E. S. Shaffer (ed.)
Comparative Criticism
Volume 18, Spaces: Cities, Gardens and Wildernesses
Herausgeber: Shaffer, E. S.
E. S. Shaffer (ed.)
Comparative Criticism
Volume 18, Spaces: Cities, Gardens and Wildernesses
Herausgeber: Shaffer, E. S.
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This 1996 volume addresses literary theory and criticism, comparative studies in terms of theme, genre movement and influence, and interdisciplinary perspectives. It includes a lapidary account by Geoffrey Hartman of those poets of the Holocaust Paul Celan and Nelly Sachs, whose refusal of traditional imagery is a last fragile link with it.
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This 1996 volume addresses literary theory and criticism, comparative studies in terms of theme, genre movement and influence, and interdisciplinary perspectives. It includes a lapidary account by Geoffrey Hartman of those poets of the Holocaust Paul Celan and Nelly Sachs, whose refusal of traditional imagery is a last fragile link with it.
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- Comparative Criticism
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9780521571487
- ISBN-10: 0521571480
- Artikelnr.: 26949908
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- In de Tarpen 42
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- 040 53433511
- Comparative Criticism
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9780521571487
- ISBN-10: 0521571480
- Artikelnr.: 26949908
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of illustrations; List of contributors; Acknowledgements;
Frontispeice: L'Abbé Lorrain de Valmont Curiositez de la Nature et de
l'Art, 1705; Editor's introduction: Spaces: an overview; Part I. Cities,
Gardens and Wildernesses: 'Breaking with every star': on literary knowledge
Geoffrey H. Hartman; The wild man in the forest Anne Barton; Paragone in
paradise: translating the garden John Dixon Hunt; Native language Robert
Crawford; The city in poetry Edwin Morgan; The city of wo/man: labyrinth,
wilderness, garden Gerald Gillespie; The troubadour, the shaman and the
palace lady: the cross-currents of desire Patrick Michael Thomas; Part II.
Literature, Translation and Performance: What is comparative literature? An
inaugural. Weidenfeld Visiting Professorship of European Comparative
Literature, 1994¿5, University of Oxford George Steiner; Winners of the
1994 BCLA translation competition: First prize: Corinna 'Revelation' a
novella, translated from the Hebrew by Betsy Rosenberg with an introduction
by Michael Sapir; Second prize: 'The Atli Lay' ad 'The Hamthir Poem',
translated from the Old Norse with an introduction by Thor Ewing; Eleven
stars over Andalusia: eleven poems translated from the Arabic by Mona Anis
and Nigel Ryan; Part III. Essay Reviews: Orientalism, cccidentalism, and
the notion of discourse: arguments for a new cosmopolitanism. On Edward
Said's Orientalism and Chen Xiaomei's Occidentalism: a Theory of
Counter-Discourse in Post-Mao China Douwe Fokkema; Heroic modernism: on
Christopher Butler's Early Modernism: Literature, Music and Painting in
Europe 1900-16 J. J. White; Books and periodicals received, compiled by
Simon James: Bibliography of Comparative Literature in Britain and Ireland
compiled by Nicholas Crowe.
Frontispeice: L'Abbé Lorrain de Valmont Curiositez de la Nature et de
l'Art, 1705; Editor's introduction: Spaces: an overview; Part I. Cities,
Gardens and Wildernesses: 'Breaking with every star': on literary knowledge
Geoffrey H. Hartman; The wild man in the forest Anne Barton; Paragone in
paradise: translating the garden John Dixon Hunt; Native language Robert
Crawford; The city in poetry Edwin Morgan; The city of wo/man: labyrinth,
wilderness, garden Gerald Gillespie; The troubadour, the shaman and the
palace lady: the cross-currents of desire Patrick Michael Thomas; Part II.
