• Praised on publication as '… a work that is not, probably could not be, superseded' (International Journal of Comparative Sociology), the book remains a benchmark for those studying comparative literature or the history of literary criticism. (cambridge.org)
  • In the comparative literature and cultural science fields, GU offers courses in literary criticism, editorial practices, culture and democracy, and cultural entrepreneurship. (goteborg.se)
  • The University of Gothenburg (GU) offers a Scandinavian creative writing programme in literary composition and studies in picture book production, comparative literature, literary didactics and criticism, editorial practices and Arabic, English, French, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish and German literature. (goteborg.se)
  • Indian Kavya Literature is planned in eight volumes as a comprehensive study of literature (kavya) in the literary criticism of that same tradition. (mlbd.com)
  • The first volume prepares the way for the enjoyment of Indian literature by presenting Indian literary criticism, thus clarifying the techniques and aims of Indian writers. (mlbd.com)
  • This criticism includes the various aesthetic theories as to the nature of the enjoyment of literature by readers and audiences, the techniques of dramaturgy and poetics where by this enjoyment is created, the nature of the literary genres (drama, epic, the novel, etc.) and a sketch of the milieu of the writers and critics. (mlbd.com)
  • The literature itself also makes use of the psychoanalysis either in the construction of their texts or in the form of literary criticism. (bvsalud.org)
  • The article aims to analyze Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism approaches and several analysis forms of a text under the optics of the psychoanalysis. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Bibliography of Norwegian research in literature is a database of Norwegian literature after 1500 as well as general literary criticism and theory. (lu.se)
  • Tahia Abdel Nasser is Assistant Professor and director of graduate studies in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at the American University in Cairo. (portersquarebooks.com)
  • She has published in Comparative Literature Studies, Yearbook of Comparative Literature, Alif: Journal of Contemporary Poetics, Journal of Arabic Literature, Dictionary of African Biography (2011), Mahmoud Darwish: The Adam of Two Edens (2001) and The Poetry of Arab Women: A Contemporary Anthology (2001). (portersquarebooks.com)
  • In his paper, "Literary Emergence as a Case Study of Theory in Comparative Literature," César Domínguez constructs an interdisciplinary theoretical model which sheds new light on literary emergence, a phenomenon that defies literary, artistic, and cultural boundaries. (purdue.edu)
  • The innovative perspective of Domínguez's paper is the questioning of the currency of "national" literatures within the framework of traditional comparative literature. (purdue.edu)
  • This pathway of the MA Literary Studies degree aims to introduce students to a wide range of texts and issues in the literature of the Caribbean and the Caribbean diaspora to highlight significant movements relative to the social, political and historical contexts impacting upon these new literatures. (topuniversities.com)
  • Students will be introduced to a wide range of Caribbean texts, and gain an understanding of the social, political and historical contexts that impact these literatures. (topuniversities.com)
  • The course examines how themes develop in relation to contemporary society as well as with past literary modes and socio-historical contexts. (uis.no)
  • The third part examines theories concerning the way in which literary texts relate to contexts of a social, historical and cultural nature. (lu.se)
  • It explores the oral and written literatures of regions from Iceland and the British Isles, to Russia, the Balkans, Africa, India and the Pacific, placing them in their historical context and examining similarities between them. (cambridge.org)
  • This first issue explores the literary methods in architectural education in an international context. (naibooksellers.nl)
  • The role of Literary Chinese was so dominant that the history of Korean literature and Chinese language are almost contiguous till the 20th Century. (wikipedia.org)
  • We also connect with our literary history via the digital map Litteraturkartan.se. (goteborg.se)
  • The recent inauguration of the Zhejiang Literary Center (ZLC) in Hangzhou marks a pivotal moment in the history of Chinese literature. (wn.com)
  • One possible answer to the question, one we don't discuss very much, is our culture's literary history. (electricliterature.com)
