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A Cultural History of Tragedy in the Age of Empire: Michael Gamer, Diego Saglia A Cultural History of Tragedy in the Age of Empire
Michael Gamer, Diego Saglia; Series edited by Rebecca Bushnell
R926 Discovery Miles 9 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume traces a path across the metamorphoses of tragedy and the tragic in Western cultures during the bourgeois age of nations, revolutions, and empires, roughly delimited by the French Revolution and the First World War. Its starting point is the recognition that tragedy did not die with Romanticism, as George Steiner famously argued over half a century ago, but rather mutated and dispersed, converging into a variety of unstable, productive forms both on the stage and off. In turn, the tragic as a concept and mode transformed itself under the pressure of multiple social, historical and political-ideological phenomena. This volume therefore deploys a narrative centred on hybridization extending across media, genres, demographics, faiths both religious and secular, and national boundaries. The essays also tell a story of how tragedy and the tragic offered multiple means of capturing the increasingly fragmented perception of reality and history that emerged in the 19th century. Each chapter takes a different theme as its focus: forms and media; sites of performance and circulation; communities of production and consumption; philosophy and social theory; religion, ritual and myth; politics of city and nation; society and family, and gender and sexuality.

Transforming Tragedy, Identity, and Community (Hardcover): Lilla Crisafulli, Tilottama Rajan, Diego Saglia Transforming Tragedy, Identity, and Community (Hardcover)
Lilla Crisafulli, Tilottama Rajan, Diego Saglia
R1,177 Discovery Miles 11 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The volume explores the interrelated topics of transnational identity in all its ambiguity and complexity, and the new ways of imagining community or Gemeinschaft (as distinct from society or Gesellschaft)) that this broader climate made possible in the Romantic period. The period crystallized, even if it did not inaugurate, an unprecedented interest in travel and exploration, as well as in the dissemination of the knowledge thus acquired through print media and learned societies. This dissemination expanded but also unmoored both epistemic and national boundaries. It thus led to what Antoine Berman in his study of translation tellingly calls ?the experience of the foreign, ? as a zone of differences between and within selves, of which translation was the material expression and symptom. As several essays in the collection suggest, it is this mental travel that distinguishes the Romantic probing of transitional zones from that of earlier periods when travel and exploration were more purely under the sign of trade and commerce and thus of appropriation and colonization. The renegotiation of national and cultural boundaries also raises the question of what kinds of community are possible in this environment. A group of essays therefore explores the period's alternative communities, and the ways in which it tested the limits of the very concept of community. Finally, the volume also explores the interrelationship between notions of identity and community by turning to Romantic theatre. Concentrating on the stage as monitor and mirror of contemporary ideological developments, a dedicated section of this book looks at the evolution of the tragic in European Romanticisms and how its inherent conflicts became vehicles for contrasting representations of individual and communal identities.

This book was published as a special issue of European Romantic Review

A Cultural History of Tragedy in the Age of Empire (Hardcover): Michael Gamer, Diego Saglia A Cultural History of Tragedy in the Age of Empire (Hardcover)
Michael Gamer, Diego Saglia; Series edited by Rebecca Bushnell
R2,670 Discovery Miles 26 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume traces a path across the metamorphoses of tragedy and the tragic in Western cultures during the bourgeois age of nations, revolutions, and empires, roughly delimited by the French Revolution and the First World War. Its starting point is the recognition that tragedy did not die with Romanticism, as George Steiner famously argued over half a century ago, but rather mutated and dispersed, converging into a variety of unstable, productive forms both on the stage and off. In turn, the tragic as a concept and mode transformed itself under the pressure of multiple social, historical and political-ideological phenomena. This volume therefore deploys a narrative centred on hybridization extending across media, genres, demographics, faiths both religious and secular, and national boundaries. The essays also tell a story of how tragedy and the tragic offered multiple means of capturing the increasingly fragmented perception of reality and history that emerged in the 19th century. Each chapter takes a different theme as its focus: forms and media; sites of performance and circulation; communities of production and consumption; philosophy and social theory; religion, ritual and myth; politics of city and nation; society and family, and gender and sexuality.

Robert Southey: Later Poetical Works, 1811-1838 Vol 1 (Hardcover): Tim Fulford, Lynda Pratt, Carol Bolton, Rachel Crawford, Ian... Robert Southey: Later Poetical Works, 1811-1838 Vol 1 (Hardcover)
Tim Fulford, Lynda Pratt, Carol Bolton, Rachel Crawford, Ian Packer, …
R5,551 Discovery Miles 55 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Central to any reappraisal of Southey's mid to late career, is 'Roderick'. This best-selling epic romance has not been republished since 1838 and is contextualised here within Southey's wider oeuvre. The four-volume edition also benefits from a general introduction, volume introductions, textual variants, endnotes and a consolidated index.

