The Literary and Cultural Reception of Charles Darwin in Europe: The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe
Editat de Professor Thomas F. Glick, Dr. Elinor Shafferen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 mai 2014
Din seria The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe
- 44% Preț: 2166.85 lei
- 36% Preț: 192.42 lei
- Preț: 189.28 lei
- Preț: 192.15 lei
- Preț: 188.34 lei
- 34% Preț: 229.75 lei
- Preț: 193.96 lei
- Preț: 398.19 lei
- Preț: 192.99 lei
- Preț: 190.44 lei
- 34% Preț: 230.90 lei
- Preț: 586.90 lei
- Preț: 190.81 lei
- 36% Preț: 192.15 lei
- 36% Preț: 192.42 lei
- 44% Preț: 1667.84 lei
- 44% Preț: 1317.79 lei
- 44% Preț: 1317.79 lei
- 44% Preț: 1433.99 lei
- 35% Preț: 193.18 lei
- Preț: 192.15 lei
- Preț: 229.37 lei
- 17% Preț: 329.44 lei
- Preț: 1893.83 lei
- Preț: 1667.84 lei
- 14% Preț: 1471.24 lei
Preț: 1783.83 lei
Preț vechi: 2775.73 lei
-36% Nou
Puncte Express: 2676
Preț estimativ în valută:
341.54€ • 350.35$ • 287.56£
341.54€ • 350.35$ • 287.56£
Carte indisponibilă temporar
Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:
Se trimite...
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781780937465
ISBN-10: 1780937466
Pagini: 784
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 51 mm
Greutate: 1.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1780937466
Pagini: 784
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 51 mm
Greutate: 1.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Chapters
written
by
leading
local
scholars
and
based
on
cutting-edge
research
into
Darwin's
cultural
reception.
Notă biografică
Thomas
F.
Glickis
Emeritus
Professor
of
History
at
Boston
University,
USA.
He
is
author
ofNegotiating
Darwin:
The
Vatican
Confronts
Evolution
1877-1902(2006)
andWhat
About
Darwin?(2010)
and
co-editor
ofThe
Reception
of
Charles
Darwin
in
Europe(2008).Elinor
Shaffer,
FBA,
Senior
Research
Fellow,
Institute
of
Modern
Languages
Research,
School
of
Advanced
Study,
University
of
London.
She
is
author
of'Kubla
Khan'
and
The
Fall
of
Jerusalem:
The
Mythological
School
of
Biblical
Criticism
and
Secular
Literature(1980),The
Third
Culture:
Literatureand
Science(ed.)
(1998),
the
annual
journalComparative
Criticism
(ed.),
and
a
contributor
toSamuel
Butler:
Victorian
Against
the
Grain(2007).
She
is
Series
Editor
of
the
Reception
of
British
and
Irish
Authors
in
Europe
(2004-present).
Cuprins
Introduction
(Elinor
Shaffer
and
Thomas
F.
Glick)Timeline
(Thomas
F.
Glick)I:
Literature
and
Darwin1.
'Darwin,
Zola,
and
Dr
Prosper
Lucas's
Treatise
on
Natural
Heredity'
(David
Baguley)
2.
'Darwin
and
Proust'
(Céline
Surprenant)
3.
'Of
Cavemen,
"Struggleforlifeurs",
and
Deep
Ecology:
J.-H.
Rosny
Aîné's
Literary
Response
to
Darwin
and
Human
Evolution'
(Fanny
Robles)4.
'Darwinism
and
Literature
in
German-Speaking
Literature
(1859-
ca.
1890)'
(Philip
Ajouri)5.
'Darwin
in
German
Literary
Culture
1890-1914'
(Nicholas
Saul)
6.
'A
Germanic
Reception
in
England:
Friedrich
Max
Müller's
Critique
of
Darwin's
Descent
of
Man'
(Angus
Nicholls)7.
'Translation
and
Transition:
The
Danish
Literary
Response
to
Darwin'
(Mathias
Clasen,
Stine
Slot
Grumsen,
Hans
Henrik
Hjermitslev
and
Peter
C.
Kjærgaard)8.
'Darwin
and
Norwegian
literature'
(Tore
Rem)9.
