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  • - Interdisciplinary Perspectives
     
    1.283,95 kr.

    Examines the complex relationships between original creative works and subsequent versions of these originals, from both theoretical and pragmatic perspectives. In this book, the process involves the rereading, reinterpretation, and rediscovery of literary texts, paintings, photographs, and films.

  • af Hugo G. Walter
    851,95 kr.

    A collection of essays that explores the theme of sanctuaries of light in nineteenth-century European literature, especially in selected works. It is suitable for professors, teachers, and scholars in the fields of English literature, German literature, European literature, comparative literature, and cultural studies.

  • - Genre Scenes from the Turn of the Century- Translated and with an Introduction by Donald K. Weaver
    af Donald K. Weaver
    809,95 kr.

    Black Banners

  • af Robert Eisenhauer
    824,95 kr.

  • - Interdisciplinary Perspectives
     
    893,95 kr.

  • - Death and Dying in Literature
     
    1.133,95 kr.

    The Final Crossing: Death and Dying in Literature compiles fifteen in-depth, scholarly, and original essays on death and dying in literature from around the globe and from different time periods. Written from a variety of critical perspectives, the essays target both scholars and serious students.

  • - Historical Fiction about Women Painters
    af Cortney Cronberg Barko
    1.004,95 kr.

    This unique work of scholarship explores contemporary issues of male spectatorship and the importance of biography for art criticism in the work of Tracy Chevalier, Eunice Lipton, Anna Banti, Kate Braverman, and Susan Vreeland.

  • af Russell Weaver
    1.209,95 kr.

    Offers an examination of the evolution of the two testaments, including analyses of the three book-length studies of the novel, climaxing with Wenke's argument that the Genetic Text shows the novel's active pursuit of ambiguity. This title analyzes the three major characters, showing how the text programmatically complicates each judgment of them.