Robert Southey: Later Poetical Works, 1811-1838 Vol 2 (Hardcover): Tim Fulford, Lynda Pratt, Carol Bolton, Rachel Crawford, Ian... Robert Southey: Later Poetical Works, 1811-1838 Vol 2 (Hardcover)
Tim Fulford, Lynda Pratt, Carol Bolton, Rachel Crawford, Ian Packer, …
R5,513 Discovery Miles 55 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Central to any reappraisal of Southey's mid to late career, is 'Roderick'. This best-selling epic romance has not been republished since 1838 and is contextualised here within Southey's wider oeuvre. The four-volume edition also benefits from a general introduction, volume introductions, textual variants, endnotes and a consolidated index.

Robert Southey: Later Poetical Works, 1811-1838 Vol 3 (Hardcover): Tim Fulford, Lynda Pratt, Carol Bolton, Rachel Crawford, Ian... Robert Southey: Later Poetical Works, 1811-1838 Vol 3 (Hardcover)
Tim Fulford, Lynda Pratt, Carol Bolton, Rachel Crawford, Ian Packer, …
R5,238 Discovery Miles 52 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Central to any reappraisal of Southey's mid to late career, is 'Roderick'. This best-selling epic romance has not been republished since 1838 and is contextualised here within Southey's wider oeuvre. The four-volume edition also benefits from a general introduction, volume introductions, textual variants, endnotes and a consolidated index.

Robert Southey: Later Poetical Works, 1811-1838 Vol 4 (Hardcover): Tim Fulford, Lynda Pratt, Carol Bolton, Rachel Crawford, Ian... Robert Southey: Later Poetical Works, 1811-1838 Vol 4 (Hardcover)
Tim Fulford, Lynda Pratt, Carol Bolton, Rachel Crawford, Ian Packer, …
R5,531 Discovery Miles 55 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Central to any reappraisal of Southey's mid to late career, is 'Roderick'. This best-selling epic romance has not been republished since 1838 and is contextualised here within Southey's wider oeuvre. The four-volume edition also benefits from a general introduction, volume introductions, textual variants, endnotes and a consolidated index.

European Literatures in Britain, 1815-1832: Romantic Translations - Romantic Translations (Paperback): Diego Saglia European Literatures in Britain, 1815-1832: Romantic Translations - Romantic Translations (Paperback)
Diego Saglia
R1,066 Discovery Miles 10 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Studies of British Romanticism have traditionally tended to envisage it as an intensely local, indeed insular, phenomenon. Yet, just as the seemingly isolated British Isles became more and more central in international geo-political and economic contexts between the 1780s and the 1830s, so too literature and culture were characterized by an increasingly close and relevant dialogue with foreign and especially Continental European traditions, both past and contemporary. Diego Saglia casts new light on the significantly transformative impact of this dialogue on Britain during the years that saw a return to unimpeded cross-border cultural traffic after the end of the Napoleonic emergency. Focusing on modes of translation and appropriation in a variety of literary and cultural forms, this book reconsiders the notion of the supposed intrinsic insularity of Britain through the lens of new key questions about the national, international and transnational features of Romantic-period literature and culture.

European Literatures in Britain, 1815-1832: Romantic Translations - Romantic Translations (Hardcover): Diego Saglia European Literatures in Britain, 1815-1832: Romantic Translations - Romantic Translations (Hardcover)
Diego Saglia
R2,679 Discovery Miles 26 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Studies of British Romanticism have traditionally tended to envisage it as an intensely local, indeed insular, phenomenon. Yet, just as the seemingly isolated British Isles became more and more central in international geo-political and economic contexts between the 1780s and the 1830s, so too literature and culture were characterized by an increasingly close and relevant dialogue with foreign and especially Continental European traditions, both past and contemporary. Diego Saglia casts new light on the significantly transformative impact of this dialogue on Britain during the years that saw a return to unimpeded cross-border cultural traffic after the end of the Napoleonic emergency. Focusing on modes of translation and appropriation in a variety of literary and cultural forms, this book reconsiders the notion of the supposed intrinsic insularity of Britain through the lens of new key questions about the national, international and transnational features of Romantic-period literature and culture.

