCoLC)fst00971663; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953; Themes, motives / (OCoLC)fst01355139
    Other subjects: Lichtenberg, Georg Christoph / 1742-1799 / Themes, motives; Heine, Heinrich / 1797-1856 / Themes, motives; Fontane, Theodor / 1819-1898 / Themes, motives; Fontane, Theodor / 1819-1898 / (OCoLC)fst00031429; Heine, Heinrich / 1797-1856 / (OCoLC)fst00039534; Lichtenberg, Georg Christoph / 1742-1799 / (OCoLC)fst00048236
    Scope: 1 online resource (126 pages)
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    INHALTSVERZEICHNIS; I. EINFÜHRUNG 9; 1. Gegenstand der Untersuchung und Begriffsklärung 9; 2. Textkorpus und Entstehungskontext 16; II. URBANISIERUNG UND PAUPERISMUS 25; 1. Großstadt 25; 2. Armut und Elend 46; III. POLITIK UND PARLAMENTARISMUS 53; 1. Politisches System und politische Werte 53; 2. Politische Öffentlichkeit und parlamentarische Praxis 70; IV. INDUSTRIALISIERUNG UND KAPITALISMUS 87; 1. Produktion und Konsum 87; 2. Private und öffentliche Verschuldung 98; 3. Wirtschaftsmentalitäten 104; V. SCHLUSSBETRACHTUNG 111; VI. LITERATURVERZEICHNIS 119; VII. SACH- UND PERSONENREGISTER 125

  8. John McGahern and the art of memory
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Oxford

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    ISBN: 9783035300420; 3035300429; 3034301006; 9783034301008
    Series: Reimagining Ireland ; v. 23
    Subjects: Memory in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953; Memory in literature / (OCoLC)fst01787079
    Other subjects: McGahern, John / 1934-2006 / Criticism and interpretation; McGahern, John / 1934-2006 / (OCoLC)fst00049582
    Scope: 1 online resource (viii, 332 pages)
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    John McGahern and the art of memory -- Orpheus triumphant: recovering the lost beloved: Memoir -- Reflections of the one thing: The barracks -- In the name of the father: The dark -- Breaking the moulds part I: The leavetaking (1974; rev. 1984) -- Breaking the moulds part II: The pornographer -- The end of father history: Amongst women -- The completed circle: That they may face the rising sun -- Conclusion: violence, dislocation, truth and vision

  9. Bilder Indiens in der deutschen Literatur
    Contributor: Durzak, Manfred (Publisher)
    Published: ©2011
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main

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    Contributor: Durzak, Manfred (Publisher)
    Language: German
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    ISBN: 9783653005639; 3653005639
    Series: Mäander : Beiträge zur deutschen Literatur ; 10
    Subjects: German literature / 20th century / History and criticism / Congresses; German literature / 19th century / History and criticism / Congresses; German literature / 19th century / History and criticism; German literature / 20th century / History and criticism; India / In literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German; German literature / (OCoLC)fst00941797; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953
    Scope: 1 online resource (226 pages)
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    Proceedings of an international symposium held Sept. 26-28, 2009 at the Banaras Hindu University in Vārānasi, India

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    INHALTSVERZEICHNIS; Manfred Durzak: Indien -- Wahrnehmungen in einem Spiegelkabinett -- 7; Gert Hofmann: Im "Dritten Raum" der Literatur. Der Weltensammlerin Indien -- 13; Swati Acharya: Ilija Trojanows "erzählte Alterität". Die Aneignung des Fremden und die Entfremdung des Eigenen -23; Aurélie Choné: Die Stadt des Lichts, eine für den Fremden unsichtbare Stadt? Probleme der Wahrnehmungsperspektive von Benares in deutschsprachigen Indienreiseschriften (1880-1930) -- 41; Premlata Chandra: Josef Winklers Bild von Indien: Soziale und kulturelle Facetten in seinem Roman Domra -- 55

    Hanna Engelmeier: "Einmal sah ich ..." -- Varanasi und die Poetik Josef Winklers -- 61Lutz Graner: Erinnerungsschichten -- Zur Verschränkung von Raum, Zeit und Handlung in Ulla Lenzes Indien-Roman Schwester und Bruder -- 73; Bashir Ahmad: Die orientalischen Religionen und die deutsche Literatur -- 87; Aru Pon Natarajan Das Indien-Bild in Canettis Werken -- 93; Hans-Christoph Graf v. Nayhauss: Mircea Eliades Indisches Tagebuch. Nach der indischen Seele suchend -- 119; Manfred Durzak: "Indianness" in deutscher Indien-Literatur. Am Beispiel von Thorsten Beckers Historien-Legende Die Besänftigung -- 137

