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  • Title: Stereotypes in Literatures and Cultures

    Stereotypes in Literatures and Cultures

    International Reception Studies
    by Rahilya Geybullayeva (Volume editor) Peter Orte (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2010 Conference proceedings
  • Title: The Parritch and the Partridge: The Reception of Robert Burns in Germany

    The Parritch and the Partridge: The Reception of Robert Burns in Germany

    A History. 2nd Revised and Augmented Edition
    by Rosemary Anne Selle (Author) 2013
    ©2014 Thesis
  • Frankfurter öffentlich-rechtliche Studien

    This series focuses on the life and work of the internationally celebrated German writer Lion Feuchtwanger (1884-1958). 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 USA (1940-58), his achievements as a proponent of the historical novel, and his reception both in post-war Germany and in the wider world. Besides offering fresh analyses of major novels such as Jud Süß, Erfolg, and Goya and the often controversial films which some of them inspired, 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 such as Bertolt Brecht, Charles Chaplin, Thomas Mann, and Arnold Zweig. Volumes in the series include selections of refereed papers from the biennial conferences of the International Feuchtwanger Society as well as specially commissioned monographs. This series focuses on the life and work of the internationally celebrated German writer Lion Feuchtwanger (1884-1958). 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 USA (1940-58), his achievements as a proponent of the historical novel, and his reception both in post-war Germany and in the wider world. Besides offering fresh analyses of major novels such as Jud Süß, Erfolg, and Goya and the often controversial films which some of them inspired, 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 such as Bertolt Brecht, Charles Chaplin, Thomas Mann, and Arnold Zweig. Volumes in the series include selections of refereed papers from the biennial conferences of the International Feuchtwanger Society as well as specially commissioned monographs. This series focuses on the life and work of the internationally celebrated German writer Lion Feuchtwanger (1884-1958). 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 USA (1940-58), his achievements as a proponent of the historical novel, and his reception both in post-war Germany and in the wider world. Besides offering fresh analyses of major novels such as Jud Süß, Erfolg, and Goya and the often controversial films which some of them inspired, 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 such as Bertolt Brecht, Charles Chaplin, Thomas Mann, and Arnold Zweig. Volumes in the series include selections of refereed papers from the biennial conferences of the International Feuchtwanger Society as well as specially commissioned monographs.

    10 publications

  • Studien zur Geschichte europäischer Periodika / Studies in the History of European Periodicals

    ISSN: 2570-0510

    These "Studies" explore the periodical in its many forms, dating back to the beginning of printing. In addition to magazines and newspapers, we investigate broadsheets, folk calendars, almanacs, and other forms of the periodical. In this international and interdisciplinary series, local, regional, national and trans-European communication spaces and forms are also examined. The series considers historical developments (of a specific genre or an ensemble of several periodicals, etc.) and offers synchronous investigations into the media and communications of a given period. The "Studies" aim to contribute to the understanding of the emergence, establishment and diversification of the European print media reception and literary and media formats and techniques. Die „Studien" erforschen die vielfältigen Formen der periodisch publizierten Kommunikation seit Beginn des Buchdrucks. Neben Zeitschriften, Magazinen oder Zeitungen gehören hierzu auch ältere Formen wie Flugblätter, Volkskalender, Almanache etc. In der internationalen und interdisziplinären Reihe werden lokale, regionale, nationale oder transeuropäische Kommunikationsräume und -formen untersucht. Sie interessiert sich für historische Entwicklungen (einer spezifischen Gattung oder eines Ensembles mehrerer Periodika etc.) und bietet synchrone Untersuchungen zur medialen Kommunikation einer Epoche. Damit leisten die Studien einen Beitrag zur Erforschung der Entstehung, Etablierung und Diversifizierung der europäischen Printmedienrezeption sowie medialer und literarischer Formate und Techniken.

    6 publications

  • 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

  • Title: The Role of Context in the Production and Reception of Historical News Discourse

    The Role of Context in the Production and Reception of Historical News Discourse

    by Nicholas Brownlees (Volume editor) Nicholas Brownlees (Editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: Reception, Appropriation, Recollection

    Reception, Appropriation, Recollection

    Bunyan’s "Pilgrim’s Progress</I>
    by W.R. Owens (Volume editor) Stuart Sim (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Conference proceedings
  • Title: The Reception of Subtitles for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Europe

    The Reception of Subtitles for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Europe

    UK, Spain, Italy, Poland, Denmark, France and Germany
    by Pablo Romero-Fresco (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: Réception et Créativité

    Réception et Créativité

    Le cas de Stendhal dans la littérature japonaise moderne et contemporaine- Volume 1
    by Julie Brock (Volume editor) 2011
    ©2011 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Réception et Créativité

    Réception et Créativité

    Le cas de Stendhal dans la littérature Japonaise moderne et contemporaine
    by Julie Brock (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Conference proceedings
  • Title: English in International Deaf Communication

