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Aspects of Sufferring

Classical Themes in Literature in English

by Liliana Sikorska (Volume editor)
©2004 Edited Collection 236 Pages

Summary

This book investigates and interprets the presence of classical motifs in English literature. Each article looks at the different formula of allusion and/or intertextuality various English authors have employed rendering the classical themes in their literary works. The meaning of the word «classical» in the present volume refers solely to the works written in the Classical period, thus here classical means Greek and Roman literature. The authors attempt to bring forth various aspects of classical literature which have manifested themselves in literature in English (i.e. British literature as well as post-colonial and Canadian literature). By turning to the so-called classical background we hope to bridge two alternative forms of critical conventions namely that of «tradition» and the newer (and ever more popular) approach of intertextuality.

Details

Pages
236
Year
2004
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631519585
Language
English
Keywords
Literatur Rezeption Antike Geschichte Kongress (2003) Intertextuality Allusion Walter Scott William Golding John Lydeate Classical Motifs Influence Englisch
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2004. 236 pp.

Biographical notes

Liliana Sikorska (Volume editor)

The Editor: Liliana Sikorska, professor of English literature and head of the Department of English Literature and Literary Linguistics at the School of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland, author of several books and numerous articles on medieval English literature, primarily on drama and medieval mystical culture; visiting scholar at the University of Florida (Gainesville), University of California at Los Angeles, Brown University (Providence) and the American University (Washington, DC).

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