    Aurélie Choné: "Sag, Scarlet, berührt der Ganges irgendwo in seinem Verlauf das moderne Indien?" Schillernd widersprüchliche Indienbilder im Kontext der Globalisierung in Helge Timmerbergs Shiva Moon. Eine Reise durch Indien -- 147Anushka Gokhale: Das Fortschrittsdenken und die deutschsprachige Reiseliteratur über Indien nach 1945 -- 163; Róbert Gáfrik: Der Kampf mit (dem) Gott in Döblins Epos Manas -- 177; Vishakha Sagdeo: Die kulturellen deutschen Wurzeln im Erzählwerk von Anita Desai -- 191

    Annakutty Findeis: "Indien, mein Indien". Rezeption der indischen Kultur in den Werken von Alice Boner -- 201

  10. From villain to hero
    Odysseus in ancient thought
    Published: ©2011
    Publisher:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

    Praise for Silvia Montiglio "[A] brilliant and important book. ..."--Journal of Religion, on Silence in the Land of Logos "[A]n invigorating reevaluation of both the ancient symbolic landscape and our preconceptions of it."--American Journal of... more

     

    Praise for Silvia Montiglio "[A] brilliant and important book. ..."--Journal of Religion, on Silence in the Land of Logos "[A]n invigorating reevaluation of both the ancient symbolic landscape and our preconceptions of it."--American Journal of Philology, on Wandering in Ancient Greek Culture Best known for his adventures during his homeward journey as narrated in Homer's Odyssey, Odysseus remained a major figure and a source of inspiration in later literature, from Greek tragedy to Dante's Inferno to Joyce's Ulysses. Less commonly known, but equally interesting, are Odysseus' "wanderings" in ancient philosophy: Odysseus becomes a model of wisdom for Socrates and his followers, Cynics and Stoics, as well as for later Platonic thinkers. From Villain to Hero: Odysseus in Ancient Thought follows these wanderings in the world of ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, retracing the steps that led the cunning hero of Homeric epic and the villain of Attic tragedy to become a paradigm of the wise man. From Villain to Hero explores the reception of Odysseus in philosophy, a subject that so far has been treated only in tangential or limited ways. Diverging from previous studies, Montiglio outlines the philosophers' Odysseus across the spectrum, from the Socratics to the Middle Platonists. By the early centuries CE, Odysseus' credentials as a wise man are firmly established, and the start of Odysseus' rehabilitation by philosophers challenges current perceptions of him as a villain. More than merely a study in ancient philosophy, From Villain to Hero seeks to understand the articulations between philosophical readings of Odysseus and nonphilosophical ones, with an eye to the larger cultural contexts of both. While this book is the work of a classicist, it will also be of interest to students of philosophy, comparative literature, and reception studies

     

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    ISBN: 0472027506; 9780472027507; 1283282364; 9781283282369
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953
    Other subjects: Odysseus / King of Ithaca (Mythological character) / In literature; Odysseus / King of Ithaca (Mythological character); Odysseus / King of Ithaca (Mythological character) / (OCoLC)fst01915914
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    Introduction: Setting the stage -- "Odysseus was not . . .": Antisthenes' defense of an abused hero -- Plato's Odysseus: a soldier in the soul -- Yearning for excellence: Odysseus in cynic and stoic thought -- King, friend, and flatterer: Odysseus in epicureanism and beyond -- Between contemplation and action -- Epilogue: Odysseus' virtus and thirst for knowledge in the Renaissance

  11. Echoes of the rebellion
    the year 1798 in twentieth-century Irish fiction and drama
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang AG, Bern

    The 1798 Rebellion, a watershed event in Irish history, has been a source of both inspiration and controversy over the last two centuries and continues to provoke debate up to the present day. The ongoing discussion about the meaning of the Rebellion... more

     

    The 1798 Rebellion, a watershed event in Irish history, has been a source of both inspiration and controversy over the last two centuries and continues to provoke debate up to the present day. The ongoing discussion about the meaning of the Rebellion has not been limited to history books, but has also found vivid expression in Irish fiction and theatre. The product of extensive research, this study provides a comprehensive survey of historical novels and plays published on the topic throughout the twentieth century, comparing them with relevant historiography. It draws attention to a number of

     

