The Reception of Joseph Conrad in Europe: The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350291492
ISBN-10: 1350291498
Pagini: 560
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.88 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350291498
Pagini: 560
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.88 kg
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 on Conrad's publication histories
Notă biografică
Robert Hampson was for many years Professor of Modern Literature at Royal Holloway University of London, UK. He is currently Professor Emeritus at Royal Holloway and Research Fellow at the University of London Institute for English Studies. Chair of the Joseph Conrad Society (UK) and currently co-editor of the journal The Conradian, he has edited numerous works by Conrad, Kipling and Rider Haggard for the Penguin Classics series. His previous publications on Conrad includes Conrad's Secrets (2012) and Joseph Conrad: A Critical Life (2020).Véronique Pauly is Senior Lecturer at the University of Versailles-St-Quentin-en-Yvelines/University of Paris-Saclay, France a former Director of the Institut d'études culturelles et internationelles, and a researcher at the Centre d'Histoire Culturelle des Sociétés Contemporaines. She is President of the French Conradian Society and has published on Joseph Conrad and contemporary British writers.
Cuprins
Series Editor's Preface: Elinor Shaffer Acknowledgements List of Contributors Abbreviations Timeline of the European Reception of Joseph Conrad Introduction: Joseph Conrad's Life and Afterlife in Mainland EuropeRobert Hampson Part 1: The reception of Conrad in Poland (1896-2018) Chapter 1: The Reception of Joseph Conrad in Poland (1896-2018)Agnieszka Adamowicz-Pospiech Chapter 2: The Polish Translation and Reception of Lord Jim. Ewa Kujawski-LisChapter 3: Polonizing Siberia's Heart of Darkness: Conrad Written Back in Jacek Dukaj's Ice Daniel Schümann Part 2: The Reception of Joseph Conrad in France, Germany and Italy Chapter 4: Conrad's Early Reception in the Context of the French Roman D'Aventures. Mark Fitzpatrick Chapter 5: The French Reception of Joseph Conrad from the 1930s to the Present Day Véronique PaulyChapter 6: Publishing under Pressure: Conrad's Reception in Germany 1900 -1945 -and After Anthony Fothergill Chapter 7: German Democratic Republic: Conrad's reception under socialist eyes Frank Förster Chapter 8: Conrad Translations in Austria and Switzerland Frank Förster Chapter 9: The Italian Translations of ConradMario Curreli Chapter 10: 'The Battle for Conrad' inside and outside Italian academia in the years 1924-1960Richard Ambrosini Chapter 11: Conrad's Critical Reception in Italy 1924-2021Fausto Ciompi Part 3. Conrad's reception in Spain and Latin America Chapter 12: The Reception of Conrad in SpainDaniel Zurbano García Chapter 13: From Unrest to Anthropology: (well nigh) a Century of Conrad in CataloniaJacqueline Hurtley Chapter 14: The Spanish and Catalan Reception of Conrad's Poetics: A History in Three VignettesMarta Puxan-Oliva Chapter 15: The Reception of Joseph Conrad in Latin AmericaMaria Jesús Lorenzo-Modia Chapter 16: An Interview with Mario Vargas LlosaMaria Jesús Lorenzo-Modia Chapter 17: Borges and ConradEvelyn Fishburn Part 4: Conrad's Reception in other European Countries Chapter 18: Conrad's Artistic Returns: Perspectives on a Bulgarian Debut in Staging 'Heart of Darkness'Petya Ivanova, Margreta Grigorova Chapter 19: Within the Tides: the Czech Reception of Joseph Conrad Zdenek Beran Chapter 20: Joseph Conrad's Translations and Reception in Denmark Ebbe Klitgård Chapter 21: Conrad in Greece: Translation, Performance, PoliticsNikolaos Panagopoulos Chapter 22: The Reception of Joseph Conrad in Hungary Balàsz. Csizmadia Chapter 23: Conrad's Reception in Ireland.Richard Niland Chapter 24: The 'Bard of Particular Elements': Conrad's Reception in Russia Ludmilla Voitkova Chapter 25: A Familial Soul in Slovenia and Former YugoslaviaMajda Savle Chapter 26: The Swedish Use of ConradClaes Lindskog Chapter 27: Conrad's Academic Reception in SwedenJohan Warodell Chapter 28: 'One of Us': Conrad's Reception in UkraineLudmilla Voitkowa Chapter 29: The Early Ukrainian Critical reception of Joseph ConradDmytro Kozak
Recenzii
This collection will undoubtedly become the major reference work for Conrad's European reception. Whether it is used for research into an individual country or to explore different topics from a transnational perspective, this is an invaluable new resource.
[T]his volume provides a substantial and much-awaited contribution to the reception history of the work of Joseph Conrad and his intellectual and cultural legacy, and sheds light on the life of a man who was alienated from his own world and lived in a permanent internal and external exile.
Although scholarship on Joseph Conrad has been dominated by the Anglo-American academy, The European Reception of Joseph Conrad demonstrates just how broadly scholarly interest in Conrad extends, especially in Europe. This excellent volume is a most welcome addition to Conrad scholarship.
This collection brims with surprises. Describing translations, reviews, debates, and artistic responses to Conrad's work, its contributors excel in the variety of their approaches and their alertness to the contrasting rhythms of scepticism and admiration from country to country.
[T]his volume provides a substantial and much-awaited contribution to the reception history of the work of Joseph Conrad and his intellectual and cultural legacy, and sheds light on the life of a man who was alienated from his own world and lived in a permanent internal and external exile.
Although scholarship on Joseph Conrad has been dominated by the Anglo-American academy, The European Reception of Joseph Conrad demonstrates just how broadly scholarly interest in Conrad extends, especially in Europe. This excellent volume is a most welcome addition to Conrad scholarship.
This collection brims with surprises. Describing translations, reviews, debates, and artistic responses to Conrad's work, its contributors excel in the variety of their approaches and their alertness to the contrasting rhythms of scepticism and admiration from country to country.