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The International Reception of Emily Dickinson: Continuum Reception Studies

Editat de Professor Domhnall Mitchell, Dr Maria Stuart
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 oct 2011
Emily Dickinson's poetry is known and read worldwide but to date there have been no studies of her reception and influence outside America.  This collection of essays brings together international research on her reception abroad including translations, circulation and the responses of private and professional readers to her poetry in different countries.  The contributors address key translations of individual poems and lyric sequences; Dickinson's influence on other writers, poets and culture more broadly; biographical constructions of Dickinson as a poet; the political cultural and linguistic contexts of translations; and adaptations into other media.  It will appeal to all those interested in the international reception of Dickinson and nineteenth-century American literature more widely.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781441122025
ISBN-10: 1441122028
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Continuum Reception Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Research articles to date on Dickinson have focused on linguistic approaches to translation - the contributors here cover this but also investigate the reception process involved in the translation

Notă biografică

Domhnall Mitchell is Professor of 19th century American Literature in the Department of Modern Languages at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.

Maria Stuart is College Lecturer in American Literature in the School of English and Drama at University College Dublin, Ireland.

Cuprins

Introduction
1. 'The Mind Alone': Reading Emily Dickinson in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, Sabine Sielke (Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms University, Germany)
2. La Hurleuse Discrete: Emily Dickinson in Francophone Europe and North America, David Palmieri (SUNY Plattsburgh, Canada)
3. Emily Dickinson in the Low Countries, Marianne de Vooght (University of Essex, UK)
4. Emily Dickinson in Norway, Domhnall Mitchell, (University of Science and Technology, Norway)
5. 'I Dwell in Possibility': The Reception of Emily Dickinson in Sweden, Lennart Nyberg, (Lund University, Sweden)
6. Meteors, Prodigies, Sorcerers: Emily Dickinson in Portugal, Ana Luísa Amaral and Marinela Freitas (University of Porto, Portugal and Institute for Comparative Literature Margarida Losa)
7. Dickinson in Brazil, Carlos Daghlian (Brazil)
8. Called Back: Emily Dickinson in Hebrew, Lilach Lachman (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
9. Dickinson in Japan, Masako Takeda (Japan)
10. Dickinson in the Ukraine, Anna Chesnokova (Kyiv National Linguistic University, Ukraine)
11. Dickinson in England and Ireland, Maria Stuart (University College Dublin, Ireland)
12. 'Into Van Dieman's Land': Emily Dickinson in Australia, Joan Kirkby (Macquarie University, Australia) 
Index

Recenzii

The essays in this collection make an important and timely contribution to Dickinson scholarship, documenting but also explaining the nuances of Dickinson's appreciation, appropriation and influence outside the United States. This fascinating book expands our understanding of Dickinson's twentieth-century reception, showing how scholars, readers, writers, and translators from Europe, Japan, South America, Israel, Australia and Canada confirm critical and theoretical trends in Dickinson scholarship, but also offer different approaches to her work, new insights and fresh perspectives.
The contributors to this body of work explore the variety of impacts the New England poet and her work have had outside her native country and, in doing so, chart her influence, appropriation, and appreciation over more than a century, offering new insights and fresh perspectives.
This fascinating, timely study resource is an important contribution to the study of one of America's premier poets. Summing up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and above.