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    ISBN: 9783035306965; 3035306966
    Series: Reimagining Ireland ; volume 64
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Irish literature / 20th century / History and criticism; Irish drama / 20th century / History and criticism; English literature / 20th century / History and criticism; English literature / Irish authors / History and criticism; Ireland / In literature; National characteristics, Irish, in literature; Irish drama / (OCoLC)fst00978979; Irish literature / (OCoLC)fst00979030; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953
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    Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter One: Theoretical Preliminaries: History, Fiction and Ethics; Hayden White's View of History; The Impact on Literary Studies; Boundless Relativism? Critiques of White; 'Interweaving Reference': History and Fiction According to Paul Ricoeur; Paul Ricoeur's Ethics of History; Jacques Derrida and the 'Spectre'; Conclusions; Chapter Two: Squaring the Circle: The 1798 Rebellion in Historiography; R.R. Madden and his Predecessors; The Popular History by Patrick F. Kavanagh; 'Revisionism' and 1798

    Reclaiming the United Irishmen: The Post-Revisionist InterpretationMemoir, Polemic, Metahistory and History Combined: The Case of Tom Dunne; Outside the Circle? Oral Sources and the History of 1798; Chapter Three: A Long Tradition of 1798 Novels and Plays: Literary Reflections of the Rebellion, 1900-1916; A Plea for Inclusive National Identity: George A. Birmingham's The Northern Iron; Northern Irish Gothic: Andrew James's The Nabob; An Ambiguous Novel: William Buckley's Croppies Lie Down; The Ghost and the Vampire: W.B. Yeats's and Lady Gregory's Cathleen Ni Houlihan

    Chapter Four: Presbyterians and Hidden Ireland: Literary Reflections of the Rebellion, 1916-2000King Lear and the End of Hidden Ireland: Francis MacManus's Men Withering; Presbyterians and the Irish Language: Séamas Ó Néill's Play Faill ar an bhFeart; The Crumbling of Morality: Sam Hanna Bell's A Man Flourishing; Crossing the Boundary between Life and Death: John McArdle's Short Story 'It's Handy When People Don't Die'; The Exuberant Music of the Piper: Colm Mac Confhaola's Ceol an Phíobaire; Daemonic Violence: Gary Mitchell's Play Tearing the Loom; Summary of Trends

    Chapter Five: To Retain One's Humanity Among War's Horrors: The Mythical Method of Eoghan Ó Tuairisc's L'AttaqueThe Dual Structure of the Novel; The Metaphors of Geas and Tóraíocht; Cattle and Táin Bó Cuailnge; Heroism and the Bad-Mannered Giant; Hidden Ireland and the United Irishmen; Ideologies, Native and Foreign; The Secret of Máirtín's Life; Chapter Six: 'Bits of Broken Pottery': The Fragmentary Method of Thomas Flanagan's The Year of the French; The Year of the French and 'Revisionism'; Destabilised Narratives; The Year of the French and Metahistory; Metaphors and Images

    Chapter Seven: 'The Half-Built, Half-Derelict Cottage': Stewart Parker's Northern StarAllusion as a Structural Device; Northern Star as a Metadramatic Play; The 1798 Rebellion as Both Inspiration and Warning; Ideals and Symbols; Ghosts and the Future; Conclusions: Interpretations of 1798 in Twentieth-Century Fiction and Drama; Historiography vs. Literature: Interpretation on the Level of Content; Interpretation on the Formal Level; Bibliography; Index

  12. Westland
    Polen und die Ukraine in der russischen Literatur von Puškin bis Babel'
    Author: Lecke, Mirja
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang AG, Frankfurt am Main

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    ISBN: 9783653051261; 3653051266
    Series: Postcolonial perspectives on Eastern Europe ; 2
    Subjects: Russian literature / History and criticism; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Composition & Creative Writing; LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric; REFERENCE / Writing Skills; Literature and society -- Russia -- History; Russian literature -- History and criticism; Russian literature; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953; Russian literature / (OCoLC)fst01102312
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    Cover; Danksagung; Inhaltsverzeichnis; Einleitung; 1. Russland und die Begriffe der Postcolonial Studies; 2. Rus' -- russkij -- Rossija -- rossijskij; 3. Textkorpus und Gliederung der Arbeit; 4. Roman und Nation; 5. Bücher und ihre Leser in Russland und im Westen des Reiches; 5.1 Alphabetisierung und Sprachpolitik; Teil I. Die Romantik -- Das Reich wirdproblematisch: ästhetisch, ethisch, national; Kapitel 1: Puškin, Polen, die Ukraine und Mickiewicz; 1.1 Boris Godunov -- die Modernisierung Russlands und der "polnische Weg"; 1.1.1 Godunov und die Epochenwende

