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Where Next in Victorian Literary Studies? – Historicism and Hospitality
Literature Compass, 2007Abstract This paper forms part of a Literature Compass cluster of articles which examines the current state of Victorian Literary Studies and future directions. This group of four essays was originally commissioned by Francis O’Gorman (University of Leeds), who also provides
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The Historicization of Literary Studies and the Fate of Close Reading
Profession, 2007A few years ago I, along with a few colleagues from my department, went to dinner with a candidate for a junior position in eighteenth-century British literature. In the course of the conversation, the job candidate de clared that it was impossible to get published without archival work.
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Where Next in Victorian Literary Studies? – Historicism, Collaboration and Digital Editing
Literature Compass, 2007Abstract This paper forms part of a Literature Compass cluster of articles which examines the current state of Victorian Literary Studies and future directions. This group of four essays was originally commissioned by Francis O’Gorman (University of Leeds), who also provides
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Toward a Computational Historicism: From Literary Networks to the Autonomous Aesthetic
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014Stephen Greenblatt has identified pairs of moments in literary history such that the former moment must necessarily have preceded the later: literary history has a direction. This can be explained by asserting that the later texts required computational procedures capable of operating on the objects created by the earlier procedures, in the manner of ...
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Fiction, Historicization, and the Folkloric Autochtonization of a Literary Character
Revista de etnografie și folclor / Journal of Ethnography and FolkloreAs one of the most dynamic contemporary phenomenon, cultural and environmental tourism is shaped at the articulation of space, narratives and heritage, all joined in indigenous brands. The article focuses on a case of folklorization of a novel feminine character, namely Vitoria Lipan, famous in Romanian national literature. Settled in a real topography,
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Who’s Afraid of Historicizing? How Protestant Anti-historicism Became Literary Self-Defense
J19: The Journal of Nineteenth-Century Americanists, 2020openaire +1 more source

