Literary History - Cultural History: Force Fields and TensionsHerbert Grabes Gunter Narr Verlag, 2001 - 386 oldal |
Tartalomjegyzék
ANSGAR NÜNNING | 35 |
CHRISTOPH REINFANDT | 50 |
Conceptual Locations of Culture and the Writing of Literary History | 67 |
HUBERT ZAPF | 85 |
HANS ULRICH SEEBER | 101 |
FRÉDÉRIC REGARD | 115 |
SINFIELD ALAN Arts B Sussex University Brighton BN1 9QN United | 118 |
JÜRGEN SCHLAEGER | 137 |
The Making and Remaking of Literary and Cultural History | 197 |
VERA NÜNNING | 211 |
JOHN LUCAS | 239 |
MARGIT SICHERT | 257 |
PETER BURKE | 279 |
CATHERINE BERNARD | 299 |
PIERRE VITOUX | 315 |
BROOK THOMAS | 341 |
LEWIS JAYNE ELIZABETH English Department University of California | 149 |
ANDREAS HÖFELE | 161 |
JAYNE LEWIS | 179 |
DORIS BACHMANNMEDICK | 359 |
J HILLIS MILLER | 373 |
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