Literature, Literary History, and Cultural MemoryHerbert Grabes Gunter Narr Verlag, 2005 - 378 páginas |
Índice
RICHARD HELGERSON | 19 |
WERNER SOLLORS | 45 |
GERHARD KURZ | 79 |
MARGIT SICHERT | 97 |
HANS ULRICH SEEBER | 147 |
CATHERINE BERNARD | 161 |
ANDREAS HÖFELE | 187 |
STEFANIE RÜCK | 205 |
EMORY ELLIOTT | 225 |
TADEUSZ SŁAWEK | 239 |
ASTRID ERLL ANSGAR NÜNNING | 261 |
JÜRGEN SCHLAEGER | 295 |
The Anachronism of Modern Cultural Memories | 331 |
SELL | 349 |
RONALD SHUSTERMAN | 365 |
Términos y frases comunes
Aby Warburg Adlestrop Aleida American Ansgar Ansgar Nünning authors Bellay Bellay's Blake British canon Causeries collective memory concepts of memory construction critical cultural history cultural memory David Copperfield Deffence deutschen Dichtkunst domain eighteenth century Elizabeth England English Literature Enlightenment epochs Erinnerung Erll Ernest Hemingway example fiction France Frankfurt am Main French Friedrich Friedrich Schlegels Gedächtnis genre German Geschichte Harmondsworth Hemingway Herbert Grabes historian History of English Identität imagination individual Jan Assmann Joachim du Bellay kulturelle literary history literary studies Lives London memory of literature modern monument moral More's Munich narrative novel original Oxford Paris parody past poem poetic poetry poets political present Queen readers remembering Richard Robert Chambers role Roman Rome Rousseau Sainte-Beuve Schlegel Schmid sense Shakespeare Silly Jack social story Suhrkamp Sun Also Rises T.S. Eliot theory Thomas tion Tom Jones tradition trans Tübingen William writing York