Literary History - Cultural History: Force Fields and TensionsHerbert Grabes Gunter Narr Verlag, 2001 - 386 Seiten |
Inhalt
ANSGAR NÜNNING | 35 |
CHRISTOPH REINFANDT | 50 |
LEWIS JAYNE ELIZABETH English Department University of California | 58 |
Conceptual Locations of Culture and the Writing of Literary History | 67 |
HUBERT ZAPF | 85 |
HANS ULRICH SEEBER | 101 |
FRÉDÉRIC REGARD | 115 |
SINFIELD ALAN Arts B Sussex University Brighton BN1 9QN United | 118 |
The Making and Remaking of Literary and Cultural History | 197 |
VERA NÜNNING | 211 |
JOHN LUCAS | 239 |
MARGIT SICHERT | 257 |
PETER BURKE | 279 |
CATHERINE BERNARD | 299 |
PIERRE VITOUX | 315 |
BROOK THOMAS | 341 |
JÜRGEN SCHLAEGER | 137 |
ANDREAS HÖFELE | 161 |
JAYNE LEWIS | 179 |
DORIS BACHMANNMEDICK | 359 |
J HILLIS MILLER | 373 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
aesthetic American approach Autopoiesis bear-baiting become British Burke Cambridge canon Chawton civilisatory communication complex concept context cultural history cultural studies discourse Ecocriticism ecological emotions Empire England English Literature erary essay example exploration fiction forms Frankfurt am Main Frederick Antal function genre Greenblatt historians Historicism history of literature human ideology imaginative intellectual interpretation John kind knowledge Kulturwissenschaft language liter literary and cultural Literary Criticism literary history literary studies literary texts Literaturgeschichte Literaturwissenschaft London Luhmann means metaphor modern modernisation Morley narrative national identity nature Niklas Luhmanns nineteenth century novel Nünning Oxford paradigm past pastoral perspective play poetic poetry political postmodern poststructuralist practice present Queen of Scots question Raymond Williams recent relation Renaissance Routledge sense Shakespeare society specific structure T.S. Eliot textual theoretical theory theory of modernisation Thomas tion tradition Tübingen ture Victorian William women world literature York