    1.1.2 Karamzin-Rezeption in Godunov: Nationen und Herrscher1.2 Mickiewicz -- Genie aus dem Westen; 1.2.1 Zwei Dichter -- zwei "Orientalismen"; 1.2.2 Mickiewiczs Konrad Wallenrod und Puškins Urteil; 1.3 Poltava: Gegen Verrat und Separatismus; 1.3.1 Poltava und das byronistische Verspoem; 1.3.2 Die Ukraine -- Land des Dunklen und Vergangenen; 1.3.3 Natur, Religion und Folklore -- Erinnerungen an die Ukraine?; 1.4 Puškins Dichtungen anlässlich des Polenaufstands 1830/31; 1.5 Der Mednyj vsadnik und sein polnischer Kontext; 1.5.1 Mickiewiczs "Ustęp" in den Dziady III

    1.5.2 Der Petersburg-Text als Erfindung eines Litauers1.5.3 Der Pilger im "Ustęp"; 1.5.4 Puškins Mednyj vsadnik (Der eherne Reiter); 1.5.4.1 Zwei Helden und ihre "Projekte"; 1.5.4.2 Tradition und Transformation der Petersburg-Dichtung; 1.5.4.3 Mickiewiczs Anti-Städtelob / Petersburg-Schelte; 1.5.4.4 Puškin und die Odentradition; 1.5.4.5 Natur -- Gewalt -- Naturgewalt; Kapitel 2: Gogol' -- Die literarische Ukraine als imperialer Entwurf; 2.1 Die Ukraine -- eine sublime Idee?; 2.2 Die Ukraine wird "literaturfähig"; 2.2.1 Die Ukraine-Mode des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts

    2.2.2 Vom Lokalkolorit zur Ethnografie2.3 Der Rahmen und seine Funktion in Gogol's fiktiver Ukraine; 2.3.1 Russisch oder Ukrainisch?; 2.3.2 Rahmenerzählung und Binnenerzählung; 2.3.3 Gogol's Ukraine und der "Ausnahmezustand"; 2.3.4 Gogol's Ukraine als Bild; 2.4 Die hyperbolisierte Idylle und das Sentimentalische; 2.5 Epik, Orientalismus und ein "halbwildes Jahrhundert"; 2.6 Absenz; 2.7 Rahmen als Ornament -- Die Ukraine derArabeski (Arabesken); 2.8 Was bleibt nach den Večera und Mirgorod; Teil II. Grenzziehungen: Dichtung und literarische Geschichtsbewältigung zwischen 1830 und etwa 1870

    Kapitel 3: Poetisierte Herrschaft -- dichterische Alternativen. Slavophile und Westler dichten über Polen und die Ukraine (Tjutčev, Majkov, Aleksej K. Tolstoj)3.1 Spätromantische Slavophilie (Tjutčev, Chomjakov, Majkov); 3.1.1 Heilsgeschichte als Familienangelegenheit -- Tjutčevs Lyrik über Polen; 3.1.2 Tjutčevs politische Publizistik; 3.1.3 Um den Polenaufstand 1863; 3.1.4 Der Slavenkongress und das Gedicht "Slavjanam" (An die Slaven, 1867); 3.1.5 Chomjakovs Gedicht "Kiev" (1839); 3.1.6 Majkovs Dichtungen über die "Westliche Rus'"; 3.2 Ein "kleinrussischer" Westler: Aleksej K. Tolstoj

  13. Narrating ancient Egypt
    the representation of ancient Egypt in nineteenth-century and early-twentieth-century fantastic fiction
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main

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    ISBN: 9783653055108; 3653055105
    Subjects: Fantasy fiction, English / History and criticism; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Fantasy fiction, English / (OCoLC)fst00920756; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953
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  14. Charles Darwin's looking glass
    the theory of evolution and the life of its author in contemporary British fiction and non-fiction
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Edition, Frankfurt am Main

    The book offers a comparative analysis of diverse Darwinism-inspired discourses such as post-modern novels, science fiction, popular science and nature films. Analysing the uses of the evolutionary discourse in recent literature and films, the study... more

     

    The book offers a comparative analysis of diverse Darwinism-inspired discourses such as post-modern novels, science fiction, popular science and nature films. Analysing the uses of the evolutionary discourse in recent literature and films, the study demonstrates how natural science influences the contemporary humanities and how literary conventions are used to make scientific and popular-science texts intelligible and attractive. &ltI>Charles Darwin's Looking Glass &lt/I>shows how and why today's culture gazes upon the myth of Darwin, his theory, and his life in order to find its own reflectio

     

