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Modernity and Literary Historiography

2023
Abstract This chapter explores the possibilities of developing an alternative and critical literary historiography that would stay clear of modernity’s colonial cultural baggage, which trammels available models of non-western literary historiography. Using M.
Pp Raveendran, Raveendran Pp
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The draft in literary historiography

open access: yes, 2021
Abstract: This article presents a conceptual framework for a comparative historiography of the literary draft in Europe and elaborates on the reasons why a comparative history of the draft is an important missing link in today’s literary historiography. One of the reasons for this gap is the dis- parate nature of literary manuscripts.
Beloborodova, Olga, Van Hulle, Dirk
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Tools for a genealogical literary historiography

Poetics, 1985
Abstract The essay tries to outline a literary historiography which comes to terms with a Foucaultian approach. After a concise discussion of the Foucaultian position and some proposed transformations, the concepts ‘genealogy’ and ‘power’ are explicated.
Harro Müller, Nikolaus Wegmann
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Historiography and the Rorschach Framework: “Literary Skill” vs “Literary Qualities”

open access: yesPerceptual and Motor Skills, 1968
This note uses the Rorschach framework of interpretation to clarify the difference between speaking of a historian's “literary skill” and a historical work's “literary qualities.”
Stanley Stark
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The theory of history, literary history and historiography

Poetics, 1985
Abstract After a short discussion of some fundamental problems of literary historiography some of the better known positions of relativism and skepticism in the philosophy of history lead to the outline of a constructionist approach to the theory of history. It will be shown that the past is an intellectual construction.
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Structure and Rupture in Literary History and Historiography

2016
In rethinking modern Chinese literary history, we may draw on insights from two relatively new approaches in the West: postmodern literary history as represented by the Harvard University Press’s “new history” series, and comparative literary history as realized in two multivolume literary histories on Central-Eastern Europe and Latin America ...
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