European Writers in Exile
Herausgeber: Birkenstein, Jeff; Hauhart, Robert C.
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European Writers in Exile
Herausgeber: Birkenstein, Jeff; Hauhart, Robert C.
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This collection of transnational, globalized European literature studies envisions understanding the intersection of our contemporary world and various writers in exile in new cultural, historical, spatial, and epistemological frameworks. The collection features essays on such major writers as Joyce, Kafka, Nabokov, and many others.
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This collection of transnational, globalized European literature studies envisions understanding the intersection of our contemporary world and various writers in exile in new cultural, historical, spatial, and epistemological frameworks. The collection features essays on such major writers as Joyce, Kafka, Nabokov, and many others.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9781498560238
- ISBN-10: 1498560237
- Artikelnr.: 52643574
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9781498560238
- ISBN-10: 1498560237
- Artikelnr.: 52643574
Robert C. Hauhart is professor in the Department of Society and Social Justice at Saint Martin's University, Lacey. Jeff Birkenstein is professor of English at Saint Martin's University, Lacey.
Preface: On the Experience of Exile Robert C. Hauhart and Jeff Birkenstein
1. Social Exile in Nineteenth Century England Charlotte Fiehn 2. Zola's
English Exile: the Private Pages of a Public Author Katherine Ashley 3.
"All Europe contributed": Joseph Conrad's Experience and Representation of
Exile Kelly C. MacPhail 4. Thomas Mann - An American? From Fascination to
Disillusionment - The Black Swan as a Literary Account of Mann's Exile
Experiences Katarzyna Bä¿ewska 5. James Joyce, Dubliners, and Exile Jeff
Birkenstein 6. Franz Kafka's Exile of the Mind Robert C. Hauhart 7.
Professor Pnin in Exile: Nabokov and the Liminal Experience of the Post-War
Émigré Academic Rowena Clarke 8. Specks in the City: Shklovsky and Nabokov
in Berlin Rossitsa Terzieva-Artemis 9. Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss: The
Tradition of Political Thought and the Modern Age Shmuel Lederman 10.
Arthur Koestler's Fictional Self-Reflections of Exile Andrea Gay Tyndall
11. In Search of the Doppelganger: Homecoming from Exile Irina Golovacheva
12. Milan Kundera, the Novel, and the Problem of History Liani Lochner 13.
Norman Manea's Exile between Predicament and Redemption Brîndüa Nicolaescu
14. Lessons from Exile-Eva Hoffman as Theoretician and Practitioner of
Otherness Johannes Evelein 15. "Receive me kindly, stranger that I am":
W.G. Sebald's Existential Exile Marion Rohrleitner 16. Transnational Modes
of Exile in Caryl Phillips's Narratives: Or, What it Feels Like to be Both
Of and Not Of Svetlana Stefanova
1. Social Exile in Nineteenth Century England Charlotte Fiehn 2. Zola's
English Exile: the Private Pages of a Public Author Katherine Ashley 3.
"All Europe contributed": Joseph Conrad's Experience and Representation of
Exile Kelly C. MacPhail 4. Thomas Mann - An American? From Fascination to
Disillusionment - The Black Swan as a Literary Account of Mann's Exile
Experiences Katarzyna Bä¿ewska 5. James Joyce, Dubliners, and Exile Jeff
Birkenstein 6. Franz Kafka's Exile of the Mind Robert C. Hauhart 7.
Professor Pnin in Exile: Nabokov and the Liminal Experience of the Post-War
Émigré Academic Rowena Clarke 8. Specks in the City: Shklovsky and Nabokov
in Berlin Rossitsa Terzieva-Artemis 9. Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss: The
Tradition of Political Thought and the Modern Age Shmuel Lederman 10.
