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Romantic Prose Fiction

Author : Gerald Ernest Paul Gillespie,Manfred Engel,Bernard Dieterle
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 772 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9027234566

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Romantic Prose Fiction by Gerald Ernest Paul Gillespie,Manfred Engel,Bernard Dieterle Pdf

In this volume a team of three dozen international experts presents a fresh picture of literary prose fiction in the Romantic age seen from cross-cultural and interdisciplinary perspectives. The work treats the appearance of major themes in characteristically Romantic versions, the power of Romantic discourse to reshape imaginative writing, and a series of crucial reactions to the impact of Romanticism on cultural life down to the present, both in Europe and in the New World. Through its combination of chapters on thematic, generic, and discursive features, Romantic Prose Fiction achieves a unique theoretical stance, by considering the opinions of primary Romantics and their successors not as guiding “truths” by which to define the permanent “meaning” of Romanticism, but as data of cultural history that shed important light on an evolving civilization.SPECIAL OFFER: 30% discount for a complete set order (5 vols.).The Romanticism series in the Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages is the result of a remarkable international collaboration. The editorial team coordinated the efforts of over 100 experts from more than two dozen countries to produce five independently conceived, yet interrelated volumes that show not only how Romanticism developed and spread in its principal European homelands and throughout the New World, but also the ways in which the affected literatures in reaction to Romanticism have redefined themselves on into Modernism. A glance at the index of each volume quickly reveals the extraordinary richness of the series' total contents. Romantic Irony sets the broader experimental parameters of comparison by concentrating on the myriad expressions of “irony” as one of the major impulses in the Romantic philosophical and artistic revolution, and by combining cross-cultural and interdisciplinary studies with special attention also to literatures in less widely diffused language streams. Romantic Drama traces creative innovations that deeply altered the understanding of genre at large, fed popular imagination through vehicles like the opera, and laid the foundations for a modernist theater of the absurd. Romantic Poetry demonstrates deep patterns and a sharing of crucial themes of the revolutionary age which underlie the lyrical expression that flourished in so many languages and environments. Nonfictional Romantic Prose assists us in coping with the vast array of writings from the personal and intimate sphere to modes of public discourse, including Romanticism's own self-commentary in theoretical statements on the arts, society, life, the sciences, and more. Nor are the discursive dimensions of imaginative literature neglected in the closing volume, Romantic Prose Fiction, where the basic Romantic themes and story types (the romance, novel, novella, short story, and other narrative forms) are considered throughout Europe and the New World. This enormous realm is seen not just in terms of Romantic theorizing, but in the light of the impact of Romantic ideas and narration on later generations. As an aid to readers, the introduction to Romantic Prose Fiction explains the relationships among the volumes in the series and carries a listing of their tables of contents in an appendix. No other series exists comparable to these volumes which treat the entirety of Romanticism as a cultural happening across the whole breadth of the “Old” and “New” Worlds and thus render a complex picture of European spiritual strivings in the late eighteenth and the nineteenth centuries, a heritage still very close to our age.

Early Modern Prose Fiction

Author : Naomi Conn Liebler
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2006-12-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781134245116

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Early Modern Prose Fiction by Naomi Conn Liebler Pdf

Emphasizing the significance of early modern prose fiction as a hybrid genre that absorbed cultural, ideological and historical strands of the age, this fascinating study brings together an outstanding cast of critics including: Sheila T. Cavanaugh, Stephen Guy-Bray, Mary Ellen Lamb, Joan Pong Linton, Steve Mentz, Constance C. Relihan, Goran V. Stanivukovic with an afterword from Arthur Kinney. Each of the essays in this collection considers the reciprocal relation of early modern prose fiction to class distinctions, examining factors such as: the impact of prose fiction on the social, political and economic fabric of early modern England the way in which a growing emphasis on literacy allowed for increased class mobility and newly flexible notions of class how the popularity of reading and the subsequent demand for books led to the production and marketing of books as an industry complications for critics of prose fiction, as it began to be considered an inferior and trivial art form. Early modern prose fiction had a huge impact on the social and economic fabric of the time, creating a new culture of reading and writing for pleasure which became accessible to those previously excluded from such activities, resulting in a significant challenge to existing class structures.

Visual Devices in Contemporary Prose Fiction

Author : Simon Barton
Publisher : Springer
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2016-01-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137467362

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Visual Devices in Contemporary Prose Fiction by Simon Barton Pdf

This book acknowledges that the reader of a novel looks at and sees the page before they begin to read any text placed upon it. Thus, any disruptions to how a traditional page 'should look' can have a large impact on the reading process. The book critically engages with the visual appearance of graphically innovative contemporary prose fiction.

