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Commemorating writers in nineteenth-century Europe = nation-building and centenary fever /
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Commemorating writers in nineteenth-century Europe/ Edited by Joep Leerssen, Ann Rigney.
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nation-building and centenary fever /
作者:
Leerssen, Joseph Th.,
其他作者:
Rigney, Ann,
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Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan : : 2014.,
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320 p. :32 b&w, ill.
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Electronic book text.
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List of Illustrations Preface Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Fanning out from Shakespeare-- Ann Rigney and Joep Leerssen 1. Schiller 1859: Literary Historicism and Readership Mobilization-- Joep Leerssen 2. Burns 1859: Embodied Communities and Transnational Federation-- Ann Rigney 3. Scott 1871: Celebration as Cultural Diplomacy-- Ann Rigney 4. Moore 1879: Ireland, America, Australia-- Ronan Kelly 5. Dante 1865: The Politics and Limits of Aesthetic Education-- Mahnaz Yousefzadeh 6. Petrarch 1804-1904: Nation-Building and Glocal Identities-- Harald Hendrix 7. Petrarch 1874: Pan-National Celebrations and Provencal Regionalism-- Francesca Zantedeschi 8. Voltaire 1878: Commemoration and the Creation of Dissent-- Francois Boudrot 9. Vondel 1867: Amsterdam-Netherlands, Protestant-Catholic-- Joep Leerssen 10. Conscience 1883: Between Flanders and Belgium-- An De Ridder 11. Pushkin 1880: Fedor Doestoevsky Voices the Russian Self-Image-- Neil Stewart 12. Preseren 1905: Ritual Afterlives and Slovenian Nationalism-- Marijan Dovic 13. Macha, Petofi, Mickiewicz: (Un)wanted Statues in East-Central Europe-- John Neubauer 14. Cervantes 1916: Literature as Exquisite Neutrality-- Clara Calvo 15. Whose Camoes? Canons, Celebrations, Colonialism-- Paulo de Medeiros Index.
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http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9781137412140Online journal 'available contents' page
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1137412143 (electronic bk.) :
Commemorating writers in nineteenth-century Europe = nation-building and centenary fever /
Leerssen, Joseph Th.,1955-,
Commemorating writers in nineteenth-century Europe
nation-building and centenary fever /[electronic resource] :Edited by Joep Leerssen, Ann Rigney. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 320 p. :32 b&w, ill.
Electronic book text.
List of Illustrations Preface Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Fanning out from Shakespeare-- Ann Rigney and Joep Leerssen 1. Schiller 1859: Literary Historicism and Readership Mobilization-- Joep Leerssen 2. Burns 1859: Embodied Communities and Transnational Federation-- Ann Rigney 3. Scott 1871: Celebration as Cultural Diplomacy-- Ann Rigney 4. Moore 1879: Ireland, America, Australia-- Ronan Kelly 5. Dante 1865: The Politics and Limits of Aesthetic Education-- Mahnaz Yousefzadeh 6. Petrarch 1804-1904: Nation-Building and Glocal Identities-- Harald Hendrix 7. Petrarch 1874: Pan-National Celebrations and Provencal Regionalism-- Francesca Zantedeschi 8. Voltaire 1878: Commemoration and the Creation of Dissent-- Francois Boudrot 9. Vondel 1867: Amsterdam-Netherlands, Protestant-Catholic-- Joep Leerssen 10. Conscience 1883: Between Flanders and Belgium-- An De Ridder 11. Pushkin 1880: Fedor Doestoevsky Voices the Russian Self-Image-- Neil Stewart 12. Preseren 1905: Ritual Afterlives and Slovenian Nationalism-- Marijan Dovic 13. Macha, Petofi, Mickiewicz: (Un)wanted Statues in East-Central Europe-- John Neubauer 14. Cervantes 1916: Literature as Exquisite Neutrality-- Clara Calvo 15. Whose Camoes? Canons, Celebrations, Colonialism-- Paulo de Medeiros Index.
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This volume offers detailed accounts of the cults of individual writers and a comparative perspective on the spread of centenary fever across Europe. It offers a fascinating insight into the interaction between literature and cultural memory, and the entanglement between local, national and European identities at the highpoint of nation-building.The many statues to writers dotted around the cities of Europe are the leftovers of a wave of commemorations which passed across the continent in the nineteenth century. Commemorating Writers in Nineteenth-Century Europe is the first volume to study this phenomenon in depth, offering both detailed accounts of the cults of individual writers and a comparative perspective on the spread of centenary fever across Europe. The result is fascinating insights into the interaction between performance, cultural memory and identity, and into the role of literature as a platform for both the negotiation of conflict and the celebration of common values. The comparative approach reveals how national identities were established along comparable lines in different countries, and how they were entangled in complex ways with struggles for power and prestige at local, regional and transnational levels. Among the fifteen cases studied, the English reader will encounter familiar names like Scott, Burns, Goethe, Dante, Petrarch, Cervantes and Camoes, but also less familiar ones, such as Petofi, Preseren, and Vondel. This study offers a radically new perspective on the trans-European cult of literature in the nineteenth century and on its societal importance.
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Joep Leerssen is Professor of European Studies at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands. His publications address the role of literature in cultural memory and national identities, and the transnational development of cultural nationalism in nineteenth-century Europe. He heads the Study Platform on Interlocking Nationalisms (SPIN, www.spinnet.eu). Ann Rigney is Professor of Comparative Literature at Utrecht University, Netherlands. She has published widely in the field of historical fiction, historiography, and cultural memory studies, including most recently The Afterlives of Walter Scott: Memory on the Move (2012).
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