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This collection (in honour of an internationally-renowned scholar who had shaped both scholarly and popular understandings of the period) comprises fourteen chapters written by specialists in the period and provides an appealing and illuminating cross-section of current research.
Great Britain --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Scotland --- Politics and government --- HISTORY / Europe / Western. --- 1700 - 1799
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"Samuel Richardson and the theory of tragedy is a bold new interpretation of one of the greatest European novels, Samuel Richardson's Clarissa. The book argues that Clarissa needs to be rethought as a dangerous exploration of the ethics of tragedy, on the scale of the great arguments of post-Romantic tragic theory, from Hölderlin and Nietzsche, to Benjamin and Lacan and beyond. Influenced by and providing introductory readings of all of these thinkers, the book also reflects the latest developments in eighteenth century studies, from developing views of the concept of the Enlightenment to recent work on anthology literature and quotation in the period. Taking the reader through Clarissa from beginning to end, Samuel Richardson and the theory of tragedy acts as a guidebook for newcomers to Richardson's notoriously massive text, situating it alongside Richardson's other works and the epistolary novel form in general. Filled with innovative close readings that will provoke and interest, Samuel Richardson and the theory of tragedy will also serve as a jumping off point for anyone interested in the way the theory of tragedy continues to be the privileged meeting point between literature and philosophy.This book will appeal to both literature scholars and students and the general reader; to those with interest in the eighteenth-century novel, tragedy and ethics in critical theory." --Back cover.
Richardson, Samuel, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Clarissa (Richardson, Samuel) --- History of Clarissa Harlowe (Richardson, Samuel) --- Clarissa, or, The history of a young lady (Richardson, Samuel) --- Literature --- Literary Studies: C 1500 To C 1800 --- LITERARY COLLECTIONS / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh [Add BISAC headings from the spreadsheet e.g. HISTORY / Europe / Western --- Anthologies: general --- Clarissa. --- European novels. --- German seventeenth century. --- Lovelace. --- Samuel Richardson. --- Terry Castle. --- Walter Benjamin. --- ethics of tragedy. --- linguistic persecutions. --- mad papers. --- mournful landscape. --- parental tyranny. --- post-Romantic tragic theory. --- rape. --- received notion. --- tragic drama.
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This book explores the dynamic relationships between sites, peoples, objects, and images during the first age of globalization in early modern Europe. It investigates interactions, interconnections, and entanglements on both micro and macro levels, and aims to understand the specific dynamics of processes of translocal and transcultural intersection. Linking global perspectives with the history of material culture, Sites of Mediation highlights the potential of objects, artefacts, and things to connect (urban) cultures and imaginaries. Individual chapters focus on a number of European cities, which all operated on different levels of global and interregional connections and are presented here as sites of connectivity, encounters, and exchange. Contributors are: Tina Asmussen, Nadia Baadj, Benedikt Bego-Ghina, Davina Benkert, Daniela Bleichmar, Susanna Burghartz, Lucas Burkart, Christine Göttler, Franziska Hilfiker, Nicolai Kölmel, Ivo Raband, Jennifer Rabe, Antonella Romano, Michael Schaffner, Sarah-Maria Schober, Claudia Swan, and Stefanie Wyssenbach.
Acculturation --- Acculturation. --- Cities and towns --- Cities and towns. --- City and town life --- City and town life. --- Globalization --- HISTORY / Europe / Western. --- Historic sites --- Historic sites. --- Historiography. --- International relations. --- Material culture --- Material culture. --- Social conditions. --- History --- Social aspects --- Social aspects. --- 1492-1648. --- Europe --- Europe. --- Historiography --- History, Local. --- Relations. --- History of Europe --- History of civilization --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- History. --- 1492-1648 --- Culture --- Folklore --- Technology --- Coexistence --- Foreign affairs --- Foreign policy --- Foreign relations --- Global governance --- Interdependence of nations --- International affairs --- Peaceful coexistence --- World order --- National security --- Sovereignty --- World politics --- Historical criticism --- Authorship --- Heritage places, Historic --- Heritage sites, Historic --- Historic heritage places --- Historic heritage sites --- Historic places --- Historical sites --- Places, Historic --- Sites, Historic --- Archaeology --- Historic buildings --- Monuments --- World Heritage areas --- City life --- Town life --- Urban life --- Sociology, Urban --- Global cities --- Municipalities --- Towns --- Urban areas --- Urban systems --- Human settlements --- Culture contact --- Development education --- Civilization --- Ethnology --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Cultural fusion --- Globalisation --- Internationalization --- International relations --- Anti-globalization movement --- Criticism --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Culture contact (Acculturation)
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