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The Reception of Henry James in Europe: The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe

Editat de Professor Annick Duperray
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 apr 2014
Henry James, the American-born writer who chose to live in Europe, settled in London and Rye, becoming a British subject in 1915. He occupies a major position as a dedicated artist and cultural historian who combined the strengths of American, English and French nineteenth-century literary traditions with the aesthetic innovations that paved the way for modern and postmodern fiction. The rare subtlety and intensity of his writings can be fully appreciated only through the responses of perceptive readers beyond the English-speaking world. This collection of essays, prepared by an international team of scholars and translators, examines the ways in which James was translated, published and reviewed on the Continent of Europe, notably in France, Italy and Germany, but also in most of the languages of Northern, Southern and Eastern Europe. Some specific contributions are devoted to the strikingly original cinematic and operatic adaptations of Henry James's works.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472535931
ISBN-10: 1472535936
Pagini: 480
Ilustrații: illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

A fascinating look at James's reception across Europe and his influence on European literature and culture

Notă biografică

Annick Duperray is Emerita Professor of American Literature at Aix-Marseille Université, and was Overseas Project Director for the British Academy Network Group on Reception Studies from 2004 to 2009. She holds a doctorate on English fin-de-siècle literature and a Doctorat d'Etat on Henry James. Her major publications include an analytical study of Henry James's tales, Echec et écriture: essai sur les nouvelles d'Henry James (1993), and several contributions, notably to Henry James in Context (Cambridge University Press, 2010) and Tracing Henry James (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008). She was volume editor for the first and third volume of the critical edition of Henry James's Nouvelles complètes (Editions Gallimard, Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, 2003/2011).Elinor Shaffer, FBA, is Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Modern Languages Research, School of Advanced Study, University of London, and Director of the Research Project on the Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe. The author of The Fall of Jerusalem: The Mythological School in Biblical Criticism and Secular Literature 1770-1880(Cambridge University Press), and Erewhons of the Eye: Samuel Butler as Painter, Photographer, and Art Critic (Reaktion), and many articles on Coleridge's aesthetics and other topics in European Romantic studies, she was a founder member of the British Comparative Literature Association and editor of the annual journal Comparative Criticism(Cambridge), and has taught in universities in Britain, the United States, and Europe.

Cuprins

Series Editor Preface Acknowledgements List of Contributors List of Illustrations AbbreviationsTimeline: European Reception of Henry James1. The French Reception of Henry James - J. Bessière & Miceala Symington2. Eager Disciple and Reluctant Master: Paul Bourget's role in the reception of Henry James in France - Angus Wrenn3. Italian Translations of Henry James - Sergio Perosa4. 'Appearing and Disappearing in Public': James Studies in Italy, from Local to Global - Donatella Izzo5. Henry James at the Museum: Italy 2000 - Rosella Mamoli Zorzi6. The Reception of Henry James in Germany from the beginning to 1970 - Renate Brosch7. Henry James's Reception in Bulgaria -Madeleine Danova8. Slavic Encounters: The Reception of Henry James in the Czech and Slovak Lands - Erick S. Roraback9. Factions of James's Interpreters in Poland: Translators, Reviewers and Scholars - Miroslawa Buchholtz10. Henry James in Hungary - Mihály Szegedy-Maszák11. An Elitist Experience: The Reception of Henry James in Romania - Irina Burlui-Wahrig 12. Brief Overview of Translations from Henry James into Romanian - Andreea Ionescu13. Henry James in Russia - Tamara Selitrina14. The Reception and Reputation of Henry James in Portugal - George Monteiro15. 'The Lesson of the Master': The Reception of Henry James in Spain - Antonia Alvarez Calleja16. 'Catholicizing' the Governess: Henry James in Spanish Film - Dennis Tredy17. 'The Art of the Novel': Henry James's Reception in Greece - Eleftehria Arapoglou18. The Scholars and Translators: The Reception of Henry James in Nordic Countries, with Special Reference to Finland - Hannu Riikonen19. James, European and American Opera - Jeremy Tambling20. The Presence of Henry James in European Cinema - Philip Horne Bibliography Index

Recenzii

'The book provides us with a careful, indeed meticulous study of the different stages of Jamesian reception in Europe...this book is unique in its reflection and reproduction of James's socio-cultural milieu from the late Victorian Age to the present day. This volume becomes and important addition to both students and scholars interested in deciphering the international impact of James's work.' Maria Pirgerou, University of Athens, The European Association of American Studies.
'...impressive in its scope...this book also brings us up to date as to the critical work done on Henry James throughout Europe.' Professor Hubert Teyssandier, Paris Sorbonne, The Revue Française D'etudes Americaines.