The Crises of "Language and Dead Signs" in Ludwig Tieck's Prose Fiction

Author : William Crisman
Publisher : Camden House
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1571130144

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The Crises of "Language and Dead Signs" in Ludwig Tieck's Prose Fiction by William Crisman Pdf

Critical account of the works of Ludwig Tieck, the German Romantic writer, from a linguistic viewpoint. Although twentieth-century literary criticism has focused on language as a topic of discussion, critical evalutions of Romanticism and Romantic writers rarely deal with it in terms derived from the philosophy of language. This book evaluates the most prolific German Romanticist, Ludwig Tieck (1773-1853), from such a linguistic viewpoint, arguing that concerns in his work can be seen as forerunners of later language analysis, from speech-act theory to theories of reference. It covers Tieck's whole career, from his youth to his final novel, Vittoria Accorombona, providing a comprehensive analysis of this major author's work; it will also be of interest to those interested in the linguistic aspects of Romanticism.

Foregrounded Description in Prose Fiction

Author : José M. Lopes
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1995-12-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781442655805

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Foregrounded Description in Prose Fiction by José M. Lopes Pdf

In this wide-ranging study, José Manuel Lopes proposes a theoretical framework for analysing the role of description in prose fiction. He offers readings of texts drawn from four national literatures—French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Brazilian—testing his model across a cultural and temporal spectrum. This critical breadth also illustrates the significance of description in disparate contexts: the postmodern novel, which implicitly challenges conventional notions of foreground and background, as well as the naturalist and realist fiction of the nineteenth century. Lopes applies his model to detailed readings of Emile Zola's Une Page d'amour, Claude Simon's Histoire, Benito Pérez Galdós' La de Bringas, Cornélio Penna's A Menina Morta, and Carlos de Oliveira's Finisterra. In addition to exploring the interplay of description and narration, these readings pay particular attention to spatial descriptions, and analyse the diverse roles of description in different contexts. After subjecting each fictional text to a detailed analysis which seeks to bring out the crucial aspects that contribute towards the foregrounding of descriptive passages (e.g., mise en abyme, parody, modes of representation), and which establishes, on occasion, certain relations that literary description may entertain with the other arts, he attempts to isolate the primary functions of foregrounding descriptions. What he seeks to demonstrate is that description constitutes a major textual component necessary for the analysis and understanding of both nineteenth- and twentieth-century fictional texts.

Maria Edgeworth's Art of prose fiction

Author : O. Elizabeth MacWhorter Harden
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2015-07-24
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783111391601

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Maria Edgeworth's Art of prose fiction by O. Elizabeth MacWhorter Harden Pdf

Prose Fiction of the Cuban Revolution

Author : Seymour Menton
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2014-05-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780292763845

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Prose Fiction of the Cuban Revolution by Seymour Menton Pdf

Recipient of the Hubert Herring Memorial Award from the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies for the best unpublished manuscript of 1973, Prose Fiction of the Cuban Revolution is an in-depth study of works by Cubans, Cuban exiles, and other Latin American writers. Combining historical and critical approaches, Seymour Menton classifies and analyzes over two hundred novels and volumes of short stories, revealing the extent to which Cuban literature reflects the reality of the Revolution. Menton establishes four periods—1959–1960, 1961–1965,1966–1970, and 1971– 1973—that reflect the changing policies of the revolutionary government toward the arts. Using these periods as a chronological guideline, he defines four distinct literary generations, records the facts about their works, establishes coordinates, and formulates a system of literary and historical classification. He then makes an aesthetic analysis of the best of Cuban fiction, emphasizing the novels of major writers, including Alejo Carpentier's El siglo de las luces, and José Lezama Lima's Paradiso. He also discusses the works of a large number of lesser-known writers, which must be considered in arriving at an accurate historical tableau. Menton's exploration of the short story combines a thematic and stylistic analysis of nineteen anthologies with a close study of six authors: Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Calvert Casey, Humberto Arenal, Antonio Benítez, Jesús Díaz Rodríguez, and Norberto Fuentes. Several chapters are devoted to the increasing number of novels and short stories written by Cuban exiles as well as to the eighteen novels and one short story written about the Revolution by non-Cubans, such as Julio Cortázar, Carlos Martínez Moreno, Luisa Josefina Hernández, and Pedro Juan Soto. In studying literary works to reveal the intrinsic consciousness of a historical period, Menton presents not only his own views but also those of Cuban literary critics. In addition, he clarifies the various changes in the official attitude toward literature and the arts in Cuba, using the revolutionary processes of several other countries as comparative examples.

