Die Aufklaerung in Der Romania Ser.: Storytelling in the Spectators / Storytelling Dans les Spectateurs by Alexandra Fuchs (2020, Hardcover)

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PublisherLang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften, Peter
ISBN-103631748418
ISBN-139783631748411
eBay Product ID (ePID)12038391313

Product Key Features

Number of Pages306 Pages
LanguageEng,Fre,Spa
Publication NameStorytelling in the Spectators / Storytelling Dans Les Spectateurs
Publication Year2020
SubjectWomen Authors, European / French, European / General
FeaturesNew Edition
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaLiterary Criticism
AuthorAlexandra Fuchs
SeriesDie Aufklaerung in Der Romania Ser.
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight16.4 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2019-957762
Dewey Edition23
Series Volume Number13
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal809/.9145
Edition DescriptionNew Edition
Table Of ContentFrom Telling Stories to Storytelling: Orality, Fiction and Politics in the Spectator (1711-1714) and the Female Spectator (1744-1746) (Claire Boulard Jouslin) - The Pastoral in Motion: Sociability in the Spectator (Joseph Chaves) - Embroidering the Loose Dress of the Spartan Maids--Text, Sex, and Textile for Joseph Addison (Amélie Junqua) - Stories of Authorship, Politics, and Friendship: Hugh Kelly, Oliver Goldsmith, and the Babler (1763-1767) (Michael Griffin) - From Anecdote to Anecdote: The Chaotic Order of Storytelling in Dutch Anti-Spectators around 1725 (Cornelis van der Haven) - Raconter soi, raconter l'autre. Stéréotypes nationaux dans les «spectateurs» de Justus van Effen (Yvonne Völkl) - Quantifying Spectators (José de Kruif) - Society and Sentiment: (Hi)storytelling in Denmark's Den patriotiske Tilskuer (1761-1763) (Ellen Krefting) - Migrations d'une pratique narrative: La Spectatrice danoise de Laurent Angliviel de la Beaumelle (Klaus-Dieter Ertler) - Radical Storytelling in the Age of Revolution: Norway's Provinzialblade (1778-1781) (Aina Nøding) - On Searching and Finding. Narratives in the Medical Weekly Der Tirolische Arzt (Misia Doms) - Le masque brisé: heurs et malheurs de la fiction dans les « Spectateurs » de Jacques-Vincent Delacroix de part et d'autre de la Révolution française (Hélène Boons) - Embedded in the Mainstream of Argumentation: Narratives in Die mühsame Bemerckerin (Katarzyna Chlewicka) - The Transformation of Stories in Bohemian Spectators and the Problem of Observing Characters' Minds (Václav Smycka) - Escenificar el acto periodístico: escritura y lectura en las micronarraciones de los "espectadores" españoles (Maud Le Guellec) - «[U]n talento de soñar tan ordenada y metódicamente»: la narración onírica en los «espectadores» españoles (Elisabeth Hobisch) - Historias y relatos en El Corresponsal del Censor (1786-1788) (Inmaculada Urzainqui) - Republicanismo y liberalismo en el periódico La Pensadora Gaditana (Cinta Canterla) - Le journal de bord de El Argonauta español (1790) (Elisabel Larriba) - Narrare nei fogli moralistici italiani (Alexandra Fuchs)
SynopsisThe Spectators shaped European identity by developing the strategies of critical journalism and by popularizing the ideas and values of the Age of Enlightenment. In this collection, we present a series of contributions which study storytelling in English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Dutch, Czech, Polish and Danish-Norwegian periodicals., The Spectators shaped European identity by developing the strategies of critical journalism and by popularizing the ideas and values of the Age of Enlightenment. In this collection, we present a series of contributions which study «storytelling» in English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Dutch, Czech, Polish and Danish-Norwegian periodicals., The Spectators, also known as Moral Weeklies, were an important magazine genre which came into being in the early 18th century and which shaped European identity by developing the strategies of critical journalism and by popularizing the ideas and values of the Age of Enlightenment. Investigating modes of storytelling in the Spectators is an important starting point for a paradigmatic investigation of our historical, cultural and philosophical evolution since the Enlightenment and the impact of these magazines on issues of identity in today's Europe. In this collection on , we present a series of contributions which study English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Dutch, Czech, Polish and Danish-Norwegian periodicals.
LC Classification NumberPN750.5.S76 2020

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