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  1. Queer universes
    sexualities in science fiction
    Contributor: Pearson, Wendy G. (Herausgeber); Hollinger, Veronica (Herausgeber); Gordon, Joan (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Liverpool University Press, Liverpool

    Contestations over the meaning and practice of sexuality have become increasingly central to cultural self-definition and critical debates over issues of identity, citizenship and the definition of humanity itself. In an era when a religious... more

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    Contestations over the meaning and practice of sexuality have become increasingly central to cultural self-definition and critical debates over issues of identity, citizenship and the definition of humanity itself. In an era when a religious authority can declare lesbians antihuman while some nations legalise same-sex marriage and are becoming increasingly tolerant of a variety of non-normative sexualities, it is hardly surprising that science fiction, in turn, takes up the task of imagining a diverse range of queer and not-so-queer futures. The essays in Queer Universes investigate both contemporary and historical practices of representing sexualities and genders in science fiction literature. Queer Universes opens with Wendy Pearson’s award-winning essay on reading sf queerly and goes on to include discussions about ‘sextrapolation’ in New Wave science fiction, ‘stray penetration’ in William Gibson’s cyberpunk fiction, the queering of nature in ecofeminist science fiction, and the radical challenges posed to conventional science fiction in the work of important writers such as Samuel R. Delany, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Joanna Russ. In addition, Queer Universes offers an interview with Nalo Hopkinson and a conversation about queer lives and queer fictions by authors Nicola Griffith and Kelley Eskridge

     

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    Contributor: Pearson, Wendy G. (Herausgeber); Hollinger, Veronica (Herausgeber); Gordon, Joan (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9781781388174
    Subjects: Geschichte; Science fiction, American / History and criticism; Gays' writings, American / History and criticism; Homosexuality and literature / United States / History; Homosexualität <Motiv>; Science-Fiction-Literatur; Englisch
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  2. A companion to the British and Irish short story
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Wiley-Blackwell, Malden, MA

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    ISBN: 9781405145374; 9781444304770
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    RVK Categories: HG 290 ; HG 690
    Edition: This ed. 1. publ.
    Series: Blackwell companions to literature and culture ; 56
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    Subjects: Kurzgeschichte; Englisch
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 571 S.)
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    Print publication date: 2008

  3. Zwischen Dogma und säkularer Welt
    zur Erzählliteratur englischsprachiger katholischer Autoren im 20. Jahrhundert
    Contributor: Engler, Bernd
    Published: 1991
    Publisher:  Schöningh, Paderborn

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    Contributor: Engler, Bernd
    Language: German
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    ISBN: 350670821X
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    RVK Categories: HG 260 ; HM 1331 ; HN 1331
    DDC Categories: 230; 820
    Series: Beiträge zur englischen und amerikanischen Literatur ; 11
    Subjects: Englisch; Roman; Katholizismus; Literatur; Katholik; Prosa
    Scope: 144 S.
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  4. The Columbia Guide to West African Literature in English Since 1945
    Published: [2008]; © 2008
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York, NY

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    ISBN: 9780231512152
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    Series: The Columbia Guides to Literature Since 1945
    Subjects: Literary Studies; Literature in Diverse Languages; Other Nations and Languages; West African literature (English); West African literature (English); Schriftsteller; Englisch; Literatur
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  5. In the Anteroom of Divinity
    The Reformation of the Angels from Colet to Milton
    Published: [2016]; © 2008
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

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    ISBN: 9781442688322
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    Subjects: Geschichte; Angels in literature; Angels; Christianity and literature; English literature; Rezeption; Engel <Motiv>; Englisch; Reformation; Literatur
    Other subjects: Dionysius Areopagita (ca. 5./6. Jh.)
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  6. The Age of Projects
    Published: [2016]; © 2008
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

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    ISBN: 9781442687349
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    Subjects: Geschichte; Civilization, Western; Humanities; Intellectual life; Science and the humanities; Aufklärung; Forschung <Motiv>; Englisch; Fortschritt <Motiv>; Wissenschaft <Motiv>; Literatur
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  7. Speaking of the Moor
    From "Alcazar" to "Othello"
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pa