Spain in British Romanticism - 1800-1840 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018): Diego Saglia, Ian Haywood Spain in British Romanticism - 1800-1840 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Diego Saglia, Ian Haywood
R2,957 Discovery Miles 29 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of thirteen specially commissioned essays by international scholars takes a fresh look at the profound impact of the Peninsular War on Romantic British literature and culture. The expertly authored chapters explore the valorization of Spain by nineteenth-century poets such as Lord Byron, William Wordsworth, Robert Southey, S.T. Coleridge, the Shelleys, and Felicia Hemans in contrast to the Enlightenment-era view of Spain as a backwards nation in decline. Topics discussed include the vision of Spain in Gothic fiction, Spanish experiences of exile as exemplified by the conflict between Valentin de Llanos and Joseph Blanco White, and British women writers' approach to peninsular fiction. Spain in British Romanticism: 1800-1840 is essential reading for scholars and enthusiasts of Romantic literature and Spanish history.

Spain in British Romanticism - 1800-1840 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Diego Saglia, Ian Haywood Spain in British Romanticism - 1800-1840 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Diego Saglia, Ian Haywood
R2,977 Discovery Miles 29 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of thirteen specially commissioned essays by international scholars takes a fresh look at the profound impact of the Peninsular War on Romantic British literature and culture. The expertly authored chapters explore the valorization of Spain by nineteenth-century poets such as Lord Byron, William Wordsworth, Robert Southey, S.T. Coleridge, the Shelleys, and Felicia Hemans in contrast to the Enlightenment-era view of Spain as a backwards nation in decline. Topics discussed include the vision of Spain in Gothic fiction, Spanish experiences of exile as exemplified by the conflict between Valentin de Llanos and Joseph Blanco White, and British women writers' approach to peninsular fiction. Spain in British Romanticism: 1800-1840 is essential reading for scholars and enthusiasts of Romantic literature and Spanish history.

Byron and Italy (Paperback): Alan Rawes, Diego Saglia Byron and Italy (Paperback)
Alan Rawes, Diego Saglia
R666 Discovery Miles 6 660 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Winner of the Elma Dangerfield Prize 2018 Byron in Italy - Venetian debauchery, Roman sight-seeing, revolution, horse-riding and swimming, sword-brandishing and pistol-shooting, the poet's 'last attachment' - forms part of the fabric of Romantic mythology. Yet Byron's time in Italy was crucial to his development as a writer, to Italy's sense of itself as a nation, to Europe's perceptions of national identity and to the evolution of Romanticism across Europe. In this volume, Byron scholars from Britain, Europe and beyond re-assess the topic of 'Byron and Italy' in all its richness and complexity. They consider Byron's relationship to Italian literature, people, geography, art, religion and politics, and discuss his navigations between British and Italian identities. -- .

Byron and Italy (Hardcover): Alan Rawes, Diego Saglia Byron and Italy (Hardcover)
Alan Rawes, Diego Saglia
R3,915 Discovery Miles 39 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Winner of the Elma Dangerfield Prize 2018 Byron in Italy - Venetian debauchery, Roman sight-seeing, revolution, horse-riding and swimming, sword-brandishing and pistol-shooting, the poet's 'last attachment' - forms part of the fabric of Romantic mythology. Yet Byron's time in Italy was crucial to his development as a writer, to Italy's sense of itself as a nation, to Europe's perceptions of national identity and to the evolution of Romanticism across Europe. In this volume, Byron scholars from Britain, Europe and beyond re-assess the topic of 'Byron and Italy' in all its richness and complexity. They consider Byron's relationship to Italian literature, people, geography, art, religion and politics, and discuss his navigations between British and Italian identities. -- .

Transmedia Creatures - Frankenstein’s Afterlives (Paperback): Francesca Saggini, Anna Enrichetta Soccio Transmedia Creatures - Frankenstein’s Afterlives (Paperback)
Francesca Saggini, Anna Enrichetta Soccio; Contributions by Lidia De Michelis, Eleanor Beal, Gino Roncaglia, …
R824 R774 Discovery Miles 7 740 Save R50 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

On the 200th anniversary of the first edition of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Transmedia Creatures presents studies of Frankenstein by international scholars from converging disciplines such as humanities, musicology, film studies, television studies, English and digital humanities. These innovative contributions investigate the afterlives of a novel taught in a disparate array of courses - Frankenstein disturbs and transcends boundaries, be they political, ethical, theological, aesthetic, and not least of media, ensuring its vibrant presence in contemporary popular culture. Transmedia Creatures highlights how cultural content is redistributed through multiple media, forms and modes of production (including user-generated ones from “below”) that often appear synchronously and dismantle and renew established readings of the text, while at the same time incorporating and revitalizing aspects that have always been central to it. The authors engage with concepts, value systems and aesthetic-moral categories—among them the family, horror, monstrosity, diversity, education, risk, technology, the body—from a variety of contemporary approaches and highly original perspectives, which yields new connections. Ultimately, Frankenstein, as evidenced by this collection, is paradoxically enriched by the heteroglossia of preconceptions, misreadings, and overreadings that attend it, and that reveal the complex interweaving of perceptions and responses it generates. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

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