`Multilingualism in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age: The Literary-Historical Evidence'. Neophilologus 97, no. 1 (January 2013): 131-45.Classen, A. (2012a). Multilingualism in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age: The Literary-Historical Evidence. Neophilologus, 97(1), 131-145.
Traumatic Pasts: History, Psychiatry, and Trauma in the Modern Age, 1870–1930. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2001. Book Google Scholar Nijenhuis, Ellert and Otto van der Hart. “Dissociation and Trauma: A New Definition and Comparison with Previous Formulations,” Journal of Trauma ...
They've announced the winner of the inauguralTadeusz Bradecki Prize, "awarded annually for a book in which fiction and non-fiction writing combine in an original and exciting way", and it isThe Modern Fairiesby Clare Pollard; see the officialpress release(warning ! dreaded pdf format !). ...
WE must first make a distinction between literature and literary study.The two are distinct activities:one is creative, an art;the other, if not precisely a science, is a species of knowledge or of learning. There have been attempts, of course, to obliterate this distinction.For instance, it...
“ There are other features of the operation of this Principle of Rhythm of which we wish to speak at this point. There comes into its operations that which is known as the Law of Compensation. One of the definitions or meanings of the word “Compensate” is, “to counterbalance” which ...
With a hilariously sharp voice, a sweet and fulfilling romance that features a meet-cute in an animal shelter, and a big family that revels in causing big problems, this charming comedy of errors will have readers cheering for Marnie during every step of her obstacle-ridden journey toward embr...
To be a certain kind of English student in Cambridge in the late 1920s and 1930s was to be caught up in this buoyant, polemical onslaught against the most trivializing features of industrial capitalism. It was rewarding to know that being an English student was not only valuable but the mo...
Isabel herself seems a lot older than her actual age. I also enjoyed the references to art and literature sprinkled throughout the book. When Isabel witnesses the fall from the balcony, her first thought was of Auden’s poem on the fall of Icarus. I’ll give this series another chance. ...
This analysis of the short story "Great Falls" by Richard Ford discusses major metaphors of light and dark, as well as Ford's exploration of themes such as rites of passage, the loss of innocence, and the discovery of self.
Creuzer’s The Symbolism and Mythology of the Ancient Peoples, Particularly the Greeks, 1810–12), grew among German mythologists, who discerned an Aryan protomythology (J. Grimm, German Mythology, 1835). The common features of primitive thought as recorded in language and legend were studied....