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    ISBN: 9780812200294; 9780812221015
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    RVK Categories: HI 1250 ; HI 1254
    Subjects: Schwarze <Motiv>; Englisch; Drama
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 252 S.)
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    Biographical note: Emily C. Bartels is Professor of English at Rutgers University and Associate Director of the Bread Loaf School of English at Middlebury College. She is author of Spectacles of Strangeness: Imperialism, Alienation, and Marlowe, which also was published by the University of Pennsylvania Press

    Main description: Speaking of the Moor explores why the Moor became a central character on the English stage at the turn of the sixteenth century. Looking closely at key early modern dramatic and historical texts, the book uncovers the Moor's complex identity as a Mediterranean figure poised provocatively between European and non-European worlds

  8. Tragicomic Redemptions
    Global Economics and the Early Modern English Stage
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pa

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780812201925
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    Subjects: Wirtschaft <Motiv>; Tragikomödie; Englisch; Drama
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (288 S.)
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    Biographical note: Valerie Forman is Associate Professor of English at the University of Colorado, Boulder

    Main description: Valerie Forman contends that three seemingly unrelated domains—new economic theories and practices; the discourses of Christian redemption; and the rise of tragicomedy as the stage's most popular genre—were together crucial to the formulation of a new and paradoxical way of thinking about loss and profit in relationship to one another

  9. Current English linguistics in Japan
    Published: 1991
    Publisher:  Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin ;New York

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    ISBN: 0899255051; 3110117819; 9783110117813; 9783110854213
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    RVK Categories: HF 180
    Series: Trends in linguistics ; 16
    Subjects: Englisch; Grammatik; Linguistik; English language; Linguistics; Grammatik; Englisch; Linguistik; Anglistik
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 534 p)
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  10. The Body Economic
    Life, Death, and Sensation in Political Economy and the Victorian Novel
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

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    ISBN: 9781400826841
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    Subjects: Mensch <Motiv>; Wirtschaft <Motiv>; Englisch; Roman
    Other subjects: Eliot, George (1819-1880); Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
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    Main description: The Body Economic revises the intellectual history of nineteenth-century Britain by demonstrating that political economists and the writers who often presented themselves as their literary antagonists actually held most of their basic social assumptions in common. Catherine Gallagher demonstrates that political economists and their Romantic and early-Victorian critics jointly relocated the idea of value from the realm of transcendent spirituality to that of organic "life," making human sensations--especially pleasure and pain--the sources and signs of that value. Classical political economy, this book shows, was not a mechanical ideology but a form of nineteenth-century organicism, which put the body and its feelings at the center of its theories, and neoclassical economics built itself even more self-consciously on physiological premises. The Body Economic explains how these shared views of life, death, and sensation helped shape and were modified by the two most important Victorian novelists: Charles Dickens and George Eliot. It reveals how political economists interacted crucially with the life sciences of the nineteenth century--especially with psychophysiology and anthropology--producing the intellectual world that nurtured not only George Eliot's realism but also turn-of-the-century literary modernism

  11. Modernism, Media, and Propaganda
    British Narrative from 1900 to 1945
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

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    ISBN: 9781400828623
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    Subjects: Medien; Propaganda; Englisch; Roman
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    Main description: Though often defined as having opposite aims, means, and effects, modernism and modern propaganda developed at the same time and influenced each other in surprising ways. The professional propagandist emerged as one kind of information specialist, the modernist writer as another. Britain was particularly important to this double history. By secretly hiring well-known writers and intellectuals to write for the government and by exploiting their control of new global information systems, the British in World War I invented a new template for the manipulation of information that remains with us to this day. Making a persuasive case for the importance of understanding modernism in the context of the history of modern propaganda, Modernism, Media, and Propaganda also helps explain the origins of today's highly propagandized world. Modernism, Media, and Propaganda integrates new archival research with fresh interpretations of British fiction and film to provide a comprehensive cultural history of the relationship between modernism and propaganda in Britain during the first half of the twentieth century. From works by Joseph Conrad to propaganda films by Alfred Hitchcock and Orson Welles, Mark Wollaeger traces the transition from literary to cinematic propaganda while offering compelling close readings of major fiction by Virginia Woolf, Ford Madox Ford, and James Joyce

  12. Portable Property
    Victorian Culture on the Move
    Author: Plotz, John
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J.

