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Romantic Weltliteratur of the Western World is a collection of essays that examine Romantic literature and art from Europe and America. Since Goethe coined the concept of Weltliteratur, scholarly interest in comparative, global, and transnational literary and cultural studies has only continued to grow. Intended to complement existing scholarship, the essays in this volume offer a variety of critical approaches to Romantic literature and explore the dialogic component of different literary works as well as their transnational intertextualities.



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List of Illustrations – Acknowledgment – Agnieszka Gutthy: Introduction – Debnita Chakravarti: The Romantic "I": Italy and India in Letitia Landon’s Transnational Texts – Md. Monirul Islam: Robert Southey’s "Orientaliana" in Thalaba, the Destroyer – Jade Hagan: Seeker Spirituality and the American Blake – Fernando Presa González: Adam Mickiewicz and The Books of the Polish Nation and of the Polish Pilgrimage: Transnational Expression of Polish Messianism in Romanticism – Agnieszka Gutthy: Margaret Fuller and Adam Mickiewicz – Carrie Busby: Illusions of Certainty: Reconsidering the 1821 Anonymous Translation of Goethe’s Faustus – Agnieszka Gutthy: El principe constante / Książę niezłomny: From Spanish Baroque to Polish Romanticism – Mabel Greta Velis Blinova: The Imprint of Walter Scott on the Historical Perspective of Aleksander Pushkin and Fyodor Dostoevsky – Iren Boyarkina: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Olaf Stapledon’s Sirius – Akemi Yoshida: A Source Study of "The Nightingale and the Rose" (1888) by Oscar Wilde, With Special Reference to "Les sept cordes de la lyre" (The Seven Strings of the Lyre) (1838) by George Sand – Kima ya Thakur: Loss of Weltliteratur: Contextualizing Goethe’s Weltliteratur in the 21st Century – Contributors Biographies – Index of Poets and Writers.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/29/2019 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433161438, 978-1433161438
      ISBN10: 1433161435

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Romantic Weltliteratur of the Western World is a collection of essays that examine Romantic literature and art from Europe and America. Since Goethe coined the concept of Weltliteratur, scholarly interest in comparative, global, and transnational literary and cultural studies has only continued to grow. Intended to complement existing scholarship, the essays in this volume offer a variety of critical approaches to Romantic literature and explore the dialogic component of different literary works as well as their transnational intertextualities.



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations – Acknowledgment – Agnieszka Gutthy: Introduction – Debnita Chakravarti: The Romantic "I": Italy and India in Letitia Landon’s Transnational Texts – Md. Monirul Islam: Robert Southey’s "Orientaliana" in Thalaba, the Destroyer – Jade Hagan: Seeker Spirituality and the American Blake – Fernando Presa González: Adam Mickiewicz and The Books of the Polish Nation and of the Polish Pilgrimage: Transnational Expression of Polish Messianism in Romanticism – Agnieszka Gutthy: Margaret Fuller and Adam Mickiewicz – Carrie Busby: Illusions of Certainty: Reconsidering the 1821 Anonymous Translation of Goethe’s Faustus – Agnieszka Gutthy: El principe constante / Książę niezłomny: From Spanish Baroque to Polish Romanticism – Mabel Greta Velis Blinova: The Imprint of Walter Scott on the Historical Perspective of Aleksander Pushkin and Fyodor Dostoevsky – Iren Boyarkina: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Olaf Stapledon’s Sirius – Akemi Yoshida: A Source Study of "The Nightingale and the Rose" (1888) by Oscar Wilde, With Special Reference to "Les sept cordes de la lyre" (The Seven Strings of the Lyre) (1838) by George Sand – Kima ya Thakur: Loss of Weltliteratur: Contextualizing Goethe’s Weltliteratur in the 21st Century – Contributors Biographies – Index of Poets and Writers.

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