Arthur Koestler's Fictional Self-Reflections of Exile Andrea Gay Tyndall
11. In Search of the Doppelganger: Homecoming from Exile Irina Golovacheva
12. Milan Kundera, the Novel, and the Problem of History Liani Lochner 13.
Norman Manea's Exile between Predicament and Redemption Brîndüa Nicolaescu
14. Lessons from Exile-Eva Hoffman as Theoretician and Practitioner of
Otherness Johannes Evelein 15. "Receive me kindly, stranger that I am":
W.G. Sebald's Existential Exile Marion Rohrleitner 16. Transnational Modes
of Exile in Caryl Phillips's Narratives: Or, What it Feels Like to be Both
Of and Not Of Svetlana Stefanova
Preface: On the Experience of Exile Robert C. Hauhart and Jeff Birkenstein
1. Social Exile in Nineteenth Century England Charlotte Fiehn 2. Zola's
English Exile: the Private Pages of a Public Author Katherine Ashley 3.
"All Europe contributed": Joseph Conrad's Experience and Representation of
Exile Kelly C. MacPhail 4. Thomas Mann - An American? From Fascination to
Disillusionment - The Black Swan as a Literary Account of Mann's Exile
Experiences Katarzyna Bä¿ewska 5. James Joyce, Dubliners, and Exile Jeff
Birkenstein 6. Franz Kafka's Exile of the Mind Robert C. Hauhart 7.
Professor Pnin in Exile: Nabokov and the Liminal Experience of the Post-War
Émigré Academic Rowena Clarke 8. Specks in the City: Shklovsky and Nabokov
in Berlin Rossitsa Terzieva-Artemis 9. Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss: The
Tradition of Political Thought and the Modern Age Shmuel Lederman 10.
Arthur Koestler's Fictional Self-Reflections of Exile Andrea Gay Tyndall
11. In Search of the Doppelganger: Homecoming from Exile Irina Golovacheva
12. Milan Kundera, the Novel, and the Problem of History Liani Lochner 13.
Norman Manea's Exile between Predicament and Redemption Brîndüa Nicolaescu
14. Lessons from Exile-Eva Hoffman as Theoretician and Practitioner of
Otherness Johannes Evelein 15. "Receive me kindly, stranger that I am":
W.G. Sebald's Existential Exile Marion Rohrleitner 16. Transnational Modes
of Exile in Caryl Phillips's Narratives: Or, What it Feels Like to be Both
Of and Not Of Svetlana Stefanova
1. Social Exile in Nineteenth Century England Charlotte Fiehn 2. Zola's
English Exile: the Private Pages of a Public Author Katherine Ashley 3.
"All Europe contributed": Joseph Conrad's Experience and Representation of
Exile Kelly C. MacPhail 4. Thomas Mann - An American? From Fascination to
Disillusionment - The Black Swan as a Literary Account of Mann's Exile
Experiences Katarzyna Bä¿ewska 5. James Joyce, Dubliners, and Exile Jeff
Birkenstein 6. Franz Kafka's Exile of the Mind Robert C. Hauhart 7.
Professor Pnin in Exile: Nabokov and the Liminal Experience of the Post-War
Émigré Academic Rowena Clarke 8. Specks in the City: Shklovsky and Nabokov
in Berlin Rossitsa Terzieva-Artemis 9. Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss: The
Tradition of Political Thought and the Modern Age Shmuel Lederman 10.
Arthur Koestler's Fictional Self-Reflections of Exile Andrea Gay Tyndall
11. In Search of the Doppelganger: Homecoming from Exile Irina Golovacheva
12. Milan Kundera, the Novel, and the Problem of History Liani Lochner 13.
Norman Manea's Exile between Predicament and Redemption Brîndüa Nicolaescu
14. Lessons from Exile-Eva Hoffman as Theoretician and Practitioner of
Otherness Johannes Evelein 15. "Receive me kindly, stranger that I am":
W.G. Sebald's Existential Exile Marion Rohrleitner 16. Transnational Modes
of Exile in Caryl Phillips's Narratives: Or, What it Feels Like to be Both
Of and Not Of Svetlana Stefanova