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    ISBN: 9781400828937
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    Subjects: Besitz <Motiv>; Nationalcharakter; Englisch; Kultur; Literatur
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (288 S.)
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    Main description: What fueled the Victorian passion for hair-jewelry and memorial rings? When would an everyday object metamorphose from commodity to precious relic? In Portable Property, John Plotz examines the new role played by portable objects in persuading Victorian Britons that they could travel abroad with religious sentiments, family ties, and national identity intact. In an empire defined as much by the circulation of capital as by force of arms, the challenge of preserving Englishness while living overseas became a central Victorian preoccupation, creating a pressing need for objects that could readily travel abroad as personifications of Britishness. At the same time a radically new relationship between cash value and sentimental associations arose in certain resonant mementoes--in teacups, rings, sprigs of heather, and handkerchiefs, but most of all in books. Portable Property examines how culture-bearing objects came to stand for distant people and places, creating or preserving a sense of self and community despite geographic dislocation. Victorian novels--because they themselves came to be understood as the quintessential portable property--tell the story of this change most clearly. Plotz analyzes a wide range of works, paying particular attention to George Eliot's Daniel Deronda, Anthony Trollope's Eustace Diamonds, and R. D. Blackmore's Lorna Doone. He also discusses Thomas Hardy and William Morris's vehement attack on the very notion of cultural portability. The result is a richer understanding of the role of objects in British culture at home and abroad during the Age of Empire.Some images inside the book are unavailable due to digital copyright restrictions

  13. Choephoroe
    Author: Aeschylus
    Published: 1991
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin

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    Contributor: West, Martin L. (Publisher)
    Language: Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
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    ISBN: 9783110953862
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    Edition: 2. Aufl., 2., Reprint 2012
    Series: Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana
    Subjects: Metrik; Englisch; Übersetzung
    Other subjects: Aeschylus (v525-v456): Choephori
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VI, 71 Seiten)
  14. Literature, Life, and Modernity
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York

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    ISBN: 9780231515528
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    Series: Columbia Themes in Philosophy, Social Criticism, and the Arts
    Subjects: Literatur; Deutsch; Englisch; Literaturtheorie
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (193 p)
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    Richard Eldridge explores the ability of dense and formally interesting literature to respond to the complexities of modern life. Beyond simple entertainment, difficult modern works cultivate reflective depth and help their readers order and interpret their lives as subjects in relation to complex economies and technological systems. By imagining themselves in the role of the protagonist or the authorial persona, readers become immersed in structures of sustained attention, under which concrete possibilities of meaningful life, along with difficulties that block their realization, are tracked

  15. Gypsies and the British Imagination, 1807-1930
    Published: [2008]; © 2008
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York, NY

    Gypsies and the British Imagination, 1807-1930, is the first book to explore fully the British obsession with Gypsies throughout the nineteenth century and into the twentieth. Deborah Epstein Nord traces various representations of Gypsies in the... more

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    Gypsies and the British Imagination, 1807-1930, is the first book to explore fully the British obsession with Gypsies throughout the nineteenth century and into the twentieth. Deborah Epstein Nord traces various representations of Gypsies in the works of such well-known British authors John Clare, Walter Scott, William Wordsworth, George Eliot, Arthur Conan Doyle, and D. H. Lawrence. Nord also exhumes lesser-known literary, ethnographic, and historical texts, exploring the fascinating histories of nomadic writer George Borrow, the Gypsy Lore Society, Dora Yates, and other rarely examined figures and institutions.Gypsies were both idealized and reviled by Victorian and early-twentieth-century Britons. Associated with primitive desires, lawlessness, cunning, and sexual excess, Gypsies were also objects of antiquarian, literary, and anthropological interest. As Nord demonstrates, British writers and artists drew on Gypsy characters and plots to redefine and reconstruct cultural and racial difference, national and personal identity, and the individual's relationship to social and sexual orthodoxies. Gypsies were long associated with pastoral conventions and, in the nineteenth century, came to stand in for the ancient British past. Using myths of switched babies, Gypsy kidnappings, and the Gypsies' murky origins, authors projected onto Gypsies their own desires to escape convention and their anxieties about the ambiguities of identity. The literary representations that Nord examines have their roots in the interplay between the notion of Gypsies as a separate, often despised race and the psychic or aesthetic desire to dissolve the

     

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    ISBN: 9780231510332
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    Subjects: Anglo-American Literature, general; Literary Studies; Literature in Diverse Languages; English literature; English literature; Outsiders in literature; Romanies in literature; Zigeuner <Motiv>; Englisch; Öffentliche Meinung; Literatur; Zigeuner
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  16. Stalking the Subject
    Modernism and the Animal
    Published: [2008]; © 2008
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York, NY

