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Irving’s Literary Historiography

Nineteenth-Century Literature, 2023
Claudia Stokes, “Irving’s Literary Historiography” (pp. 195–222) This essay examines the importance of Washington Irving to modern disciplinary standards of historiography. Today, history and literature are distinct genres requiring different skills, but for centuries history was a recognized form of rhetoric readily available to writers,
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Caribbean Literary Historiography and the Jamaican Literary 1950s

Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism, 2020
This essay utilizes an alternative politics of directionality as a way of reentering the mid-twentieth-century Caribbean literary archive. Rather than focusing on Windrush as the main orienting point, this discussion examines and regrounds what events and institutions in Jamaica might tell us about the literary 1950s.
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Literary historiography, 1890–2000

2006
Making readers In 1906 D. J.O’Donoghue published The Geographical Distribution of Irish Ability . O’Donoghue was one of the first, and also one of the most energetically patriotic, Irish literary critics of the twentieth century. He is best remembered now, if at all, as editor of the pioneering The Poets of Ireland: A Biographical Dictionary , and ...
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On the patriarchal idyll of literary historiography

Serbian studies, 2015
In Serbian literary historiography, Lazarević is known as the founder of the Serbian psychological short story. In the preface of this special issue of Serbian Studies, the author Svetlana Tomić starts from the assumption that Lazarević’s contribution to Serbian literature and culture can be identified and characterized by its subversion of patriarchal
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Literary-Chronological Proximity in the Chronicler's Historiography

Vetus Testamentum, 1993
L'A. etudie les types de proximites chronologico-litteraires etablies par le Chroniste entre des evenements historiques sans lien rapportes en Samuel et Rois (le sacre de David et la mort de Saul). Un lien litteraire et chronologique est etabli entre l'activite rituelle d' Ezechias et l'echec de la campagne de Sennacherib dans le royaume de Juda.
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