  • But From Battlefields Rising has one big flaw: how can it call itself a history of American literature during the Civil War when it completely ignores the literature of the South? (litkicks.com)
  • Surprising as it may seem, Indian literature has not till now been presented from this obvious, natural and necessary point of view in any modern language, except in a limited and primarily bibliographical manner by Krishnamachariar in his history of Classical Sanskrit Literature (1937). (mlbd.com)
  • Having watched the development of this book from its first inception to the final proofs I can honestly say that this has turned out to be a very special book indeed, with poems and prose passages selected from the full sweep of Kyoto's literary history, detailed explanatory notes, and beautiful black-and-white illustrations including photographs, prints, and picture scrolls. (deepkyoto.com)
  • The body in the library : a literary history of modern medicine / Iain Bamforth. (who.int)
  • They are introduced in a concrete manner in connection to various issues that have been significant in the history of literature and literary studies: The formal and thematic representation of the human subject in literary texts, the structure and function of literary discourse and the relationship of a literary text to a socially, historically and culturally determined context. (lu.se)
  • Domínguez opens his discussion with a synthesis regarding the state of the question, paying particular attention to the contradictions provoked when an inventory of emerging literatures is attempted and goes on to develop a theoretical framework in which the dynamic processes which define emerging literature are seen relative to world literature. (purdue.edu)
  • The course examines a number of theoretical approaches which have been dominant in both Swedish and international literary research in recent years. (lu.se)
  • CLEVELAND, Miss.- Delta State University's Division of Languages and Literature recently celebrated student achievement and 50 years of the student literary journal, "Da" (formerly named "Confidante") with a reading and awards ceremony for winners of the 2022 Da: A Journal of Delta Arts. (deltastate.edu)
  • Winning works have been submitted for consideration in the Southern Literary Festival national contest, and all winners are invited to attend the 2022 conference hosted by Mississippi University for Women in April. (deltastate.edu)
  • The University of Gothenburg (GU) boasts Scandinavia's largest offering of arts programmes, including a unique breadth, doctoral studies and literary composition and translation programmes. (goteborg.se)
  • GU also offers artistic doctoral studies in literary composition, and programmes for literary translation and translation for specialist fields and publishers. (goteborg.se)
  • English specialization at the bachelor level is for those who wish to do further studies in English literature beyond the English year studies. (uis.no)
  • Amrita Ghosh has a Ph.D in literature and Partition Studies from Drew University, USA, and a postdoc from Linnaeus University, Sweden, where she worked on literature from the conflict zone of Kashmir. (lu.se)
  • Judgement and approach · be able to assess the value of a theory or method of literary studies with regard to relevant social, cultural and ethical perspectives. (lu.se)
  • Lund University's crime fiction expert Kerstin Bergman is an associate professor of literary studies, and has researched crime fiction in literature, film and television for many years. (lu.se)
  • eNotes Editorial , 12 Feb. 2016, https://www.enotes.com/homework-help/what-some-tips-how-better-understand-literary-623374. (enotes.com)
  • This journal is a vehicle for the Writingplace platform to continue its exploration of the relationship between architecture and literature, which has already resulted in the publication of Writingplace: Investigations in Architecture and Literature in 2016. (naibooksellers.nl)
  • Using Joyce's works as a springboard to explore different perspectives and intersections of 20th century literature and the modern literary and religious imagination, this book gives us new insights into how our modern and "secular" reading practices unintentionally reflect how we understand our religious histories. (bloomsbury.com)
  • Only at the turn of the 20th century did women really make a significant appearance on the literary scene. (dedalusbooks.com)
  • This book is about the discourse of Scandinavian exceptionalisms as it is reflected and negotiated in various domains of 19th, 20th and 21st century culture, including literature, art, cinema, media and interior design. (lu.se)
  • Like anything else, the more you read and practice your literature skills, the better you'll get , but it's also a good idea to make sure you know what you're teacher is looking for. (enotes.com)
