Acta Litteraria

Acta Litteraria
Title Acta Litteraria PDF eBook
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Pages 956
Release 1983
Genre Comparative literature
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Acta Litteraria Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae

Acta Litteraria Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
Title Acta Litteraria Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae PDF eBook
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Pages 992
Release 1984
Genre Comparative literature
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Bibliography of Semiotics, 1975–1985

Bibliography of Semiotics, 1975–1985
Title Bibliography of Semiotics, 1975–1985 PDF eBook
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Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 950
Release 1986-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9027279381

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This bibliography of semiotic studies covering the years 1975-1985 impressively reveals the world-wide intensification in the field. During this decade, national semiotic societies have been founded allover the world; a great number of international, national, and local semiotic conferences have taken place; the number of periodicals and book series devoted to semiotics has increased as has the number of books and dissertations in the field. This bibliography is the result of a dedicated effort to approach complete coverage.

The Philosophical Magazine

The Philosophical Magazine
Title The Philosophical Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 482
Release 1799
Genre Physics
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Literature on Trial

Literature on Trial
Title Literature on Trial PDF eBook
Author S. D. Chrostowska
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 289
Release 2012-07-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1442696370

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Literature on Trial traces the rise of modern literary criticism in Central and Eastern Europe during the eighteenth century. S.D. Chrostowska juxtaposes the discourse's written forms in three linguistic-cultural regions — Germany, Poland, and Russia — to show how fluid the relationship once was between the genres of criticism and those of literature. An alternative history of literary criticism, Literature on Trial marks a shift from earlier studies' focus on aesthetic principles to an emphasis on the development of literary-critical forms. Chrostowska relates cultural and institutional changes in these areas to the formation of literary-critical knowledge. She accounts for the ways in which critical discourse organized itself formally and deemed some genres ‘proper’ while eliminating others. Analysing works by Lessing, Goethe, and Karamzin, among others, Literature on Trial brings a fresh theoretical perspective to the links between genre as a discursive strategy and socio-political life.

The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or, a Tour Through Creation&science ... Illustrated with ... Engravings ... Second Edition

The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or, a Tour Through Creation&science ... Illustrated with ... Engravings ... Second Edition
Title The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or, a Tour Through Creation&science ... Illustrated with ... Engravings ... Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Edward POLEHAMPTON (and GOOD (John Mason))
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Pages 580
Release 1819
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Latin

Latin
Title Latin PDF eBook
Author Françoise Waquet
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 552
Release 2023-02-07
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1789608260

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A highly original and accessible history of Latin between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries For almost three centuries, Latin dominated the civic and sacred worlds of Europe and, arguably, the entire western world. From the moment in the sixteenth century when it was adopted by the Humanists as the official language for schools and by the Catholic Church as the common liturgical language, it was the way in which millions of children were taught, people prayed to God, and scholars were educated. Francoise Waquet’s history of Latin between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries is a highly original and accessible exploration of the institutional contexts in which the language was adopted. It goes on to consider what this conferring of power and influence on Latin meant in practice. Among the questions Waquet investigates are: What privileges were, and are still, accorded to those who claim to have studied Latin? Can Latin as a subject for study be anything more than purely linguistic or does it reveal a far more complex heritage? Has Latin’s deeply embedded cultural legacy already given way to a nostalgic exoticism? Latin: A Symbol’s Empire is a valuable work of reference, but also an important piece of cultural history: the story of a language that became a symbol with its own, highly significant empire.