    Human and animal subjectivity converge in a historically unprecedented way within modernism, as evolutionary theory, imperialism, antirationalism, and psychoanalysis all grapple with the place of the human in relation to the animal. Drawing on the... more

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    Human and animal subjectivity converge in a historically unprecedented way within modernism, as evolutionary theory, imperialism, antirationalism, and psychoanalysis all grapple with the place of the human in relation to the animal. Drawing on the thought of Jacques Derrida and Georges Bataille, Carrie Rohman outlines the complex philosophical and ethical stakes involved in theorizing the animal in humanism, including the difficulty in determining an ontological place for the animal, the question of animal consciousness and language, and the paradoxical status of the human as both a primate body and a "human" mind abstracting itself from the physical and material world. Rohman then turns to the work of Joseph Conrad, D. H. Lawrence, H. G. Wells, and Djuna Barnes, authors who were deeply invested in the relationship between animality and identity. The Island of Dr. Moreau embodies a Darwinian nightmare of the evolutionary continuum; The Croquet Player thematizes the dialectic between evolutionary theory and psychoanalysis; and Women in Love, St. Mawr, and Nightwood all refuse to project animality onto others, inverting the traditional humanist position by valuing animal consciousness. A novel treatment of the animal in literature, Stalking the Subject provides vital perspective on modernism's most compelling intellectual and philosophical issues

     

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    ISBN: 9780231518567
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    Subjects: Biology; Natural Sciences; Zoology; Animals in literature; Animals; English literature; English literature; Tiere <Motiv>; Primitivität <Motiv>; Darwinismus <Motiv>; Literatur; Mensch <Motiv>; Englisch; Rationalität <Motiv>; Das Animalische
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  17. The poet as botanist
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    For centuries, poets have been ensnared - as one of their number, Andrew Marvell put it - by the beauty of flowers. Then, from the middle of the eighteenth century onward, that enjoyment was enriched by a surge of popular interest in botany. Besides... more

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    For centuries, poets have been ensnared - as one of their number, Andrew Marvell put it - by the beauty of flowers. Then, from the middle of the eighteenth century onward, that enjoyment was enriched by a surge of popular interest in botany. Besides exploring the relationship between poetic and scientific responses to the green world within the context of humanity's changing concepts of its own place in the ecosphere, Molly Mahood considers the part that flowering plants played in the daily lives and therefore in the literary work of a number of writers who could all be called poet-botanists: Erasmus Darwin, George Crabbe, John Clare, John Ruskin and D. H. Lawrence. A concluding chapter looks closely at the meanings, old or new, that plants retained or obtained in the violent twentieth century

     

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  18. The Burdens of Perfection
    on ethics and reading in nineteenth-century British literature
    Published: [2008]; © 2008
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, N.Y.

    "In some moods, or for some people, the desire to improve can seem so natural as to be banal. The impulse drives forward so much in our culture that it can color our thoughts and shape our actions without being much noticed. But in other moods, or... more

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    "In some moods, or for some people, the desire to improve can seem so natural as to be banal. The impulse drives forward so much in our culture that it can color our thoughts and shape our actions without being much noticed. But in other moods, or for other people, this strenuous desire becomes all too noticeable, and its demands crushing. It can then drive a sleepless attention to ourselves, a desolate evaluation of what we have been and what we are."-from The Burdens of PerfectionLiterary criticism has, in recent decades, rather fled from discussions of moral psychology, and for good reasons, too. Who would not want to flee the hectoring moralism with which it is so easily associated-portentous, pious, humorless? But in protecting us from such fates, our flight has had its costs, as we have lost the concepts needed to recognize and assess much of what distinguished nineteenth-century British literature. That literature was inescapably ethical in orientation, and to proceed as if it were not ignores a large part of what these texts have to offer, and to that degree makes less reasonable the desire to study them, rather than other documents from the period, or from other periods.Such are the intuitions that drive The Burdens of Perfection, a study of moral perfectionism in nineteenth-century British culture. Reading the period's essayists (Mill, Arnold, Carlyle), poets (Browning and Tennyson), and especially its novelists (Austen, Dickens, Eliot, and James), Andrew H. Miller provides an extensive response to Stanley Cavell's contribution to ethics and philosophy of mind. In the process, Miller offers a fresh way to perceive the Victorians and the lingering traces their quests for improvement have left on readers

