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Nueva Granada: Paul Horgan and the Southwest

Nueva Granada presents a long personal interview that has never before been published to complement a fresh, updated selection of Robert Franklin Gish's many essays and articles about Paul Horgan and …


geschrieben von Robert F. Gish (Autor)

Islands and Exiles: The Creole Identities of Post/Colonial Literature

A comprehensive historical and theoretical study of the "creolization" process and its relevance to both colonial and postcolonial literatures, this book focuses for the most part on novels from or …

Part I. Introductions: 1. Within the shady hold of modernity: a preface to Creolization; 2. A glow of after-memory: (beyond) identity politics in postcolonial literature and theory; Part II. …


geschrieben von Chris Bongie (Autor)

The Cambridge Companion to the Brontes

Heather Glen is senior lecturer in English at the University of …

Essays by leading scholars explore the works …

Chronology; Introduction Heather Glen; 1. The Haworth context Juliet Barker; 2. The Brontes' childhood writings Carol Bock; 3. The poetry of the Brontes Angela Leighton; 4. The Professor, Agnes Grey, …


geschrieben von Heather Glen (Herausgeber)

Grave Concerns, Trickster Turns: The Novels of Louis Owens

An analysis of five of Louis Owens's critically acclaimed novels: The Sharpest Sight, The Bone Game, Wolfsong, Nightland, and Dark River. LaLonde argues that the "trickster discourse" of Owens's work …


geschrieben von Christopher A. LaLonde (Autor)

The Triumph of Imperfection: The Silver Age of Sociocultural Moderation in Europe, 1815-1848

Virgil Nemoianu is the William J. Byron Distinguished Professor of Literature and Ordinary Professor of Philosophy at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., and has taught at the …

In this sequel to his Harry Levin Prize-winning The Taming of Romanticism, Virgil Nemoianu expands his survey of the intellectual and literary movement that swept Europe in the early and middle …


geschrieben von Virgil P. Nemoianu (Autor)

On Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature: Essays

John Kerrigan is one of the foremost critics of English literature. This richly informed collection brings together his essays on such major figures as Sir Philip Sidney and Milton, but also less …

I: SHAKESPEARE; 1. Shakespeare as Reviser (1987); 2. Between Michelangelo and Petrarch: Shakespeare's Sonnets of Art (1994); 3. Keats and Lucrece (1988); 4. Henry IV and the Death of Old Double …


geschrieben von John Kerrigan (Autor)

Shakespearean Criticism, Volume 110: Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals of Current Evaluations

This series provides comprehensive coverage of critical interpretations of the plays of Shakespeare. Starting with Vol. 57, the series provides general criticism published since 1990 and historical …


geschrieben von Michelle Lee (Herausgeber)

Culture Makers: Urban Performance and Literature in the 1920s

A wide-ranging study of the cultural, social, and technological developments of …

A wide-ranging study of the cultural, social, and technological developments of …


geschrieben von Amy Koritz (Autor)

Prologues, Epilogues, Curtain-Raisers, and Afterpieces: The Rest of the Eighteenth-Century London Stage

Presents a fresh analysis of the complete theater evening that was available to playhouse audiences from the Restoration to the early nineteenth century. This work addresses artistic disciplines such …


geschrieben von Judith Bailey Slagle (Herausgeber) und Daniel James Ennis (Herausgeber)

Realometer

Mark von Schlegell, (*1967), schreibt vorzugsweise Science Fiction; bei Semiotext(e) ist 2005 der Roman Venusia erschienen, ein weiterer Band Mercury Station ist für 2009 in Vorbereitung. Seine …

Im Geleit von Autoren wie Adam Smith, Edgar Allan Poe, Hermann Melville, und James Tiptree, Jr. geht Mark von Schlegell mit Hilfe des Waldenschen Realometers der Frage nach dem Realitätsgrund …

Im Geleit von Autoren wie Adam Smith, Edgar Allan Poe, Hermann Melville, und James Tiptree, Jr. geht Mark von Schlegell mit Hilfe des Waldenschen Realometers der Frage nach dem Realitätsgrund …

Mark von Schlegell, (*1967), schreibt vorzugsweise Science Fiction; bei Semiotext(e) ist 2005 der Roman Venusia erschienen, ein weiterer Band Mercury Station ist für 2009 in Vorbereitung. Seine …


geschrieben von Mark von Schlegell (Autor) und Andreas Reihse (Übersetzung)


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