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This volume consists of a series of essays about apocalypticism in a number of literary fields, ranging from Romanticism to contemporary American fiction. The contributions interrogate crisis-laden narratives and the consequences of undervaluing contingent, hesitant and provisional forms of experience and knowledge. This book was originally published as a special issue of Studia Neophilologica.

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This volume consists of a series of essays about apocalypticism in a number of literary fields, ranging from Romanticism to contemporary American fiction. The contributions interrogate crisis-laden narratives and the consequences of undervaluing contingent, hesitant and provisional forms of experience and knowledge. This book was originally published as a special issue of Studia Neophilologica.


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Michael Titlestad is a Professor in the Department of English at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. He writes extensively on South African literature and culture, and also on modernist writing, particularly maritime fiction. In addition to co-editing English Studies in South Africa with Sofia Kostelac, he edits fiction. David Watson is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at Uppsala University, Sweden, where he specializes in American literature and culture. He has published on 19th century and modernist American poets, 19th century and contemporary novelists, and issues in transnational and translation studies, on which he has co-edited two volumes-Traversing Transnationalism (2010) and Literature, Geography, Translation: The New Comparative Horizons (2011).