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    ISBN: 9783653052060; 3653052068
    Series: Transatlantic studies in British and North American culture ; volume 11
    Subjects: English literature / 21st century / History and criticism; Evolution (Biology) in literature; Natural selection in literature; Literature and science / Great Britain; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882 -- In literature; English literature --21st century -- History and criticism; Literature and science -- Great Britain; English literature / (OCoLC)fst00911989; Evolution (Biology) in literature / (OCoLC)fst00917331; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953; Literature and science / (OCoLC)fst01000093; Natural selection in literature / (OCoLC)fst01921262
    Other subjects: Darwin, Charles / 1809-1882 / In literature; Darwin, Charles / 1809-1882 / (OCoLC)fst00029136
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    Cover; Acknowledgements; Table of Contents; Introduction: Charles Darwin's Looking Glass; The Voyages of Charles Darwin in Recent Fiction and Non-Fiction ; History and Simulation in Thorvald Steen's Don Carlos and Giovanni and Roger McDonald's ""Mr. Darwin's Shooter""; Depictions of Emma Darwin in Recent British Non-Fiction; Recent Fiction about Charles Darwin: Peter Nichols, Harry Thompson, and John Darnton; References to the Theory of Evolution in the Novels of John Fowles, A.S. Byatt, and Hilary Mantel

    Echoes of the Mid-19th-Century Spiritual Crisis in Selected Contemporary Texts Referencing Charles Darwin Darwin's Problem with Human Ancestry as Reflected in Recent Fiction; Darwinism and the Humanities; The Motif of Human Evolution in Selected Fiction and Non-Fiction ; Annie Dillard and Kurt Vonnegut on the Galapagos Archipelago as the Archetypal Darwinian Setting; References

  15. Poetry in the Service of Politics
    the case of Adam Mickiewicz in Communist Poland and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in East Germany
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Edition, Frankfurt am Main

    This book analyzes the ideology-based reception of Adam Mickiewicz in Communist Poland and of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in East Germany, the dynamics of that process and the strategies used to exploit the iconic status of the poets for the purpose... more

     

    This book analyzes the ideology-based reception of Adam Mickiewicz in Communist Poland and of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in East Germany, the dynamics of that process and the strategies used to exploit the iconic status of the poets for the purpose of reaffirming the legitimacy of the new system. The basic question tackled here concerns the similarities and differences between the Polish and German styles of harnessing poets into the service of politics. These issues are presented in view of the cultural and political life, i.e. public appearances by prominent politicians and culture activists, Marxist history of literature and literary worksthat ennobled Mickiewicz and Goethe in a hagiographic manner. --

     

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    ISBN: 9783653057652; 3653057655
    Series: Studien zur Kulturellen und Literarischen Kommunismusforschung ; 2
    Subjects: Germany / In literature; Germany / Politics and government / 20th century; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832 / Criticism and interpretation; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832 / Influence; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1749-1832 / Political and social views; Mickiewicz, Adam, 1798-1855 / Criticism and interpretation; Mickiewicz, Adam, 1798-1855 / Influence; Mickiewicz, Adam, 1798-1855 / Political and social views; Poland / In literature; Poland / Politics and government / 20th century; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) / (OCoLC)fst00972484; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953; Political and social views / (OCoLC)fst01353986; Politics and government / (OCoLC)fst01919741
    Other subjects: Mickiewicz, Adam / 1798-1855 / Criticism and interpretation; Mickiewicz, Adam / 1798-1855 / Political and social views; Mickiewicz, Adam / 1798-1855 / Influence; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von / 1749-1832 / Criticism and interpretation; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von / 1749-1832 / Political and social views; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von / 1749-1832 / Influence; Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von / 1749-1832 / (OCoLC)fst00029788; Mickiewicz, Adam / 1798-1855 / (OCoLC)fst00053975
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    Cover; Table of Contents; Introduction; Preface to the English edition; Part I. Politics; Chapter 1. Party-approved Mickiewicz: speeches, monuments, rituals; 1. Role models: Adam Mickiewicz in Soviet Lviv; 2. Romantic tradition in the years 1945-1948; 3. Communist celebrations: the 150th anniversary of Mickiewicz's birth; 3.1. The problem of Dziady; 3.2. December 1948: the ritual of Thanksgiving; 3.3. The monument in Warsaw; 4. The national edition of Mickiewicz's Works: censorship; 5. Mickiewicz in the times of thaw: the poet's 100th death anniversary

    5.1. "You budge a bit, Mr Mickiewicz and we shall budge too"5.2. The monument in Kraków; 6. From October 1956 until the millennium; 7. Kazimierz Dejmek's Dziady; Chapter 2. Party-approved Goethe: speeches, monuments, rituals; 1. German cultural policy in the years 1945-1949; 1.1. Weimar: remembrance in practice; 1.2. The theory of "cultural heritage"; 2. Communist celebrations: around the Goethe jubilee (1949); 2.1. Celebrations in Weimar; 3. Faust as a national hero: the strategies of canonisation; 3.1. The debate over Faust (1952-1953); 3.2. Schiller's Year