    English in International Deaf Communication

    by Cynthia J. Kellett Bidoli (Volume editor) Elana Ochse (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Harold Pinter on International Stages

    Harold Pinter on International Stages

    by Tomaz Onic (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Leeds Studies on Dante

    The book series Leeds Studies on Dante is a collaboration between Peter Lang Oxford and the Leeds Centre for Dante Studies. Based at the University of Leeds, the Centre promotes the study of Dante from a variety of disciplinary and methodological perspectives, through support for individual and collaborative research and through work with students at all levels and with a broader public. In support of this remit, the series will publish innovative new research of the highest quality on any aspect of Dante studies. It is open to a wide range of different methodologies, including comparative and interdisciplinary approaches, studies of Dante's reception from the Middle Ages to the present, and research which engages with the poet's broader cultural context, as well as analysis of Dante's works. Proposals are welcomed for monographs or collections of essays in either English or Italian. Editions, commentaries and translations of exceptional scholarly value will also be considered. Potential contributors should send a detailed outline of their proposed volume, including a statement of the aims and remit of the volume and the critical methodology adopted, a chapter breakdown, and a sample chapter. In the case of edited volumes, editors are asked to send a paragraph outlining the cohesiveness of the volume and the rationale for the collection of essays. Complete manuscripts should not be sent unless invited. The series is supported by an international advisory board, including Zygmunt G. Barański (University of Notre Dame), Simon Gilson (University of Warwick), Sona Haroutyunian (Ca' Foscari University of Venice), Kristina Landa (University of Bologna), Ronald Martinez (Brown University), Christine Ott (Goethe University), Sangjin Park (Busan University of Foreign Studies), and Lucia Battaglia Ricci (University of Pisa). For further information, please contact the series editors, Matthew Treherne (m.treherne@leeds.ac.uk) or Jacob Blakesley (j.blakesley@leeds.ac.uk).

    5 publications

  • Title: Dante in the Nineteenth Century

    Dante in the Nineteenth Century

    Reception, Canonicity, Popularization
    by Nick Havely (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Edited Collection
  • Title: Translation Peripheries

    Translation Peripheries

    Paratextual Elements in Translation
    by Anna Gil Bardaji (Volume editor) Pilar Orero (Volume editor) Sara Rovira-Esteva (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Sibelius in the Old and New World

    Sibelius in the Old and New World

    Aspects of His Music, Its Interpretation, and Reception
    by Timothy L. Jackson (Volume editor) Veijo Murtomäki (Volume editor) Colin Davis (Volume editor) Timo Virtanen (Volume editor)
    ©2010 Edited Collection
  • Title: Frauenkrimi / polar féminin

    Frauenkrimi / polar féminin

    Generic Expectations and the Reception of Recent French and German Crime Novels by Women
    by Nicola Barfoot (Author)
    ©2007 Thesis
  • Title: Views of Albion

    Views of Albion

    The Reception of British Art and Design in Central Europe, 1890–1918
    by Andrzej Szczerski (Author) 2015
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Disputable Core Concepts of Narrative Theory

    Disputable Core Concepts of Narrative Theory

    by Göran Rossholm (Volume editor) Christer Johansson (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Edited Collection
  • Title: The OECD’s Educational Agendas – Framed from Above, Fed from Below, Determined in Interaction

    The OECD’s Educational Agendas – Framed from Above, Fed from Below, Determined in Interaction

    A Study on the Recurrent Education Agenda
    by Vera Centeno (Author) 2018
    ©2017 Thesis
  • Title: Gesher

    Gesher

    Russian Theatre in Israel – A Study of Cultural Colonization
    by Olga Gershenson (Author)
    ©2005 Monographs
  • Title: Life Goes On. And Sometimes It Doesn't.

    Life Goes On. And Sometimes It Doesn't.

    A comparative study of medical drama in the US, Great Britain and Germany
    by Sabine Krajewski (Author)
    ©2002 Thesis
  • Title: Baptist Reconsideration of Baptism and Ecclesiology

    Baptist Reconsideration of Baptism and Ecclesiology

    A Presentation of the Baptist Union of Sweden and a Study of its Official Response to "BEM" in Relation to the Public Discussions primarily amongst its Pastors and Theologians
    by Lennart Johnsson (Author)
    ©2000 Thesis
  • Title: Global Ralph Ellison

    Global Ralph Ellison

    Aesthetics and Politics Beyond US Borders
    by Tessa Roynon (Volume editor) Marc C. Conner (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2021 Edited Collection
  • Title: In the Footsteps of Kierkegaard

    In the Footsteps of Kierkegaard

    Modern Ethical Literature by Józef Wittlin and Pär Lagerkvist
    by Katarzyna Szewczyk-Haake (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs
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