Walter Cohen argues that the history of European literature and of each of its standard periods can be illuminated by comparative consideration of the different literary languages within Europe, and of the relationship of European literature to world literature.
Walter Cohen argues that the history of European literature and of each of its standard periods can be illuminated by comparative consideration of the different literary languages within Europe, and of the relationship of European literature to world literature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Walter Cohen is Professor of English at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, after having taught from 1980 to 2014 in Comparative Literature at Cornell University, where he received a distinguished teaching award and held various college and university administrative posts for two decades. He is the author of Drama of a Nation: Public Theater in Renaissance England and Spain, and of numerous articles on Renaissance literature, literary criticism, the history of the novel, and world literature. He is also one of the editors of The Norton Shakespeare.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Introduction * Part 1: Antiquity * 2: The Old World Literary System * 3: Empire and Its Discontents in Classical Latin * Part 2: The Vernacular: From the Middle Ages to Early Modernity * 4: The Vernacular * 5: Medieval Epic * 6: Medieval Lyric * 7: Medieval Narrative after 1100 * 8: Language, Literature, and Popular Culture in the Age of the Reformation * Part 3: Early Modernity * 9: The Representation of Empire in the Renaissance, 1: Europe and the Mediterranean * 10: The Representation of Empire in the Renaissance, 2: Global Perspectives * 11: Eurasian Literature through the Eighteenth Century * Part 4: Modernity * 12: Nineteenth-century Poetry: Romanticism and After * 13: Nineteenth-Century Fiction * 14: Jewishness and Modernist Fiction * 15: World Literature and Contemporary Fiction * 16: Conclusion * Bibliography
* 1: Introduction * Part 1: Antiquity * 2: The Old World Literary System * 3: Empire and Its Discontents in Classical Latin * Part 2: The Vernacular: From the Middle Ages to Early Modernity * 4: The Vernacular * 5: Medieval Epic * 6: Medieval Lyric * 7: Medieval Narrative after 1100 * 8: Language, Literature, and Popular Culture in the Age of the Reformation * Part 3: Early Modernity * 9: The Representation of Empire in the Renaissance, 1: Europe and the Mediterranean * 10: The Representation of Empire in the Renaissance, 2: Global Perspectives * 11: Eurasian Literature through the Eighteenth Century * Part 4: Modernity * 12: Nineteenth-century Poetry: Romanticism and After * 13: Nineteenth-Century Fiction * 14: Jewishness and Modernist Fiction * 15: World Literature and Contemporary Fiction * 16: Conclusion * Bibliography
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