     

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    ISBN: 9780801460838
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    Subjects: Moral <Motiv>; Ethik; Englisch; Literatur
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  19. The Chinese Classic of Family Reverence
    A Philosophical Translation of the Xiaojing
    Published: [2008]; © 2008
    Publisher:  University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

    Few if any philosophical schools have championed family values as persistently as the early Confucians, and a great deal can be learned by attending to what they had to say on the subject. In the Confucian tradition, human morality and the personal... more

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    Few if any philosophical schools have championed family values as persistently as the early Confucians, and a great deal can be learned by attending to what they had to say on the subject. In the Confucian tradition, human morality and the personal realization it inspires are grounded in the cultivation of family feeling. One may even go so far as to say that, for China, family reverence was a necessary condition for developing any of the other human qualities of excellence. On the basis of the present translation of the Xiaojing (Classic of Family Reverence) and supplemental passages found in other early philosophical writings, Professors Rosemont and Ames articulate a specifically Confucian conception of "role ethics" that, in its emphasis on a relational conception of the person, is markedly different from most early and contemporary dominant Western moral theories. This Confucian role ethics takes as its inspiration the perceived necessity of family feeling as the entry point in the development of moral competence and as a guide to the religious life as well.In the lengthy introduction, two senior scholars offer their perspective on the historical, philosophical, and religious dimensions of the Xiaojing. Together with this introduction, a lexicon of key terms presents a context for the Xiaojing and provides guidelines for interpreting the text historically in China as well as suggesting its contemporary significance for all societies. The inclusion of the Chinese text adds yet another dimension to this important study. The Chinese Classic of Family Reverence is sure to appeal to specialists of comparative and Chinese philosophy and to all readers interested in the enduring importance of the family

     

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    Subjects: Englisch; Übersetzung
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  20. The Expense of Spirit
    Love and Sexuality in English Renaissance Drama
    Published: [2018]; © 1991
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY

    A public and highly popular literary form, English Renaissance drama affords a uniquely valuable index of the process of cultural transformation. The Expense of Spirit integrates feminist and historicist critical approaches to explore the dynamics of... more

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    A public and highly popular literary form, English Renaissance drama affords a uniquely valuable index of the process of cultural transformation. The Expense of Spirit integrates feminist and historicist critical approaches to explore the dynamics of cultural conflict and change during a crucial period in the formation of modern sexual values. Comparing Elizabethan and Jacobean dramatic representations of love and sexuality with those in contemporary moral tracts and religious writings on women, love, and marriage, Mary Beth Rose argues that such literature not only interpreted sexual sensibilities but also contributed to creating and transforming them

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781501723247
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    Subjects: Erotik <Motiv>; Sexualität; Englisch; Liebe; Drama; Liebe <Motiv>
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  21. Vagrant Writing
    Social and Semiotic Disorders in the English Renaissance
    Published: [2019]; © 1991
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    Vagrant Writing addresses the semiotic dimension of social change in Renaissance England. From tracta against cosmetics to the Jonsonian masque, from coney-catching pamphlets to the theology of Hooker, Barry Taylor explores what happens to Tudor and... more

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    Vagrant Writing addresses the semiotic dimension of social change in Renaissance England. From tracta against cosmetics to the Jonsonian masque, from coney-catching pamphlets to the theology of Hooker, Barry Taylor explores what happens to Tudor and Jacobean practices of writing when the ideology of the Word which underpins them -- an ideology of fixed, metaphysically anchored meaning -- must interpret, regulate and contain a social order undergoing radical transformation. The semiotic power of social disorder, the social power of a disorderly semiotics: it is at that intersection of disruptive forces that Vagrant Writing establishes its enquiry. Embracing such topics as the relationship of writing, usury and Narcissism, the links between literary translation and the regulation of female sexuality, the fragmentation of writerly authority and subjectivity in the literary marketplace, and the politics of allegorical interpretation, the book offers a series of connected readings which is at once closely detailed and ambitiously extensive in scope. In its own trespassings beyond the confines of the literary canon and across disciplinary boundaries, Vagrant Writing opens up new directions within the field of English Renaissance writing. In doing so, it makes available fresh perspectives on the relationship between social and discursive domains, and on the paradoxical, self-disputing energies of the Renaissance text

