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War and the Domestic Interior: Pater, Curtius, and Praz in the House of Life
Siegel, Jonah
Modern language quarterly (Seattle), 2017-06, Vol.78 (2), p.205-242
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Seattle: Duke University Press
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Título:
War and the Domestic Interior: Pater, Curtius, and Praz in the House of Life
Autor:
Siegel, Jonah
Assuntos:
1800-1899
;
1900-1999
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Authors
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Civilization
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criticism
;
Cultural transmission
;
Culture
;
Curtius, Ernst Robert
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Curtius, Ernst Robert, 1886-1956
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domesticity
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English language
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English Literature
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German literature
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House Symbolism
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Influence
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Italian literature
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Literary Criticism
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Literary critics
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Literary Influences
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Literary Theory
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Literature and Literary Studies
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Military aspects
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Nineteenth Century
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Pater, Walter
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Pater, Walter (1839-1894)
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Pater, Walter Horatio
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Portrayals
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Praz, Mario
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Praz, Mario, 1896-1982
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War
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Modern language quarterly (Seattle), 2017-06, Vol.78 (2), p.205-242
Descrição:
This essay is a study of two interrelated phenomena, the influence of Walter Pater on two notable postwar European critics, Ernst Robert Curtius and Mario Praz, and the place of war on the imagination of cultural continuity and rupture in the work of the later authors. The surprising presence of Pater in texts shaped by brutal military conflict not only demonstrates the power of models of cultural transmission he developed at a point when his reputation was at a far lower ebb in the English-speaking world than it was on a war-ravaged continent, but also opens up the possibility of recognizing elements that are still galvanizing and disturbing in his work.
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Seattle: Duke University Press
Idioma:
Inglês
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