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Józef Andrzej Załuski as a Literary Historian
2022Józef Załuski, the bishop of Kiev and Chernihiv, is a librarian, publisher, writer, translator, commentator, bibliophile, and bibliographer. He acquired printed books and manuscripts for the Załuski Library, which he founded together with his brother, Andrzej Stanisław.
Katarzyna Janus, Maria R. Nenarokova
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ION POP RETEGANUL AS LITERARY HISTORIAN
Incursions into the imaginary, 2023After 1848, the area inhabited by Romanians outside the Carpathian Arc underwent profound mental and social changes, which culminated in 1859 with the Little Union of Moldova and Wallachia. However, the consciousness of race and language were not realities that manifested themselves only in these Romanian provinces, Transylvania being united in ...
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Marie de Gournay literary historian
2023Marie de Gournay est surtout connue aujourd’hui pour son rôle dans la diffusion des Essais de Montaigne ou pour ses écrits consacrés à l’égalité des femmes et des hommes. Il sera question ici de son rôle dans l’évaluation et la défense de la littérature de la fin du XVIe siècle face à la réforme malherbienne ; son attachement à la traduction, sa ...
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Benedetto Croce: Literary Critic and Historian
Comparative Literature, 1953W ITH the death of Croce, on November 20, 1952, in his eightyseventh year, not only a great philosopher, aesthetician, historian, politician has passed, but also a great literary critic, a highly influential theoretician of literature, and a learned investigator of literary history.
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Carl Becker: The Historian as a Literary Craftsman
The William and Mary Quarterly, 1952The following essay is one chapter from Mrs. Smith's full-length biography of Carl Becker which is being submitted to the University of Chicago as a Ph.D. thesis. The quotations from unpublished Becker writings are printed through the courtesy of the Cornell Library where Becker's papers are now on deposit.
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Oddities and Novelties for the German Literary Historian
The German Quarterly, 1936IN VOLUME IX, no. 4 (November, 1936), pages 168-171, of the GERMAN QUARTERLY, I published an article entitled "Oddities and Novelties for the German Literary Historian." Compiled in the vein of Ripley's famous "Believe it or Not," these literary curios were intended to appeal as much to the average teacher of German as to specialists in literature ...
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Sacvan Bercovitch, Literary Historian and Theorist
2008Introduction to the Serialized Forum Sacvan Bercovitch, Literary Historian and ...
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Michael Drayton, Literary History and Historians in Verse
The Review of English Studies, 2007In or around 1621, Michael Drayton penned his well-known assessment of fellow poet Samuel Daniel, whom he described as ‘too much Historian in verse’. This article investigates that dismissal, arguing that behind it lies a long-standing and consistent literary position. Drayton's vision was of a literature that combined both poetry and history.
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The art of feminizing literary history: Madeleine de Scudéry literary historian
2023Madeleine de Scudéry a laissé deux textes qui relèvent par nature de l’histoire littéraire : « Le Songe d’Hésiode » (Clélie, VIII, 1658) et une conversation « De la poésie française… » (Conversations nouvelles sur divers sujets, 1684). Or ces deux textes, qui incluent a priori les hommes, valorisent clairement les femmes, comme autrices, mais aussi ...
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