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Re-Making the Italians
Collective Identities in the Contemporary Italian Historical Novel©2012 Thesis -
Investigating Fascism
Crime, Mystery, and the Fascist Ventennio in the Historical Novel©2017 Monographs -
The Articulation of Science in the Neo-Victorian Novel
A Poetics (and Two Case-Studies)©2002 Thesis -
Travelling in Women’s History with Michèle Roberts’s Novels
Literature, Language and Culture©2011 Monographs -
Technology and Postmodern Subjectivity in Don DeLillo’s Novels
©2010 Monographs -
Angela Carter’s Critique of Her Contemporary World
Politics, History, and Mortality©2021 Monographs -
150 Jahre «Max Havelaar»- 150 Years «Max Havelaar»
Multatulis Roman in neuer Perspektive - Multatuli’s Novel from New Perspectives©2012 Edited Collection -
Lessons from the East
Representations of East Asia in Contemporary Anglophone Films and Novels©2018 Monographs -
Lost in Transnation
Alternative Narrative, National, and Historical Visions of the Korean-American Subject in Select 20th-Century Korean American Novels©2017 Monographs -
«Counterfeited our names we haue, craftily - all thynges vpright to saue»
Self-Fashioning and Self-Representation in Literature in English©2010 Edited Collection -
«History is Mostly Repair and Revenge»
Discourses of/on History in Literature in English©2010 Conference proceedings -
Salem – A Literary Profile
Themes and Motifs in the Depiction of Colonial and Contemporary Salem in American Fiction©2021 Thesis -
Mediating the Past
Gustav Freytag, Progress, and German Historical Identity, 1848-1871©2005 Monographs -
«Die Verlobung in St. Domingo»
Kleist's Novelle in Translation and as a Basis for Opera and Drama©1984 Others -
Vygotsky in 21st Century Society
Advances in Cultural Historical Theory and Praxis with Non-Dominant Communities©2011 Textbook -
Feuchtwanger Studies
This series focuses on the life and work of the internationally celebrated German writer Lion Feuchtwanger (1884–1958), whose works have been translated into many languages. Of particular interest are topics such as Feuchtwanger’s role as a critic of Weimar Germany and the rise of Nazism, his years of exile in France (1933–40) and in the United States (1940–58), his achievements as a proponent of the historical novel, and his reception both in Germany and in the wider world. The series presents Feuchtwanger in the context of his times, paying special attention to his years in Southern California and his relationships with other leading cultural figures of the era. With Feuchtwanger at its core, the series explores the multinational literary and intellectual network that resulted from German and Austrian exile under Nationalism Socialism: from Paris to Vienna, Los Angeles to London, Buenos Aires to Tel Aviv, and New York to Moscow. Contributions present cutting-edge research elaborating on the intricate relations of literary locations, emotional spaces and biographies characteristic of these important writers, artists and filmmakers. Books in the series will be of interest to those working in German studies, exile studies, Jewish studies, gender studies and film studies. Volumes in the series include selections of refereed and reworked papers from the biennial conferences of the International Feuchtwanger Society as well as specially commissioned monographs relating to Martha and Lion Feuchtwanger, their circle and contemporaries.
9 publications
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The Speaking Divine Woman
López de Úbeda’s "La Pícara Justina</I> and Goethe’s" Wilhelm Meister</I>©2001 Monographs