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Acta Litteraria

Acta Litteraria
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Total Pages: 956
Release: 1983
Genre: Comparative literature
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Bibliography of Semiotics, 1975–1985

Bibliography of Semiotics, 1975–1985
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 950
Release: 1986-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9027279381

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This bibliography of semiotic studies covering the years 1975-1985 impressively reveals the world-wide intensification in the field. During this decade, national semiotic societies have been founded allover the world; a great number of international, national, and local semiotic conferences have taken place; the number of periodicals and book series devoted to semiotics has increased as has the number of books and dissertations in the field. This bibliography is the result of a dedicated effort to approach complete coverage.


Acta Litteraria

Acta Litteraria
Author: Acta litteraria
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Total Pages: 864
Release: 1987
Genre: Comparative literature
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Authorizing Fictions

Authorizing Fictions
Author: Marie Murphy
Publisher: Tamesis Books
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1992
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781855660205

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A critique of the Chilean novelist's A House in the country, studying particularly its representation of the many-faceted concept of `authority'. Casa de campo combines the techniques of traditional novels with the 20th-century intermingling of reality and fiction. The novel's central theme of authority as figured in the discourse, its play between reality and illusion, and its dialogue with literature and society as a whole form the subject of this study. Murphy explores the illusory authority of the narrator in controlling characters' voices, and establishes a parallel with the characters'contradictory power over each other; the ploys of the narrator recall and parody the authoritarian regime which is reflected in the novel. The narrator's authority is further defined in a reading of the novel in which author, narrator, reader and character become linguistic constructs in a textual play, and meanings emerge at variance with the authorized commentary. MARIE MURPHY is an Assistant Professor of Spanish at Loyola College in Maryland.


Whose Love of Which Country?

Whose Love of Which Country?
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Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 792
Release: 2010-03-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9004183590

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Contributors to this volume seek to reconsider the heritage of discourses of patriotism and national allegiance in East Central Europe between the sixteenth and the eighteenth centuries. It results from an international research project, “The Intellectual History of Patriotism and the Legacy of Composite States in East Central Europe,” which brought together scholars to discuss the problem of patriotism in the light of the many levels of ethnic, cultural and political allegiances characterizing East Central Europe in early modern times. The authors analyze the complex process of the formation, reception and transmission of early modern discourses of collective identity in a regional context. Along these lines, the contributors also seek to reconfigure the geographical focus of scholarship on this topic and integrate the Eastern European contexts into the broader European discussion.