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  1. Here Begins the Book of the Knights of Modernism

    “[T]he first great novel of world literature”, according to the well-known words from Lukács’s The Theory of the Novel (Die Theorie des Romans),...
    Branko Vraneš in The Knights of Modernism
    Chapter 2021
  2. Four Perspectives on World Literature: Reader, Producer, Text and System

    Matthias Freise emphasizes that we should perceive world literature as a field of tensions and not as a set of texts. Therefore, examining it should...
    Matthias Freise in Tensions in World Literature
    Chapter 2018
  3. Zwischen Drama und Epik: Die Stücke nach 1989

    Die Stücke nach 1989 radikalisieren Ansätze, die bereits Handkes erste dramatische Entwürfe bestimmten. Die Stunde da wir nichts voneinander wussten...
    Rolf G. Renner in Peter Handke
    Chapter 2020
  4. Jugoslawische Ökumene, »Morawische Nacht«. Topographie eines Zerfalls

    Peter Handkes lange, intensive und zuletzt zunehmend streitbare Beschäft igung mit den Landschaft en und Ländern der ehemaligen Föderation...
    Alexander Honold in Der Erd-Erzähler
    Chapter 2017
  5. Introduction

    The following collection of essays will explore the ways in which Europe has been debated in post-1945 fiction. The emphasis will be on responses to...
    Andrew Hammond in The Novel and Europe
    Chapter 2016
  6. Introduction: Exercises in Polysemy

    Opening her first collection of essays, Dubravka Ugresic noted that ‘every book has its own personal story of coming into being’, one that ‘remains...
    David Williams in Writing Postcommunism
    Chapter 2013
  7. Aporias, Impasses and Ostalgia

    Concluding his review of The Museum of Unconditional Surrender, Serbian critic Teofil Pancic stated that the novel ‘appears as the natural and highly...
    David Williams in Writing Postcommunism
    Chapter 2013
  8. Der abwesende Zeitzeuge Laudatio auf Dževad Karahasan

    In Heinrich Heines »Romanzero« findet sich im Zyklus »Historien«, in der Nachbarschaft von Richard Löwenherz, der aus der österreichischen Haft...
    Lothar Müller in Heine-Jahrbuch 2012
    Chapter 2012
  9. The reception of East-European literature in modern China

    “Eastern Europe,” as a geopolitical term coined in the Cold War, not only refers to a regional demarcation, but also carries specific political,...

    Binghui Song in Neohelicon
    Article 22 March 2011
  10. Writing war, writing memory. The representation of the recent past and the construction of cultural memory in contemporary Bosnian prose

    Focusing on the work of Miljenko Jergović, Nenad Veličković, Alma Lazarevska, and Saša Stanišić, this paper examines how the representation of the...

    Stijn Vervaet in Neohelicon
    Article 13 October 2010
  11. Autor/innen aus dem ehemaligen Jugoslawien und den Nachfolgstaaten (Kroatien, Bosnien-Herzegowina und Bundesrepublik Jugoslawien)

    Der Titel dieses Beitrags kann sicherlich in Frage gestellt werden, vor allem von jenen, die aus welchem Grund auch immer, nicht wollen, daß die...
    Pero Mate Anušić, Azra Džajić in Interkulturelle Literatur in Deutschland
    Chapter 2007
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