Prose Fiction and Early Modern Sexuality,1570-1640

Author : C. Relihan,G. Stanivukovic
Publisher : Springer
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2016-09-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137091772

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Prose Fiction and Early Modern Sexuality,1570-1640 by C. Relihan,G. Stanivukovic Pdf

Prose Fiction and Early Modern Sexuality, 1570-1640 brings together twelve new essays which situate the arguments about the multiple constructions of sexualities in prose fiction within contemporary critical debates about the body, gender, desire, print culture, postcoloniality, and cultural geography. Looking at Sidney's Arcadia , Wroth's Urania , Lyly's Euphues ; fictions by Gascoigne, Riche, Parry, and Brathwaite; as well as Hellenic romances, rogue fictions, and novelle, the essays expand and challenge current critical arguments about the gendering of labour, female eroticism, queer masculinity, sodomy, male friendship, cross-dressing, heteroeroticism, incest, and the gendering of poetic creativity.

Catalogue...authors, Titles, Subjects, and Classes

Author : Brooklyn Public Library
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1878
Category : Library catalogs
ISBN : MINN:31951001997892Y

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Catalogue...authors, Titles, Subjects, and Classes by Brooklyn Public Library Pdf

Subject Index to the Location of the Books and Pamphlets Contained in the Public Library of Concinnati

Author : Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 72 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1879
Category : Classification
ISBN : NYPL:33433000651509

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Subject Index to the Location of the Books and Pamphlets Contained in the Public Library of Concinnati by Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County Pdf

Finding List of the Apprentices' Library ...

Author : General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York. Free Library
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1889
Category : Library catalogs
ISBN : PRNC:32101073753657

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Finding List of the Apprentices' Library ... by General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York. Free Library Pdf

The Novel in India

Author : T. W. Clark
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2022-09-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000685947

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The Novel in India by T. W. Clark Pdf

First published in 1970, The Novel in India traces the birth and development of prose fiction in Bengali, Marathi, Urdu, Hindi, Tamil and Malayalam. It is addressed not only to academic students of Asian culture but to all who are interested in literary history. India and Pakistan have many great literatures, but they are almost unknown beyond their own boundaries. Language is a formidable barrier, and this book is offered in the hope that it can bridge the cultural divide that language has created. It has a fascinating story to tell of the endeavours, experiments and achievements of writers who deserve to be better known outside their native land.

The Oracle Encyclopaedia

Author : R. W. Egerton Eastwick
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 726 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1896
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN : STANFORD:36105015579134

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The Oracle Encyclopaedia by R. W. Egerton Eastwick Pdf

Northrop Frye's Student Essays, 1932-1938

Author : Northrop Frye
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 576 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2014-05-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781442620452

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Northrop Frye's Student Essays, 1932-1938 by Northrop Frye Pdf

'Frye was a person of uncommon gifts, and very little that came from his pen is without interest.' So writes Robert Denham in his introduction to this unique collection of twenty-two papers written by Northrop Frye during his student years. Made public only after Frye's death in 1991, all but one of the essays are published here for the first time. The majority of these papers were written for courses at Emmanuel College, the theology school of Victoria College at the University of Toronto. Essays such as 'The Concept of Sacrifice,' 'The Fertility Cults,' and 'The Jewish Background of the New Testament' reveal the links between Frye's early research in theology and the form and content of his later criticism. It is clear that even as a theology student Frye's first impulse was always that of the cultural critic. The papers on Calvin, Eliot, Chaucer, Wyndham Lewis, and on the forms of prose fiction show Frye as precociously witty, rigorous, and incisive - a gifted writer who clearly found his voice before his last undergraduate year. David Lodge wrote in the New Statesman: 'There are not many critics whose twenty-year-old book reviews one can read with pleasure and instruction, but Frye is an exception to most rules.' Northrop Frye's student essays provide pleasure and instruction through their comments on the Augustinian view of history, on beauty, truth, and goodness, on literary symbolism and tradition.

English Composition and Rhetoric

Author : Alexander Bain
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1875
Category : English language
ISBN : PRNC:32101072898214

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English Composition and Rhetoric by Alexander Bain Pdf