'Naming of parts', or, how things shape up in transcultural literary history
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
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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Revisiter l’histoire et le canon littéraires bulgares : quelle histoire littéraire de la Bulgarie ?
Since the beginning of the structuralist period, literary history has had to face a crisis, which in Bulgaria is combined with another crisis concerning literary criticism after 1989.
Marie Vrinat‑Nikolov
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Some Comments on the Changes, Contradictions and Connections of Literary Theories in Lithuania
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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This essay responds to the New Literary History editorial query to assess the "state of American Studies" by arguing that such efforts of assessment are the state of the field.
Wiegman, R
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An Outline of the Changes in Slovak Literary Criticism from the Mid-1960s to the Early 1970s [PDF]
This literary history paper is concerned with the changes of Slovak literary criticism over a certain period of time. It reconstructs the process of the criticism becoming temporarily emancipated, i.e.
Vladimír Barborík
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An Outline of the Changes in Slovak Literary Criticism from the Mid-1960s to the Early 1970s. (3th Part) [PDF]
This literary history paper is concerned with the changes of Slovak literary criticism over a certain period of time. It reconstructs the process of the criticism becoming temporarily emancipated, i.e.
Vladimír Barborík
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Outline of changes in Slovak literary criticism from the mid-1960s to the beginning of the 70s (2th part) [PDF]
This literary history paper is concerned with the changes of Slovak literary criticism over a certain period of time. It reconstructs the process of the criticism becoming temporarily emancipated, i.e.
Vladimír Barborík
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Something in Between: Galician Literary Studies Beyond the Linguistic Criterion
The history of literary phenomena is intertwined with the history of multilingualism. And yet, the study of literature is usually done within the paradigm of the national literature as developed in the 19th century which, from the premise of the ...
María Liñeira
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Looking for the History in Literary History: Review of * The Oxford Literary History of Australia
Reviewing The Oxford Literary History of Australia is a tricky, discomfiting affair. What do we expect from such histories? Should we expect the latest theoretical developments applied and amplified, or is this where specialist workers in the field turn ...
Carter, David
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