"How has Europe shaped British literature and culture - and vice versa - since the Middle Ages? This volume discusses the long history of British-European cultural and literary interactions since the early modern period. It offers four different approaches to the complexity of 'Europe.'"--
"How has Europe shaped British literature and culture - and vice versa - since the Middle Ages? This volume discusses the long history of British-European cultural and literary interactions since the early modern period. It offers four different approaches to the complexity of 'Europe.'"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. Zones of Influence: 1. The Mediterranean William T. Rossiter 2. France Thomas Hinton 3. Central Europe Richard Robinson with Julian Preece 4. Ireland Eugene McNulty and Ellen Howley 5. Scandinavia Elettra Carbone 6. The Balkans and Ruritania Alex Drace-Francis Part II. Pan-European Moods and Movements: 7. Renaissance David Rundle 8. The Enlightenment Dorinda Outram 9. Romanticism Rüdiger Görner 10. The Gothic Victor Sage 11. Modernism Sanja Bahum Part III. Cultural Transfers: 12. Early Modern print technologies Thomas Roebuck 13. Diplomacy Tracey A. Sowerby 14. Grand tours and sentimental journeys Zoë Kinsley 15. Folk and fairy tales Andrew Teverson 16. Translation William T. Rossiter and Duncan Large 17. More or less English: British Writers Abroad Barbara Korte 18. Holocaust education and commemoration in Britain Sue Vice 19. Critical and literary theory Hans Bertens 20. Culinary longings: French food on British tables Petra Rau Part IV. Anxious Neighbourhoods, Uncertain Futures: 21. Blockade communications: British cultural diplomacy and the wartime border Adam Piette 22. Britain as the 'Asylum of Nations': contested migrations, 1789-1960 David Glover 23. Great games: diplomacy and espionage in British fiction Allan Hepburn 24. Border crises: Brexit, pandemic, war in Europe Petra Rau and William T. Rossiter.
Part I. Zones of Influence: 1. The Mediterranean William T. Rossiter 2. France Thomas Hinton 3. Central Europe Richard Robinson with Julian Preece 4. Ireland Eugene McNulty and Ellen Howley 5. Scandinavia Elettra Carbone 6. The Balkans and Ruritania Alex Drace-Francis Part II. Pan-European Moods and Movements: 7. Renaissance David Rundle 8. The Enlightenment Dorinda Outram 9. Romanticism Rüdiger Görner 10. The Gothic Victor Sage 11. Modernism Sanja Bahum Part III. Cultural Transfers: 12. Early Modern print technologies Thomas Roebuck 13. Diplomacy Tracey A. Sowerby 14. Grand tours and sentimental journeys Zoë Kinsley 15. Folk and fairy tales Andrew Teverson 16. Translation William T. Rossiter and Duncan Large 17. More or less English: British Writers Abroad Barbara Korte 18. Holocaust education and commemoration in Britain Sue Vice 19. Critical and literary theory Hans Bertens 20. Culinary longings: French food on British tables Petra Rau Part IV. Anxious Neighbourhoods, Uncertain Futures: 21. Blockade communications: British cultural diplomacy and the wartime border Adam Piette 22. Britain as the 'Asylum of Nations': contested migrations, 1789-1960 David Glover 23. Great games: diplomacy and espionage in British fiction Allan Hepburn 24. Border crises: Brexit, pandemic, war in Europe Petra Rau and William T. Rossiter.
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