The literary channel : the inter-national invention of the novel /

The Literary Channel defines a crucial transnational literary ""zone"" that shaped the development of the modern novel. During the first two centuries of the genre's history, Britain and France were locked in political, economic, and military struggle. The period also saw Br...

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其他作者: Cohen, Margaret, 1958-, Dever, Carolyn
格式: Licensed eBooks
语言:英语
出版: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©2002.
丛编:Translation/transnation.
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书本目录:
  • Transnationalism and the origins of the (French?) novel / Joan DeJean
  • National or transnational? The eighteenth-century novel / Mary Helen Mc Murran
  • Sentimental bonds and revolutionary characters: Richardson's Pamela in England and France / Lynn Festa
  • Sentimental communities / Margaret Cohen
  • Transnational sympathies, imaginary communities / April Alliston
  • Phantom states: Cleveland, The recess, and the origins of historical fiction / Richard Maxwell
  • Gender, empire, and epistolarity: from Jane Austen's Mansfield Park to Marie-Thérèse Humbert's La montagne des signaux / Françoise Lionnet
  • The (dis)locations of romantic nationalism: Shelley, Staël, and the home-schooling of monsters / Deidre Shauna Lynch
  • "An occult and immoral tyranny": the novel, the police, and the agent provocateur / Carolyn Dever
  • Comparative Sapphism / Sharon Marcus
  • From literary channel to narrative chunnel / Emily Apter.