Commemorating writers in nineteenth-century Europe :
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[Book]
Other Title Information
nation-building and centenary fever
First Statement of Responsibility
ed. by Joep Leerssen ...
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Basingstoke [u.a.]
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Palgrave Macmillan
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2014
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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XV, 301 S. : Ill
CONTENTS NOTE
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List of Illustrations Preface Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Fanning out from Shakespeare; Ann Rigney and Joep Leerssen 1. Schiller 1859: Literary Historicism and Readership Mobilization; Joep Leerssen 2. Burns 1859: Embodied Communities and Transnational Federation; Ann Rigney 3. Scott 1871: Celebration as Cultural Diplomacy; Ann Rigney 4. Moore 1879: Ireland, America, Australia; Ronan Kelly 5. Dante 1865: The Politics and Limits of Aesthetic Education; Mahnaz Yousefzadeh 6. Petrarch 1804-1904: Nation-Building and Glocal Identities; Harald Hendrix 7. Petrarch 1874: Pan-National Celebrations and Provencal Regionalism; Francesca Zantedeschi 8. Voltaire 1878: Commemoration and the Creation of Dissent; Francois Boudrot 9. Vondel 1867: Amsterdam-Netherlands, Protestant-Catholic; Joep Leerssen 10. Conscience 1883: Between Flanders and Belgium; An De Ridder 11. Pushkin 1880: Fedor Doestoevsky Voices the Russian Self-Image; Neil Stewart 12. Preseren 1905: Ritual Afterlives and Slovenian Nationalism; Marijan Dovi? 13. Macha, Pet?fi, Mickiewicz: (Un)wanted Statues in East-Central Europe; John Neubauer 14. Cervantes 1916: Literature as Exquisite Neutrality; Clara Calvo 15. Whose Camoes? Canons, Celebrations, Colonialism; Paulo de Medeiros Index
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Collective memory and literature.
European literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism.