The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of Berlin
Title | The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of Berlin PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Webber |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 303 |
Release | 2017-03-09 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1107062004 |
This book provides an informative overview of literary developments in Berlin since 1750, with more detailed readings of exemplary key texts.
The Cambridge Companion to the City in Literature
Title | The Cambridge Companion to the City in Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Kevin R. McNamara |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 319 |
Release | 2014-10-06 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1107028035 |
This Companion offers readers an accessible survey of the historical and symbolic relationships between literature and the city.
The Cambridge Companion to Walter Benjamin
Title | The Cambridge Companion to Walter Benjamin PDF eBook |
Author | David S. Ferris |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 266 |
Release | 2004-03-25 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780521797245 |
This Companion offers a comprehensive introduction to the thought of the highly influential twentieth-century critic and theorist Walter Benjamin. The volume provides examinations of the different aspects of Benjamin's work that have had a significant effect on contemporary critical and historical thought. Topics discussed by experts in the field include Benjamin's relation to the avant-garde movements of his time, his theories on language and mimesis, modernity, his significance and relevance to modern cultural studies, and his autobiographical writings. Additional material includes a guide to further reading and a chronology.
The Cambridge Companion to the Modern German Novel
Title | The Cambridge Companion to the Modern German Novel PDF eBook |
Author | Graham Bartram |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 326 |
Release | 2004-04-05 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780521483926 |
The Cambridge Companion to the Modern German Novel, first published in 2004, provides a broad ranging introduction to the major trends in the development of the German novel from the 1890s to the present. Written by an international team of experts, it encompasses both modernist and realist traditions, and also includes a look back to the roots of the modern novel in the Bildungsroman of the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The structure is broadly chronological, but thematically-focused chapters examine topics such as gender anxiety, images of the city, war, and women's writing; within each chapter, key works are selected for close attention. Unique in its combination of breadth of coverage and detailed analysis of individual works, and featuring a chronology and guides to further reading, this Companion will be indispensable to students and teachers.
The Cambridge Companion to Isaiah Berlin
Title | The Cambridge Companion to Isaiah Berlin PDF eBook |
Author | Joshua L. Cherniss |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 325 |
Release | 2018-10-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107138507 |
Isaiah Berlin remains one of the seminal political philosophers of the twentieth century. This book explains his enduring relevance as we face the challenges of the twenty-first.
The Cambridge Companion to Günter Grass
Title | The Cambridge Companion to Günter Grass PDF eBook |
Author | Stuart Taberner |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 255 |
Release | 2009-07-16 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0521876702 |
New essays for students of German's best-known living author and his works, including The Tin Drum.
The Cambridge Companion to Tolstoy
Title | The Cambridge Companion to Tolstoy PDF eBook |
Author | Donna Tussing Orwin |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 292 |
Release | 2002-09-19 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780521520003 |
Best known for his great novels, War and Peace and Anna Karenina, Tolstoy remains one the most important nineteenth-century writers; throughout his career which spanned nearly three quarters of a century, he wrote fiction, journalistic essays and educational textbooks. The specially commissioned essays in The Cambridge Companion to Tolstoy do justice to the sheer volume of Tolstoy s writing. Key dimensions of his writing and life are explored in essays focusing on his relationship to popular writing, the issue of gender and sexuality in his fiction and his aesthetics. The introduction provides a brief, unified account of the man, for whom his art was only one activity among many. The volume is well supported by supplementary material including a detailed guide to further reading and a chronology of Tolstoy s life, the most comprehensive compiled in English to date. Altogether the volume provides an invaluable resource for students and scholars alike.