Literature, Translation and Performance: What is comparative literature? An
inaugural. Weidenfeld Visiting Professorship of European Comparative
Literature, 1994¿5, University of Oxford George Steiner; Winners of the
1994 BCLA translation competition: First prize: Corinna 'Revelation' a
novella, translated from the Hebrew by Betsy Rosenberg with an introduction
by Michael Sapir; Second prize: 'The Atli Lay' ad 'The Hamthir Poem',
translated from the Old Norse with an introduction by Thor Ewing; Eleven
stars over Andalusia: eleven poems translated from the Arabic by Mona Anis
and Nigel Ryan; Part III. Essay Reviews: Orientalism, cccidentalism, and
the notion of discourse: arguments for a new cosmopolitanism. On Edward
Said's Orientalism and Chen Xiaomei's Occidentalism: a Theory of
Counter-Discourse in Post-Mao China Douwe Fokkema; Heroic modernism: on
Christopher Butler's Early Modernism: Literature, Music and Painting in
Europe 1900-16 J. J. White; Books and periodicals received, compiled by
Simon James: Bibliography of Comparative Literature in Britain and Ireland
compiled by Nicholas Crowe.
List of illustrations; List of contributors; Acknowledgements;
Frontispeice: L'Abbé Lorrain de Valmont Curiositez de la Nature et de
l'Art, 1705; Editor's introduction: Spaces: an overview; Part I. Cities,
Gardens and Wildernesses: 'Breaking with every star': on literary knowledge
Geoffrey H. Hartman; The wild man in the forest Anne Barton; Paragone in
paradise: translating the garden John Dixon Hunt; Native language Robert
Crawford; The city in poetry Edwin Morgan; The city of wo/man: labyrinth,
wilderness, garden Gerald Gillespie; The troubadour, the shaman and the
palace lady: the cross-currents of desire Patrick Michael Thomas; Part II.
Literature, Translation and Performance: What is comparative literature? An
inaugural. Weidenfeld Visiting Professorship of European Comparative
Literature, 1994¿5, University of Oxford George Steiner; Winners of the
1994 BCLA translation competition: First prize: Corinna 'Revelation' a
novella, translated from the Hebrew by Betsy Rosenberg with an introduction
by Michael Sapir; Second prize: 'The Atli Lay' ad 'The Hamthir Poem',
translated from the Old Norse with an introduction by Thor Ewing; Eleven
stars over Andalusia: eleven poems translated from the Arabic by Mona Anis
and Nigel Ryan; Part III. Essay Reviews: Orientalism, cccidentalism, and
the notion of discourse: arguments for a new cosmopolitanism. On Edward
Said's Orientalism and Chen Xiaomei's Occidentalism: a Theory of
Counter-Discourse in Post-Mao China Douwe Fokkema; Heroic modernism: on
Christopher Butler's Early Modernism: Literature, Music and Painting in
Europe 1900-16 J. J. White; Books and periodicals received, compiled by
Simon James: Bibliography of Comparative Literature in Britain and Ireland
compiled by Nicholas Crowe.
Frontispeice: L'Abbé Lorrain de Valmont Curiositez de la Nature et de
l'Art, 1705; Editor's introduction: Spaces: an overview; Part I. Cities,
Gardens and Wildernesses: 'Breaking with every star': on literary knowledge
Geoffrey H. Hartman; The wild man in the forest Anne Barton; Paragone in
paradise: translating the garden John Dixon Hunt; Native language Robert
Crawford; The city in poetry Edwin Morgan; The city of wo/man: labyrinth,
wilderness, garden Gerald Gillespie; The troubadour, the shaman and the
palace lady: the cross-currents of desire Patrick Michael Thomas; Part II.
Literature, Translation and Performance: What is comparative literature? An
inaugural. Weidenfeld Visiting Professorship of European Comparative
Literature, 1994¿5, University of Oxford George Steiner; Winners of the
1994 BCLA translation competition: First prize: Corinna 'Revelation' a
novella, translated from the Hebrew by Betsy Rosenberg with an introduction
by Michael Sapir; Second prize: 'The Atli Lay' ad 'The Hamthir Poem',
translated from the Old Norse with an introduction by Thor Ewing; Eleven
stars over Andalusia: eleven poems translated from the Arabic by Mona Anis
and Nigel Ryan; Part III. Essay Reviews: Orientalism, cccidentalism, and
the notion of discourse: arguments for a new cosmopolitanism. On Edward
Said's Orientalism and Chen Xiaomei's Occidentalism: a Theory of
Counter-Discourse in Post-Mao China Douwe Fokkema; Heroic modernism: on
Christopher Butler's Early Modernism: Literature, Music and Painting in
Europe 1900-16 J. J. White; Books and periodicals received, compiled by
Simon James: Bibliography of Comparative Literature in Britain and Ireland
compiled by Nicholas Crowe.