    4. Concern for "unfalsified heritage": censorship5. The Bitterfeld way; 6. The third part of Faust; 7. The year 1971; Part II. Research; Chapter 1. "New mickiewiczology": Marxist conceptions of Romanticism; 1. Romanticism in literary criticism in 1944-1948; 2. For Mickiewicz's new image; 3. Wacław Kubacki's Mickiewicz; 4. The Convention of Polish Philologists (1950); 5. Stefan Żółkiewski's Mickiewicz; 6. The ILR in the Jubilee Year 1955; 7. The ILR criticised: the years 1957-1958; 8. The Convention of Polish Philologists (1958); Chapter 2. "New Goetheology": Marxist conceptions of Classicism

    1. In György Lukács' circle of thought1.1. Ernst Bloch and Hans Mayer; 2. Gerhard Scholz's Lehrgang; 3. Ingress of the new methodology; 4. Settling the accounts with György Lukács; 5. The classicism of Helmut Holtzhauer; 6. Faust: a signature of the century; Part III. Literary output; Chapter 1. "Mickiewicz -- a living man"; 1. Poems about the poet; 1.1. Friendship with Pushkin; 2. Socialist realist stylistics; 2.1. Ballade; 2.2. Epic poem; 3. The Romantic tradition in Polish poetry after 1956; Chapter 2. "We all come out of Wilhelm Meister"; 1. Goethe in East German poetry

    1.1. The Bitterfeld poems2. "We all come out of Wilhelm Meister": socialiste ducational novels; 2.1. Theoretical basis; 2.2. From theory to practice: educational novel; 3. Overcoming the paradigm: Goethe another way; Summary; Bibliography; Index

  16. <<The>> South in the German imaginary
    the Italian journeys of Goethe and Heine
  17. Imagining Bombay, London, New York and beyond
    South Asian diasporic writing from 1990 to the present
    Author: Ridda, Maria
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Oxford

  18. Gernika/Guernica als Erinnerungsort in der spanischsprachigen Literatur
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Edition, Frankfurt am Main

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    ISBN: 9783653059373; 3653059372
    Series: Array ; 3
    Subjects: Spanish literature / 20th century / History and criticism; Spanish literature / 21st century / History and criticism; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / Spanish & Portuguese; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953; Spanish literature / (OCoLC)fst01128568
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  19. <<The>> final crossing
    death and dying in literature
    Contributor: Han, John J. (Publisher); Triplett, C. Clark (Publisher)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York

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    Contributor: Han, John J. (Publisher); Triplett, C. Clark (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9781453915530; 1453915532
    Series: Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature ; v.124
    Subjects: Death in literature; Grief in literature; Loss (Psychology) in literature; Mortality in literature; Literature / History and criticism; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary; Death in literature / (OCoLC)fst00888697; Grief in literature / (OCoLC)fst00947910; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953; Loss (Psychology) in literature / (OCoLC)fst01002636; Mortality in literature / (OCoLC)fst01026536
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    Introduction / John J. Han and C. Clark Triplett, Missouri Baptist University -- Part One: Death as a Reflection of Cultural Meaning and Symbolism. Chapter 1. Gravesites in the Stories of Herman Charles Bosman: An Exploration of History, Memory, Ritual, Identity, and Landscape / Carol Leff, Rhodes University; Chapter 2. "Mouthed Graves Will Give Thee Memory": Burial Sites and Poetic Immortality in Renaissance Verse / Colin Yeo, University of Western Australia; Chapter 3. Christian and Muslim Concepts of Death and the Afterlife in Postmodern Agnostic Poetry / Marwan Nader, Queen Mary, London University, and Myrna Nader, Brunel University --

    Part Two: Death as a Literary Device. Chapter 4. The End of Language? Representations and Effects of Death and Dying in the Fiction of Julia Kristeva and Susan Sontag / Heather H. Yeung, Durham University & University of Sunderland; Chapter 5. Death as an Instrument for Social Criticism in Young Italian Literature / Daniela Chana, University of Vienna / Chapter 6; The Secret Garden at the Back of the North Wind: The Life and Death Journey in Frances Hodgson Burnett and George MacDonald / John Pennington, St. Norbert College --

