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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
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Leeds-Swansea Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature
The Leeds Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature series is the successor to the Bradford Series of Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature. Like its precursor, the Leeds Series has as its focal point of departure a three-day, biennial colloquium devoted to a particular theme. The colloquia have been supported by a range of cultural institutions over the years including the Goethe Institut, Austrian Cultural Forum and Modern Humanities Research Association, enabling them to act as a forum for dialogue between Germanisten in the German-speaking world and established and aspiring scholars based in the UK, Ireland, the USA and Australia. It is of equal importance that a broad understanding of what constitutes literary writing is fostered. Thus while canonical literary figures have always featured, there has been a commitment to new writing which has given rise to the first academic discussions in English of several significant contemporary writers. The organising editors are Professor Julian Preece (University of Wales, Swansea) and Professor Frank Finlay (University of Leeds) who work in tandem with an international Advisory Board. The Leeds Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature series is the successor to the Bradford Series of Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature. Like its precursor, the Leeds Series has as its focal point of departure a three-day, biennial colloquium devoted to a particular theme. The colloquia have been supported by a range of cultural institutions over the years including the Goethe Institut, Austrian Cultural Forum and Modern Humanities Research Association, enabling them to act as a forum for dialogue between Germanisten in the German-speaking world and established and aspiring scholars based in the UK, Ireland, the USA and Australia. It is of equal importance that a broad understanding of what constitutes literary writing is fostered. Thus while canonical literary figures have always featured, there has been a commitment to new writing which has given rise to the first academic discussions in English of several significant contemporary writers. The organising editors are Professor Julian Preece (University of Wales, Swansea) and Professor Frank Finlay (University of Leeds) who work in tandem with an international Advisory Board. The Leeds Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature series is the successor to the Bradford Series of Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature. Like its precursor, the Leeds Series has as its focal point of departure a three-day, biennial colloquium devoted to a particular theme. The colloquia have been supported by a range of cultural institutions over the years including the Goethe Institut, Austrian Cultural Forum and Modern Humanities Research Association, enabling them to act as a forum for dialogue between Germanisten in the German-speaking world and established and aspiring scholars based in the UK, Ireland, the USA and Australia. It is of equal importance that a broad understanding of what constitutes literary writing is fostered. Thus while canonical literary figures have always featured, there has been a commitment to new writing which has given rise to the first academic discussions in English of several significant contemporary writers. The organising editors are Professor Julian Preece (University of Wales, Swansea) and Professor Frank Finlay (University of Leeds) who work in tandem with an international Advisory Board.
3 publications
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Fiscal Fortunes and Cultural Capital in Nineteenth-Century France©2005 Conference proceedings -
Gemeindefinanzbericht Sachsen 2002/2003
©2004 Others -
Humanisierung der Bildung- Jahrbuch 2002/2003
Гуманизация Образования- Ежегодник 2002/2003- Humanization of Education- Yearbook 2002/2003©2004 Thesis -
Wittgenstein-Jahrbuch 2003/2006
Herausgegeben im Auftrag der Internationalen Ludwig Wittgenstein Gesellschaft e.V. von Wilhelm Lütterfelds, Stefan Majetschak, Richard Raatzsch und Wilhelm Vossenkuhl©2007 Thesis -
Dante’s «Commedia» and the Liturgical Imagination
©2020 Monographs -
Kinder- und Jugendliteraturforschung 2003/2004
In Zusammenarbeit mit der Gesellschaft für Kinder- und Jugendliteraturforschung in Deutschland und der deutschsprachigen Schweiz, der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Kinder- und Jugendliteraturforschung©2004 Thesis -
Fauna and Flora in the Middle Ages
Studies of the Medieval Environment and its Impact on the Human Mind- Papers Delivered at the International Medieval Congress, Leeds, in 2000, 2001 and 2002©2007 Conference proceedings -
Immermann-Jahrbuch 4/2003
Beiträge zur Literatur- und Kulturgeschichte zwischen 1815-1840 (Themenband)- Carl Leberecht Immermann und die deutsche Autobiographie zwischen 1815 und 1850©2003 Thesis -
Deutsche Dostojewskij-Gesellschaft- Jahrbuch 2003
In Zusammenarbeit mit Birgit Harreß, Maike Schult und Klaus Schwarzwäller©2003 Thesis -
Prix Goncourt, 1903–2003 : essais critiques
©2004 Conference proceedings -
Internationales Alfred-Döblin-Kolloquium Strasbourg 2003
Der Grenzgänger Alfred Döblin, 1940 - 1957- Biographie und Werk©2006 Conference proceedings -
Contributions suisses au XIII e congrès mondial des slavistes à Ljubljana, août 2003- Schweizerische Beiträge zum XIII. Internationalen Slavistenkongress in Ljubliana, August 2003
Schweizerische Beiträge zum XIII. Internationalen Slavistenkongress in Ljubljana, August 2003©2003 Edited Collection -
Islands and Cities in Medieval Myth, Literature, and History
Papers Delivered at the International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds, in 2005, 2006, and 2007©2011 Edited Collection -
Schweizerisches Jahrbuch für Kirchenrecht. Band 8 (2003)- Annuaire suisse de droit ecclésial. Volume 8 (2003)
Herausgegeben im Auftrag der Schweizerischen Vereinigung für evangelisches Kirchenrecht- Edité sur mandat de l’Association suisse pour le droit ecclésial protestant©2004 Thesis