  • The act or practice of literary composition, the occupation of writer, or producing or engaging in literary work as a profession. (bvsalud.org)
  • Nevertheless, browsing journals on my own, picking out advances in medical practice from every thick issue of the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism or similar literature and reading them the way I would read a literary classic is not going to happen. (medscape.com)
  • Under the Soviets the proclaimed gender equality was purely fictional: literary journals and anthologies would grudgingly include just one or two token women. (dedalusbooks.com)
  • Ordkonst publishes a literary magazine with essays, critiques, reportage and fictional pieces. (lu.se)
  • The authors discuss both ancient and recent texts, illustrating the connections within each group and considering the question of whether all literary growth is influenced by common factors. (cambridge.org)
  • work with a set of literary texts in terms of their significance within an always evolving literary tradition, seeing through critical lenses and doing formal analysis. (uis.no)
  • The students will also be given the opportunity to apply literary theory on autonomously chosen texts. (lu.se)
  • I can't be the only reader who wonders what the intellectuals of the Southern states were reading and writing and thinking about during these years too (I bet they weren't reading the Atlantic Monthly), and the reference to "American literature" in the book's subtitle should justify itself with a wider scope. (litkicks.com)
  • The present work is intended to restore Indian literature to independence and to India, as a step towards that freedom from spiritual colonialism which India has yet to attain. (mlbd.com)
  • This essay reflects on the shift of user interaction operated by online literary archives and databases. (uib.no)
  • The 2020 fair was quickly remade into a digital festival (600,000 views) - a feat expedited by the good cooperation among local literary actors. (goteborg.se)
  • Women's presence in 19th-century Russian literature was more conspicuous, but it was largely in the form of memorable literary heroines: either idealised or demonised, either angels or femmes fatales. (dedalusbooks.com)
  • How far is the longstanding Caribbean tradition of literary activism being shaped and reshaped in our contemporary moment and in response to wider global movements such as #MeToo and Black Lives Matter? (mdpi.com)
  • By exploring the motif of the plague, a consistent and well-spread theme in literature, London's novel is part of a long literary tradition, inviting the reader to reflect on the ancestral fear of humans toward infectious diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • In 1842, the American poet and novelist Edgar Allan Poe published The Masque of the Red Death, a short story unique in the literary tradition of the plague by focusing only on the metaphorical element of the theme. (cdc.gov)
  • It is also Sweden's largest university town, with 60,000 students and a master's programme in literary composition. (goteborg.se)
  • Building upon the introductory courses in English, the course aims to provide the student with extended knowledge of the literature and/or culture in English-speaking countries and to train the student in obtaining a critical and independent understanding of central questions related to the study of literature and/or culture. (uis.no)
  • Each issue of the journal will focus on themes central to the fruitful relationship between architecture and literature. (naibooksellers.nl)
  • Given its size, Gothenburg has an impressive literary infrastructure that is nourished by grass-roots initiatives and the strongly-entrenched Nordic traditions of free speech, democracy, adult education and publicly-funded culture. (goteborg.se)
  • He is also a product of Anglo-American literary culture, which (particularly in the twentieth century) treats the topic of male sexual frustration as if it is of prime importance to us all. (electricliterature.com)
  • The incel is a product of a literary culture that treats the topic of male sexual frustration as if it is of prime importance to us all. (electricliterature.com)
  • At Ordkonst there is something for everyone who is interested in literature and culture. (lu.se)
  • Public libraries are the literary infrastructure's core and must exist in every Swedish municipality by law. (goteborg.se)
  • Results of search for 'su:{Medicine in literature. (who.int)
  • Once in a while I get stymied, I'm asked something that I can't answer, or I have to prepare a residents' conference, which returns me to a literature search for a time. (medscape.com)
