In this volume, scholars from diverse research fields (literature, history, art history, and folklore studies) scan the nineteenth-century Latvian literature from various perspectives, taking into account links between literature, oral culture and visual art as well as the interactions between social transformations and aesthetic developments.
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Pauls Daija, PhD., is Senior Researcher at the Institute of Literature, Folklore and Art of the University of Latvia.
His research focuses on the history of the 18th and 19th century Latvian and Baltic German literary cultures and
the history of Baltic Enlightenment.
Benedikts Kalnačs, PhD., is Senior Researcher at the Institute of Literature, Folklore and Art, UL. His principal
research areas include 19th and 20th century Latvian literature, comparative literature, and postcolonial studies.
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Festeinband. Zustand: Wie neu. 276 Seiten : Illustrationen ; 22 cm. Neuwertiges Exemplar. This volume is the outcome of a co-ordinated effort of a group of scholars who set themselves the task of reconsidering nineteenth-century Latvian literary history. We are seeking to pluralize literary history studies by looking for novel insights into Latvian literature and contributing to the research of East-Central European literary cultures. Scholars from diverse but related research fields (literature, history, art history, and folklore studies) scan the nineteenth-century cultural scene from various intersecting perspectives, taking into account important links between literature, oral culture and visual art, changes in reading practices, periodicals, and the book market as well as the complex interactions between social transformations and aesthetic developments. -- Contents: List of Contributors -- Pauls Daija, Benedikts Kalna?s: Introduction -- Part I. From the Established Hierarchies of the Popular Enlightenment to the Hybridity of Cultural Communication: Learned Societies, Media, and the Changing Practices of Everyday Life -- Pauls Daija: Baltic German Literary Societies -- Aiga emeta: The Media History of the Early Periodical Press in Latvian -- Martins Mintaurs: The Specificity of the Biedermeier Period and its Impact on Everyday Life -- Part II. The Highly Praised Rise of Agency and its Fallacies: The Latvian National Movement and Shifting Patterns in Society and Literary Culture -- Pauls Daija: The Reading Revolution -- Martins Mintaurs: The New Latvians: Strategies for the Creation of a National Identity -- Ginta Perle-Sile: Nineteenth-Century Literary Processes and Folklore -- Benedikts Kalna?s: The Genesis, Ideology and Poetics of the Nineteenth-Century Latvian Novel -- Part III. On the Threshold of Modernity: Literary Culture of the Fin de Siecle and Its Reception -- Kristiana Abele: From the Basics of Visual Literacy to the First Momentum of National Art: Aesthetic Effects of Image Circulation in Latvian Society -- Benedikts Kalna?s: Fin-de-Siecle Latvian Literary Periodicals and Their Social and Cultural Contexts -- Inguna Daukste-Silasproge: Literary Translations: Trends and the Dynamic of Development -- The Historical Timeline. ISBN 9783631862025 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 423. Artikel-Nr. 1208697
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