'Darwinism
in
Dutch
Literature'
(Mary
Kemperink)10.
'Darwinian
imagery
in
Spanish
Literature
of
the
Nineteenth
Century'
(Pura
Fernández)11.
'The
Curious
Translations
of
Darwinian
Sexual
Selection
in
Spain'
(Travis
Landry)12.
'The
Reception
of
Charles
Darwin
in
Portugal
(1865-1914)
with
special
reference
to
the
role
of
the
'Generation
of
the
1870s'
(Ana
Leonor
Pereira
and
Pedro
Fonseca)13.
'Echoes
from
Albion:
The
Reception
of
Darwin
by
José
Maria
de
Eça
de
Queiroz'
(Patricia
da
Silva
McNeill)14.
'Darwin
and
Literature
in
Italy:
A
Profitable
Relationship'
(Elena
Canadelli,
Paolo
Coccia,
Telmo
Pievani)15.
'Darwinian
Reception
and
Selected
Responses
of
Two
Prominent
Greek
Literary
Writers'
(Maria
Zarimis)16.
'Darwin,
Chekhov,
and
Mandelshtam'
(Donald
Rayfield)17.
'Darwin's
Reception
in
Twentieth-Century
Russian
Prose
and
Science
Fiction'
(Muireann
Maguire)18.
'Darwin's
Migration
to
the
East:
Literary
Responses
to
Darwinism
in
Multiethnic
Galicia
(Sacher-Masoch,
Franko,
Parandowski)'
(Daniel
Schümann)II.
Commemorations
of
Darwin:
the
centenary
and
bicentenary
of
Darwin's
birth
and
the
publication
of
Origin
of
Species19.
'1909:
The
Great
Silence:
Remarks
on
the
non-celebration
of
Darwin's
centenary
in
France'
(Patrick
Tort)20.
'Charles
Darwin's
first
French
translations'
(Michel
Prum)21.
'Discussion
of
Evolution
in
the
German-Speaking
World
in
the
1959
Darwin
Centenary'
(Wolf-Ernst
Reif,
Uwe
Hoßfeld
and
Rainer
Schoch)22.
'Appraising
Darwin
in
The
Netherlands:
The
celebrations
of
1909,
1959
and
2009'
(Janneke
van
der
Heide)23.
'Darwinian
Celebrations
in
Portugal
-
1882,
1909,
1959
and
1982'
(Pedro
Fonseca
and
Ana
Leonor
Pereira
)24.
'Commemorating
Darwin
in
Italy:
An
Overview
(1882-2009)'
(Elena
Canadelli,
Paolo
Coccia,
Telmo
Pievani)25.
'"A
matter
of
money
...":
The
first
Darwin
commemoration
in
Norway
in
1882'
(Thore
Lie)26.
'Darwin's
Jubilees
in
Russia'
(Eduard
I.
Kolchinsky)27.
'In
Recollection
of
a
Radical
Era:
Celebrations
of
Darwin
and
Darwinism
in
Sweden'
(Thord
Heinonen
Silverbark)
28.
'The
Danish
Commemoration
of
Darwin
in
1909'
(Hans
Henrik
Hjermitslev)BibliographyIndex
Recenzii
The
tracking
of
intellectual
legacies
across
vast
geographical
and
temporal
expanses
was
a
striking
feature
of
reception
studies
received
this
year.
A series of very thorough; well-written, well-researched essays are divided into major sections focusing on Germany and Northern Europe, Scandinavia, The Low Countries, Russia, Galicia, France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Greece. Each essay examines not only Darwin's work, but also how it was adapted within the work of other authors. Extensive footnotes are included with each essay. Also included is an expansive timeline (1847-2009) recording the appearance of various translations, examinations, interpretations, and criticism of Darwin's work, as well as any commemorations and public events.
A series of very thorough; well-written, well-researched essays are divided into major sections focusing on Germany and Northern Europe, Scandinavia, The Low Countries, Russia, Galicia, France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Greece. Each essay examines not only Darwin's work, but also how it was adapted within the work of other authors. Extensive footnotes are included with each essay. Also included is an expansive timeline (1847-2009) recording the appearance of various translations, examinations, interpretations, and criticism of Darwin's work, as well as any commemorations and public events.