  • Rex in analyzing the literary description of the disease, study were to clarify whether the plague described in unraveling its clinical features, and defi ning a possible Oedipus Rex could refl ect an actual historical event, underlying cause. (cdc.gov)
  • The Scarlet Plague, originally published by Jack London in 1912, was one of the first examples of a post-apocalyptic fiction novel in modern literature. (cdc.gov)
  • In The Scarlet Plague, London investigated many traditional issues of the literary theme of plague, ranging from a reflection on morality and justice to the contagion and clinical features of the disease. (cdc.gov)
  • Finally, I use these insights to develop some considerations concerning the relations between memory and archive, and different perspectives on electronic literature preservation. (uib.no)
  • This workshop raises the question, in both its general and more specific guises, of what the relation between fiction and philosophy is, and approach it from the perspectives of both philosophy and literary science. (lu.se)
  • Placing in a creative writing contest is not an easy accomplishment, and any writer that has the courage to enter one is worth reading," said Mike Smith, chair of DSU's Division of Languages and Literature. (deltastate.edu)
  • Established in 1972 by undergraduate students at Delta State University, "Confidante" was renamed "Da" in 2014 in honor of long-time professor and former chair Dorothy Shawhan's contributions and leadership in the Division of Languages & Literature. (deltastate.edu)
  • Students interested in working on the "Da" staff are encouraged to sign up for ENG 220, Student Publications Workshop, where they can gain experience in editing, writing, and producing a literary magazine and online student newspaper. (deltastate.edu)
  • It will therefore be of interest to architects, teachers and architecture students as well as the more general reader with an interest in both spatial design and literature. (naibooksellers.nl)
  • This is really a book about the Concord, Massachusetts literary scene and its various northern offshoots (everybody, it seems, was published by the Atlantic Monthly). (litkicks.com)
  • For anyone who loves Kyoto, or who is interested in the great flow of Japanese literature, this book is an essential read. (deepkyoto.com)
  • Kyoto: A Literary Guide is now available in hardcover , paperback and as an e-book and can be ordered from Amazon.com , Amazon.co.jp , and Amazon.co.uk . (deepkyoto.com)
  • The reader willing to wander a little farther afield and poke around in this book of Lithuanian writing will find human and literary nature displayed in surprising and illuminating ways. (dedalusbooks.com)
  • The current profusion of successful female authors, both in commercial and literary fiction, is a new feature of Russian book publishing. (dedalusbooks.com)
  • Writingplace Journal for Architecture and Literature 2 (e-book) Inscriptions: Tracing Place. (naibooksellers.nl)
  • can understand and articulate literary theories covered in the course. (uis.no)
  • The first part examines theories regarding the formal and thematic manifestations of human subjects in a literary text. (lu.se)
  • The second part examines theories regarding the structure and function of literary language and how it relates to other types of discourse. (lu.se)
  • From Chaucer's Canterbury Tales to commedia dell'arte to the 'modern medieval', revisit or discover the writers that shaped English language and literature, through expert tuition and lively classroom discussion. (citylit.ac.uk)
  • An assortment of tanka, haiku, modern verse and prose passages make up the literary feast, and as we enter recent times there are English-language poems too. (deepkyoto.com)
  • 19690 Philippine Children's Literature 2 Historical context notes are intended to give basic and preliminary information on a topic. (litencyc.com)
  • First published between 1932 and 1940, this is a three-volume study of the historical development of literature. (cambridge.org)
  • Anglophone Caribbean literature is often viewed as deeply historical, and indeed it is. (mdpi.com)
  • The historical legacy of Caribbean literature is still important in the twenty-first century but, crucially, it is being reappraised and rewritten in line with urgent contemporary concerns-particularly with a heightened awareness of some of the missing elements or voices of earlier writing (e.g., in relation to Caribbean masculinities, white Caribbean writing, and queer sexualities). (mdpi.com)
  • The 5th Annual Literary Fest includes 12 authors giving workshops about Cowboy Poetry, Beat Lit, Oh Banana Children's books, Intimate and Hidden writing and much more. (cpr.org)
  • Several scholars have addressed the decline of literature in a number of books and articles attributing it to institutional and economic reasons. (ed.gov)