    Part Three: Those Left Behind. Chapter 7. How Men Grieve: A Contemporary Allegory of the Grieving Process in Sir Orfeo Rebekah M. Fowler, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse ; Chapter 8. Haunting and Melancholia: A Reading of the Revenant in Seamus Heaney's "Casualty" / Carolyn Ownbey, McGill University; Chapter 9. Those Left Behind: The Non-Endings of Primo Levi's If This Is a Man and Aharon Appelfeld's The Immortal Bartfuss / Kelly Leavitt, Missouri Baptist University -- Part Four: Death and Postmodernism. Chapter 10. The Driver's Seat: Death and Isolation in Muriel Spark's Postmodern Gothic / Hannah Farrell, Dublin, Ireland; Chapter 11. Death and Dying as Literary Devices in Brite's Exquisite Corpse and Palahniuk's Damned / Claudia Desblaches, University of Rennes 2; Chapter 12. "Stories Can Save Us": Rewriting Death in Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried / Lori F. Smurthwaite, California State University, Long Beach --

    Part Five: Death as an Expression of Personal Experience. Chapter 13. Tears and the Art of Grief / James Brown, Birkbeck, University of London; Chapter 14. Quick and Long-Lasting: Death and Dying in John Steinbeck's Fiction / John J. Han, Missouri Baptist University -- Chapter 15. Death-Defying Women: Art and Transcendence in Cather / Debra L. Cumberland, Winona State University

  20. Nach Wien!
    Sehnsucht, Distanzierung, suche : literarische Darstellungen Wiens aus komparatischer Perspektive
    Contributor: Bachleitner, Norbert (Publisher); Ivanović, Christine (Publisher)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Edition, Frankfurt am Main

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    Contributor: Bachleitner, Norbert (Publisher); Ivanović, Christine (Publisher)
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783653061024; 3653061024
    Series: Wechselwirkungen ; 17
    Subjects: Tri sestry (Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich) / (OCoLC)fst01356444; Austrian literature / History and criticism; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German; Austrian literature / (OCoLC)fst00821543; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953
    Other subjects: Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich / 1860-1904 / Tri sestry
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  21. Mapping Berlin
    Representations of Space in the Weimar Feuilleton
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Oxford

    "The Weimar period (1919-1933) generated an immense wealth of writings that recorded impressions of daily life in the German capital of Berlin. Literary journalism, in particular, experienced a surge in popularity at the time and played a vital role... more

     

    "The Weimar period (1919-1933) generated an immense wealth of writings that recorded impressions of daily life in the German capital of Berlin. Literary journalism, in particular, experienced a surge in popularity at the time and played a vital role in informing the public about the 'new world' that was emerging after the First World War. This book offers an original approach to the German feuilleton of the 1920s and early 1930s by exploring how authors engaged with the space of Berlin on the page. Drawing on recent spatial theory, the author focuses on the role of geography and cartography in the journalistic oeuvres of Joseph Roth, Gabriele Tergit and Kurt Tucholsky. Central to this study is an interdisciplinary and comparative approach to the examination of their feuilleton articles by foregrounding spatiality within the context of literary analysis. The book demonstrates how Roth, Tergit and Tucholsky depict contemporary concerns through spatial representation, thus yielding new insights into the authors' narration of the history, society and politics of the Weimar Republic."--Provided by publisher

     

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  22. <<La>> conquista imaginaria de América
    crónicas, literatura y cine
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York

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    Language: Spanish
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    ISBN: 9783653060751; 3653060753
    Series: Hispano-Americana ; 48
    Subjects: Imagined communities (Anderson, Benedict R. O'G) / (OCoLC)fst01395385; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary; Discoveries in geography / (OCoLC)fst00894950; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953; Motion pictures / (OCoLC)fst01027285
    Other subjects: Anderson, Benedict R. O'G. / (Benedict Richard O'Gorman) / 1936-2015 / Imagined communities
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  23. Heikle Versprechen
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Peter Lang AG, [Place of publication not identified]

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    ISBN: 9781453917985; 1453917985
    Series: Deutsche Literatur von den Anfängen bis 1700 ; v.51
    Subjects: Discourse analysis, Literary; Promises in literature; Suretyship and guaranty; Literature / History and criticism; German literature / History and criticism; Speech acts (Linguistics); Assertion (Linguistics); Speech in literature; Speech perception; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German; Assertion (Linguistics) / (OCoLC)fst01920913; Discourse analysis, Literary / (OCoLC)fst00894944; German literature / (OCoLC)fst00941797; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953; Promises in literature / (OCoLC)fst01078906; Speech acts (Linguistics) / (OCoLC)fst01129183; Speech in literature / (OCoLC)fst01129229; Speech perception / (OCoLC)fst01129230; Suretyship and guaranty / (OCoLC)fst01139183
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    Cover; Inhaltsverzeichnis; Dank; 1 Einleitung; 1.1 Hinführung; 1.1.1 Kostprobe; 1.1.2 Gefangenschaft; 1.2 Forschungsinteresse; 1.3 Zwei Erzähltypen; 1.3.1 Erzähltypus I: Bürgschaft; 1.3.2 Erzähltypus II: Fleischpfand; 1.4 Textauswahl; 1.5 Theorien; 1.5.1 John L. Austin: How to do Things with Words; 1.5.2 Jacques Derrida: Signatur Ereignis Kontext; 1.5.3 Mary Louise Pratt: Toward a Speech Act Theory of Literary Discourse; 1.5.4 Shoshana Felman: The Scandal of the Speaking Body; 1.5.5 Werner Hamacher: Einleitung (zu Rhetorik. Figuration und Performanz)

