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  1. Joseph Conrad, Cosmopolitanism and Transnationalism

    In 1908, Joseph Conrad was criticised by a reviewer for being a man ‘without either country or language’: even his shipboard communities were the...
    Robert Hampson
    Book 2024
  2. Sacrifice as a Narrative Strategy in May Sinclair, Mary Butts, and H. D.

    This book explores sacrifice as a narrative theme and a stylistic strategy in works by May Sinclair, Mary Butts and H. D. It argues that the...

    Sanna Melin Schyllert
    Book 2024
  3. Peter S. Beagle's “The Last Unicorn” A Critical Companion

    ​This book assesses the work of one of the foundational figures of American fantasy, Peter S. Beagle. Through its focused analysis of The Last Unicorn, ...

    Book 2024
  4. The Politics of Literary History Literary Historiography in Russia, Latvia, the Czech Republic and Finland after 1990

    This book looks at literary historiography in Russia, Latvia, the Czech Republic and Finland, focusing on how seismic shifts in state politics and...
    Liisa Steinby, Benedikts Kalnačs, ... Viola Parente-Čapková
    Book 2024
  5. Bernard Shaw’s and Virginia Woolf’s Interior Authors Censored and Modern

    Virginia Woolf and Bernard Shaw may be the odd couple of Twentieth Century modernism.  Despite their difference in age (Shaw was twenty-six years...
    Lagretta Tallent Lenker in Bernard Shaw and His Contemporaries
    Book 2024
  6. Drafty Houses in Forster, Eliot and Woolf Spatiality and Cultural Politics

    This book argues that E. M. Forster, T. S. Eliot, and Virginia Woolf  engaged sustainedly with real and imagined places as sites of counter-cultural...

    Book 2024
  7. German-Language Children's and Youth Literature In The Media Network 1900-1945.

    With the research of German-language children's and youth literature and its media associations in the period from 1900 to 1945 as well as the...
    Petra Josting, Marlene Antonia Illies, ... Annemarie Weber
    Book 2024
  8. The Unspoken Menace

    Representations of tuberculosis in early nineteenth-century Irish fiction stand in marked contrast with later writing. They are notable for the...
    Chapter 2024
  9. Latvian Literary Histories from 1812 to 1940: Popular Enlightenment, Romantic Nationalism, and Political Independence

    After the publication of the first Latvian-language texts in the sixteenth century, the literary process long continued to develop without the...
    Māra Grudule, Benedikts Kalnačs in The Politics of Literary History
    Chapter 2024
  10. Swedish-Language Literature in Finland: From a National to a Minority Literature

    Along with literature written in Finnish, that written in Swedish has always played a major role in the literature of the country; indeed, down till...
    Chapter 2024
  11. Politics and Policies in Literary Historiography During the Periods of “Disobedience” (1963–1969) and “Normalization” (1969–1989)

    The latter half of the 1960s was characterized by a slow but steady liberalization of the Czechoslovak society, culture and scholarship, culminating...
    Libuše Heczková, Viola Parente-Čapková in The Politics of Literary History
    Chapter 2024
  12. Textbooks in Literary History

    Literary history textbooks for secondary and upper secondary schools have always been intertwined not only with the development of literary history...
    Libuše Heczková, Viola Parente-Čapková in The Politics of Literary History
    Chapter 2024
  13. Academy of Sciences: Definitive Literary History

    Among the three major types of literary histories in Russia, the Academy history traditionally occupies a special place as a “definitive” voice and a...
    Chapter 2024
  14. Introduction: An Outline of the Political and Cultural Development of Latvia

    In Part 2, we trace the main trends occurring in Latvian literary histories. The first books in the Latvian language were printed in the sixteenth...
    Māra Grudule, Benedikts Kalnačs in The Politics of Literary History
    Chapter 2024
  15. Celebrating Finland: Laitinen’s Literary History

    In 1967, when Finland was celebrating fifty years of independence, a new, concise literary history by Kai Laitinen was published. The work covers the...
    Chapter 2024
  16. Literary Histories from Mid-Nineteenth to Mid-Twentieth Century: The Viewpoint of Nationalism

    Literature created in Finland is of relatively late origin. Only from the nineteenth century onward can we speak of a thriving Finnish literature,...
    Liisa Steinby, Elina Arminen in The Politics of Literary History
    Chapter 2024
  17. Literary History Since 1989: Directions, Attempts at Synthesis, Challenges

    The year 1989 marked a change in the political system of Czechoslovakia, as in all countries behind the Iron Curtain. Many prominent individuals who...
    Libuše Heczková, Viola Parente-Čapková in The Politics of Literary History
    Chapter 2024
  18. In Defense of Poesy: Hallila’s Survey of Contemporary Finnish Literature

    Somewhat surprisingly, the Varpio literary history did not evoke any public discussion concerning the principles of literary historiography. This may...
    Chapter 2024
  19. The First Czechoslovak Republic: Literary Historiography 1918–1939

    World War I not only changed the political map of Europe, but also unsettled or totally shattered many of the structures of prewar societies. As...
    Libuše Heczková, Viola Parente-Čapková in The Politics of Literary History
    Chapter 2024
  20. Introduction

    Coward is more than just a major practitioner of the drama of the 1920s. He continued a theatrical tradition of well-made plays and contributed to...
    Roger Kojecky in Coward the Dramatist
    Chapter 2024
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