Rezension Von: Mario Klarer. A Short Literary History of the United States

Rezension Von: Mario Klarer. A Short Literary History of the United States
Title Rezension Von: Mario Klarer. A Short Literary History of the United States PDF eBook
Author Tobias Endler
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Release 2018
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A Short Literary History of the United States

A Short Literary History of the United States
Title A Short Literary History of the United States PDF eBook
Author Mario Klarer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 195
Release 2014-05-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317701526

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A Short Literary History of the United States offers an introduction to American Literature for students who want to acquaint themselves with the most important periods, authors, and works of American literary history. Comprehensive yet concise, it provides an essential overview of the different currents in American literature in an accessible, engaging style. This book features: the pre-colonial era to the present, including new media formats the evolution of literary traditions, themes, and aesthetics readings of individual texts, contextualized within American cultural history literary theory in the United States a core reading list in American Literature an extended glossary and study aid. This book is ideal as a companion to courses in American Literature and American Studies, or as a study aid for exams.

Mario Klarer. A Short Literary History of the United States. New York: Routledge, 2014. Pb. Xiii, 196 Pp. 17 Fig. $ 25.95. ISBN 978-0415742177

Mario Klarer. A Short Literary History of the United States. New York: Routledge, 2014. Pb. Xiii, 196 Pp. 17 Fig. $ 25.95. ISBN 978-0415742177
Title Mario Klarer. A Short Literary History of the United States. New York: Routledge, 2014. Pb. Xiii, 196 Pp. 17 Fig. $ 25.95. ISBN 978-0415742177 PDF eBook
Author Tobias Endler
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Release 2016
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Literary History of the United States: History

Literary History of the United States: History
Title Literary History of the United States: History PDF eBook
Author Robert Ernest Spiller
Publisher MacMillan Publishing Company
Pages 1536
Release 1974
Genre Literary Criticism
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[1] History.--[2] Bibliography.

An Introduction to Literary Studies

An Introduction to Literary Studies
Title An Introduction to Literary Studies PDF eBook
Author Mario Klarer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 174
Release 2005-08-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 113461702X

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An Introduction to Literary Studies provides the beginner with an accessible and comprehensive survey of literature. Systematically taking in theory, genre and literary history, Klarer provides easy to understand descriptions of a variety of approaches to texts. This invaluable guide includes sections on: fiction poetry drama film covering: a range of theoretical approaches an extensive glossary of major literary and cinematic terms guidelines for writing research papers.

Literary History of the United States

Literary History of the United States
Title Literary History of the United States PDF eBook
Author Literary History ...
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Release 1974
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The Pathogenesis of Fear

The Pathogenesis of Fear
Title The Pathogenesis of Fear PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Ann Hollis Berry
Publisher BRILL
Pages 194
Release 2019-01-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004388095

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The Pathogenesis of Fear gathers together diverse conversations about cultural constructions of the monstrous. Interdisciplinary essays map the margins of monstrosity as follows: the cannibalistic paradox in Kleist's late-Romantic Penthesilea ; intersections of the monstrous-feminine and the new Victorian psycho-physiology of consciousness in George Eliot's early novels; the monster-formed citizens of Dickensian and later dystopias; the killing of African Americans targeted as monstrous entities in US cities; the post-human anguish of a television zombie-world; the monstrous mutilations of a Spanish horror film; psychosocial aberration in Martin Millar's werewolf fiction; the demonization of the Other on the war-torn streets of Ireland; Derridean devouring sovereignty. Discursively correlated with different categories of body and mind, monstrosity, these essays argue, persists in taking many forms. Contributors are Elizabeth Hollis Berry, Niculae Gheran, Sarah Harris, Fiona Harris-Ramsby and Mubarak Muhammad, Michaela Marková, Kimberley McMahon Coleman, Judith Rahn, Cindy Smith and Marita Vyrgioti.