    1.5.6 J. Hillis Miller: Speech Acts in Literature1.5.7 Die Theorie vorbehalten; 1.6 Begriffsklärungen; 2 Fallbesprechungen: Bürgschafts-Erzählungen; 2.1 Fabel 257; 2.1.1 Primärtext; 2.1.2 Zusammenfassung; 2.1.3 Theoretische Vorbemerkungen; 2.1.4 Dilemma; 2.1.5 Erzähllogik; 2.1.6 Physiologie; 2.1.7 Genealogie; 2.1.8 Liste; 2.1.9 Schlussbemerkungen; 2.2 Exempel 108; 2.2.1 Primärtext; 2.2.2 Zusammenfassung; 2.2.3 Theoretische Vorbemerkungen; 2.2.4 narratio -- moralizacio (diachron); 2.2.5 narratio -- moralizacio (synchron) I -- Beständigkeit

    2.2.6 narratio -- moralizacio (synchron) II -- Performativität2.2.7 Schlussbemerkungen; 2.3 Schillers Ballade Die Bürgschaft; 2.3.1 Primärtext; 2.3.2 Unterschiede; 2.3.3 Ungereimtheiten; 2.3.4 Sprechhandlungsohnmacht; 2.3.5 Mundtot machen; 2.3.6 Selbstverlust; 2.3.7 Handlungsmacht Sprache; 2.3.8 Literarisches Sprechhandeln -- poetische und poetologische Performativität; 2.3.9 Christologisch-poetologische Deutung; 2.3.10 Schlussbemerkungen; 3 Fallbesprechungen: Fleischpfand-Geschichten; 3.1 Exempel 195; 3.1.1 Zusammenfassung; 3.1.2 Theoretische Vorbemerkungen; 3.1.3 Sprechakte

    3.1.4 Liebesversprechen3.1.5 Der Kredit; 3.1.6 Das Gericht; 3.1.7 Schlussbemerkungen; 3.2 Prosafassung; 3.2.1 Primärtext; 3.2.2 Zusammenfassung; 3.2.3 Unterschiede; 3.2.4 Theoretische Vorbemerkungen; 3.2.5 Die Liebesprobe; 3.2.6 Vertrag; 3.2.7 Gerichtsverhandlung; 3.2.8 Schlussbemerkungen; 3.3 Shakespeares Tragikomödie The Merchant of Venice; 3.3.1 Primärtext; 3.3.2 Theoretische Vorbemerkungen; 3.3.3 Zusammenfassung; 3.3.4 Unterschiede; 3.3.5 Kästchenprobe; 3.3.6 Körperdiskurs; 3.3.7 Identität/Alterität; 3.3.8 Von ganzem Herzen?; 3.3.9 Schlussbemerkungen; 4 Schluss; 4.1 Auswertung

    4.1.1 Differenzierende Begründung der Bürgschafts-Erzählungen4.1.2 Differenzierende Begründung der Fleischpfand-Erzählungen; 4.1.3 Systematisierende Begründung der Bürgschafts-Erzählungen; 4.1.4 Systematisierende Begründung der Fleischpfand-Erzählungen; 4.2 Fortsetzungen; 4.2.1 Evolution der Kooperation; 4.2.2 Speisewunder; Literaturverzeichnis; Abkürzungen (Lexika, Wörterbücher, Editionen); Quellen; Forschungsliteratur; Online-Zeitungen und audiovisuelle Medien

  24. Spaces of Desire - Spaces of Transition
    Space and Emotions in Modern Literature
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Lang, Peter, GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Frankfurt

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    Contributor: Siewert, Stephanie (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9783653013153; 3653013151
    RVK Categories: EC 2430
    Subjects: Space in literature; Emotions in literature; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary; Emotions / (OCoLC)fst00908819; Literature / (OCoLC)fst00999953; Space / (OCoLC)fst01765196
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  25. Resistance and Emancipation
    Cultural and Poetic Practices
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Lang, Peter, AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Oxford