  • Think of the literature you read in high school. (electricliterature.com)
  • If Fuller ever stretches his knowledge to cover the broader national literary sensibility in a future volume, I'll be thrilled to read it. (litkicks.com)
  • Therefore, this year, needing some CME credits soon and often working in isolation, I thought it might be worth the effort to see what has been added to the significant endocrinology literature outside of the New England Journal of Medicine, to which I still subscribe and at least read the titles and some of the endocrinology articles and abstracts. (medscape.com)
  • Coinciding with the 142nd anniversary of Lu Xun's birth, a literary giant from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, this new center stands as a testament to the region's profound literary significance. (wn.com)
  • Korea journal Vol.3 p24 Yunesŭk'o Han'guk Wiwŏnhoe, Yunesŭkʻo Hanʼguk Wiwŏnhoe - 1963 "Literature in Chinese in Korea : At first Chinese literature in Korea was the preserve of the few, but as time went on it became the chief, if not the only, form of literature practised in the country by anyone. (wikipedia.org)
  • Writingplace Journal for Architecture and Literature is an international, open-access, peer-reviewed journal focusing on architecture and literature. (naibooksellers.nl)
  • She is the co-founder-editor of Cerebration, a bi-annual literary journal. (lu.se)
  • Erickson argues that the study of classical, medieval, and modern debates over heresy and orthodoxy provide new ways of understanding modernist literature and literary theory. (bloomsbury.com)
  • The Literary Encyclopedia is a living community of scholars. (litencyc.com)
  • Although the earliest records of writing by women date back to the eleventh century, none of those early literary efforts have stood the test of time and today they are of interest only to scholars. (dedalusbooks.com)
  • By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Literary Traveler. (literarytraveler.com)
  • Hanmunhak or Literary Chinese literature in Korea (Hangul: 한문학 Hanja: 漢文學) is Korean literature written in Literary Chinese, which represents an early phase of Korean literature and influenced the literature written in the Korean language. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Decameron is one of the early literary works in the Italian language and it had a significant influence on many other writers. (citylit.ac.uk)
  • Three aspects of literature are examined: Human characters in literature, language in literature and the representation of reality in literature. (lu.se)
  • Patent examiners will review the proposed claims in light of literature and public disclosures, and then negotiate the exact language. (cdc.gov)
  • Where in the past women were celebrated chiefly as literary widows or devoted wives, occasionally as poets or critics, and only very rarely as novelists, today they are beginning to dominate publishing lists in fiction and non-fiction alike. (dedalusbooks.com)
  • University, college and school libraries support the education sector and mobile libraries reach readers in underserved areas.Publicly-funded cultural centres and meeting places provide a rich literary, reading and creative-activities offering for youths, the elderly, LGBTQ persons, persons with disabilities and national minorities. (goteborg.se)
  • Thus defined, the smallest systemic units comprising Weltliteratur are identified and the function of the secondary subsystem of codification is analyzed (among these are national literatures), forming the impetus for these emerging literatures, as they define themselves in response to the counter-restrictions, redefinitions, and exclusions imposed upon them. (purdue.edu)
  • What are some tips on how to better understand literary works and improve in literature classes? (enotes.com)
  • After centuries of dominance, literature has not been in a robust health for the last few decades. (ed.gov)
  • This fascinating selection of Kyoto-specific literature takes readers through twelve centuries of cultural heritage, from ancient Heian beginnings to contemporary depictions. (deepkyoto.com)
  • Método: estudio descriptivo y transversal, con enfoque cuantitativo, realizado en enero de 2019, en los hogares de 157 ancianos inscritos en una unidad de salud familiar en la ciudad de João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brasil. (bvsalud.org)
  • Folk high schools and adult educational and other associations offer the public a wide range of literature and arts courses. (goteborg.se)
  • In some cases they will be expanded into longer entries as the Literary Encyclopedia evolves. (litencyc.com)
  • Volume 2 focuses particularly on Russia and the Balkans, and also surveys both early Indian and early Hebrew literature. (cambridge.org)