"Explores the history, ambitions, and impact of the Nobel Prize in literature as it gained a central position in 20th-century global literary culture"--
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Paul Tenngart is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at Lund University, Sweden. He has published several books and articles on Swedish and French poetry, politics and ideology in 20th century Swedish literature, literary translations from Swedish to English, translation patterns from and to semi-peripheral positions and Anthropocene fiction. His latest book is Northern Crossings: Translation, Circulation and the Literary Semi-periphery (Bloomsbury 2022), co-written with Chatarina Edfeldt, Erik Falk, Andreas Hedberg, Yvonne Lindqvist and Cecilia Schwartz.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The Stockholm Consecration Relative Contemporaneity Culture, Capital, Crown - and Science Cosmopolitan Dreams Canon Formation from the Side 2. Entering the Cosmopolitan Scene: The Rise of the Prize Early Breakthroughs and Setbacks (1901-1913) Position Re-Established (1914-1929) A Broader Significance (1930-1939) World Consecration (1944-1953) Breaking News (The 1950s and Onwards) Concluding Remarks 3. Encompassing Everything: The Scope of the Prize World Ambitions The European Template Between Universalism and Pluralism The Problem of Access The Nominations The Actual Distribution of Awards Concluding Remarks 4. Making History: The Impact of the Prize Impactful Awards The Unawarded The Already Canonized An Alternative Literary History Nobel Effects and the World Literary System Shaping the Cosmopolitan Space Political Consequences Concluding Remarks 5. Defining Literature: The Poetics of the Prize Prize Motivations The Role of the Author and the Purpose of Literature The Poetics of Genre Poetics and Politics Nobel Lectures Concluding Remarks 6. Looking Ahead: The Survival of the Prize Crises Endured The Balancing Act Literary Canonization in an Age of Polarization Acknowledgment Appendix: Nobel Laureates in Literature 1901-2022 References Index
1. The Stockholm Consecration Relative Contemporaneity Culture, Capital, Crown - and Science Cosmopolitan Dreams Canon Formation from the Side 2. Entering the Cosmopolitan Scene: The Rise of the Prize Early Breakthroughs and Setbacks (1901-1913) Position Re-Established (1914-1929) A Broader Significance (1930-1939) World Consecration (1944-1953) Breaking News (The 1950s and Onwards) Concluding Remarks 3. Encompassing Everything: The Scope of the Prize World Ambitions The European Template Between Universalism and Pluralism The Problem of Access The Nominations The Actual Distribution of Awards Concluding Remarks 4. Making History: The Impact of the Prize Impactful Awards The Unawarded The Already Canonized An Alternative Literary History Nobel Effects and the World Literary System Shaping the Cosmopolitan Space Political Consequences Concluding Remarks 5. Defining Literature: The Poetics of the Prize Prize Motivations The Role of the Author and the Purpose of Literature The Poetics of Genre Poetics and Politics Nobel Lectures Concluding Remarks 6. Looking Ahead: The Survival of the Prize Crises Endured The Balancing Act Literary Canonization in an Age of Polarization Acknowledgment Appendix: Nobel Laureates in Literature 1901-2022 References Index
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