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Literary Tourist Guides as a Form of New Literary History. A Popular Genre in the Field of Professional Literary Knowledge [PDF]

open access: yesOpen Cultural Studies, 2018
Literary historiography is not indifferent to phenomena that are of key importance to contemporary culture and the humanities, including tourism and travel writing/travel studies.
Maj Joanna
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Léontine Zanta, philosophe et romancière : notes sur le parcours d’une pionnière

open access: yesCahiers d’Études Italiennes, 2021
This paper highlights the striking career of Léontine Zanta, the first French woman to obtain a doctorate in philosophy. More specifically, the essay examines this figure through the prism of her relationship to literature: although she acquired her ...
Annabelle Bonnet
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Theories of Urdu Literary History

open access: yesدریافت, 2023
Literary history of any nation is influenced by its literary tendencies, linguistic attitudes and thoughts, because literature is born of political, social, moral, religious, historical, linguistic, civilization and culture.
Khalid Ali Khan
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INTERVIEW: KEITH MITCHELL

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Philologia, 2022
Q: Literary history, be it national, local, or regional, is perhaps the most conservative form of literary study, with many claiming that the method is outmoded. What can literary histories do to overcome both the risk of obsolescence and their inherent
MITCHELL Keith
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Une histoire du texte féminin de la littérature russe est-elle possible ?

open access: yesRevue des études slaves, 2022
“Is a History of Women’s Writing Possible in Russian Literature?” refers to questions that correspond to two of the great epistemological turning points in the humanities in the last third of the twentieth century: “Do Women Have a History?” (Michelle ...
Catherine Géry
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La censure des textes en Iran après la révolution de 1979 : histoire et fonctionnement

open access: yesRevue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée, 2023
This article traces the history of the contemporary censorship of literary texts in Iran and explains the operating of the censorship system after the Islamic Revolution.
Nanquette Laetitia
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La littérature congolaise : une première approche quantifiée grâce à LITAF

open access: yesContinents manuscrits, 2020
This analysis of the real place occupied by Congolese literature at the global level (in fact, it hardly goes beyond the French-speaking ‘literary space’, due to the very low number of translations) is based on the results of a consultation of the LITAF ...
Pierre Halen
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'Naming of parts', or, how things shape up in transcultural literary history

open access: yesLiterator, 2005
This article suggests that transcultural literary history, in itself an exercise of great complexity, is rendered even more challenging if one accepts that cognition is a critical prior step in the process, regardless of whether literary history is ...
L. de Kock
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"Distribution is the Key": Transnational Networks of Audiopoetry in the Postwar Era

open access: yesCurrent Objectives of Postgraduate American Studies, 2022
This essay carves out a transnational network of postwar audio publishers invested in the idea to distribute spoken poetry and performed art via LPs and cassettes.
Ulla Stackmann
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Some Comments on the Changes, Contradictions and Connections of Literary Theories in Lithuania

open access: yesInterlitteraria, 2020
The paper presents a brief history of literary theories that have been used in Lithuania for the last century (1918–2018). Certain general patterns of development are visible in Lithuanian literary studies: movements from positivist (M. Biržiška) to anti-
Aušra Jurgutienė
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