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781487583958
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    Series: Heritage
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; English literature; Literature and society; Literature and society; Renaissance; Semiotics and literature; Vagantendichtung; Literatursemiotik; Literatur; Renaissance; Englisch; Sozialer Wandel
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  22. Post-Apocalyptic Culture
    Modernism, Postmodernism, and the Twentieth-Century Novel
    Published: [2018]; © 2008
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto

    In Post-Apocalyptic Culture, Teresa Heffernan poses the question: what is at stake in a world that no longer believes in the power of the end? Although popular discourse increasingly understands apocalypse as synonymous with catastrophe,... more

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    In Post-Apocalyptic Culture, Teresa Heffernan poses the question: what is at stake in a world that no longer believes in the power of the end? Although popular discourse increasingly understands apocalypse as synonymous with catastrophe, historically, in both its religious and secular usage, apocalypse was intricately linked to the emergence of a better world, to revelation, and to disclosure.In this interdisciplinary study, Heffernan uses modernist and post-modernist novels as evidence of the diminished faith in the existence of an inherently meaningful end. Probing the cultural and historical reasons for this shift in the understanding of apocalypse, she also considers the political implications of living in a world that does not rely on revelation as an organizing principle.With fascinating readings of works by William Faulkner, Don DeLillo, Ford Madox Ford, Toni Morrison, E.M. Forster, Salman Rushdie, D.H. Lawrence, and Angela Carter, Post-Apocalyptic Culture is a provocative study of how twentieth-century culture and society responded to a world in which a belief in the end had been exhausted

     

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    ISBN: 9781442688834
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    Subjects: American fiction; English fiction; Modernism (Literature); Postmodernism (Literature); Weltuntergang <Motiv>; Postmoderne; Moderne; Englisch; Roman
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  23. Elizabethan Minor Epics
    Contributor: Donno, Elizabeth Story (Publisher)
    Published: [1963]; © 1963
    Publisher:  Columbia University Press, New York, NY

    Examines Elizabethan minor epics by authors such as; Thomas Lodge, Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Heywood, James Shirley, and others more

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    Examines Elizabethan minor epics by authors such as; Thomas Lodge, Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Heywood, James Shirley, and others

     

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    Contributor: Donno, Elizabeth Story (Publisher)
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780231881500
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    Subjects: POETRY / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Rezeption; Englisch; Literatur
    Other subjects: Ovidius Naso, Publius (v43-17)
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  24. Macropolitics of Nineteenth-Century Literature
    Nationalism, Exoticism, Imperialism
    Published: [2016]; © 1991
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pa.

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    ISBN: 9781512800371; 9780812282085
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    Series: New Cultural Studies
    Subjects: Politik; Abenteuerliteratur; Nationalismus <Motiv>; Fremdkultur; Imperialismus; Expansionspolitik; Literatur; Exotismus; Englisch; Literarische Bewegung; Imperialismus <Motiv>
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  25. The Poetics of Primitive Accumulation
    English Renaissance Culture and the Genealogy of Capital
    Published: [2019]; © 1991
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY

    Focusing on the transition from feudal relations to early capitalism-a transition made possible by a process that Marx called "primitive accumulation"-Richard Halpern analyzes the social forces that shaped the rhetorical and literary culture of the... more

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    Focusing on the transition from feudal relations to early capitalism-a transition made possible by a process that Marx called "primitive accumulation"-Richard Halpern analyzes the social forces that shaped the rhetorical and literary culture of the English Renaissance. In his view, economic modes of production are crucial factors in cultural as well as historical change. His intention is to show that a global investigation of economic and social transition can fruitfully supplement the more local, institutional reading of Renaissance literary texts produced by the new historicism.The first part of the book establishes a broad historical and theoretical context for understanding literary production in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Examining Tudor grammar schools as sites of both literary and ideological training, Halpern considers how Renaissance literary culture reflected and participated in the larger processes of class struggle and economic transformation. The book's second part analyzes works by four significant writers of the period-John Skelton, Thomas More, Edmund Spenser, and William Shakespeare-against the backdrop of major economic and social developments.Literary critics, literary theorists, and specialists in Renaissance studies will welcome this challenging and important book

     

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    ISBN: 9781501734908
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    Subjects: HISTORY / Renaissance; Kapitalismus; Literatur; Kapitalakkumulation; Englisch; Kapitalismus <Motiv>
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