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Berlijn
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ISBN: 9789051880953 Year: 2013 Publisher: Amsterdam : Stichting Perdu,

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'Brussel'
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ISBN: 9789051881042 Year: 2015 Publisher: Amsterdam : Stichting Perdu,

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Philology : the forgotten origins of the modern humanities
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ISBN: 9780691168586 Year: 2014 Publisher: Princeton (N.J.) : Princeton university press,

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Many today do not recognize the word, but "philology" was for centuries nearly synonymous with humanistic intellectual life, encompassing not only the study of Greek and Roman literature and the Bible but also all other studies of language and literature, as well as religion, history, culture, art, archaeology, and a more. In short, philology was the queen of the human sciences. How did it become little more than an archaic word? In Philology, the first history of Western humanistic learning as a connected whole ever published in English, James Turner tells the fascinating, forgotten story of how the study of languages and texts led to the modern humanities and the modern university. This compelling narrative traces the development of humanistic learning from its beginning among ancient Greek scholars and rhetoricians, through the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Enlightenment, to the English-speaking world of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Turner shows how evolving researches into the texts, languages, and physical artifacts of the past led, over many centuries, to sophisticated comparative methods and a deep historical awareness of the uniqueness of earlier ages. But around 1800, he explains, these interlinked philological and antiquarian studies began to fragment into distinct academic fields. These fissures resulted, within a century or so, in the new, independent "disciplines" that we now call the humanities. Yet the separation of these disciplines only obscured, rather than erased, their common features. The humanities today face a crisis of relevance, if not of meaning and purpose. Understanding their common origins - and what they still share - has never been more urgent. -- from dust jacket.


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Nyugtalanító írás/képek : A vizuális költészet intermedialitásáról
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ISBN: 6068178404 Year: 2011 Publisher: Cluj-Napoca [Romania] : Cluj-Napoca [Romania] : Erdélyi Múzeum-Egyesület Erdélyi Múzeum-Egyesület

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In this volume I discuss the intermediality of visual poetry can correlate with the ideologies and projects of various movements but not as their unproblematic translation into the sphere of artistic practices. Consequently, I examine these movements as ideological constructs having their own (self)contradictions, revealing at times discrepancies between the declared projects and the concrete artistic results.In the volume I discuss three specific figures of visual poetry – concrete and lettrist poetry and collages – in three different chapters due to the fact that these figures can be related to different historical contexts and display different imagetext relations.Concrete poetry (e. g. poems by Gomringer, Heisenbüttel, de Campos, Kolár) can be perceived as an attempt to extend the limits of language, to reveal both the verbal and the non-verbal conditions of reading. In concretism language does not appear as purely conceptual but as an embodied language, whereas reading is not a medially homogeneous practice but is shaped by the iconicity of the text, by the sensuality of writing and the ”silent”, non-discursive spaces between words. From the perspective of image-text relations, figurative concrete poetry tends to display a shift from naming and convergence towards divergence by scattering the correspondence between word and image (which can be related to the modernist experience of losing the common system of reference between words and things). In non-figurative concrete poetry the shaping of the typographic space, the non-linear distribution of writing, the combination and variation of linguistic elements are meant to foreground not the referentiality but rather the materiality of language.In lettrist poetry and in typograms (e. g. the works of Isou, Broutin, Szombathy, Géczi, Tandori, L. Simon) the non-semantic use of writing as visual material seems to extract even the last verbal elements from the process of reading, apparently replacing the problem of medial heterogeneity with that of monomediality.Although lettrist poems minimize the linguistic elements and foreground the physical aspects of language, they do not exclude the verbal dimension altogether.Hypergraphics as a mode of writing suggested by lettrist authors, combines different sign-systems evoking in this way the cultural memory of writing: from pictograms to mathematical signs, from iconic signs to the latin alphabet, from drawing to calligraphy. Another argument in favour of intermediality could be that lettrist works are prepared, announced, justified by poetic manifests and theoretical discourses which actually function as discursive pre-texts for the works themselves. (Referring to abstract painting, W. J. T. Mitchell speaks about a similar problem, namely the interdependence of theory and painting, which he calls ut pictura theoria.)In the collages of visual poetry (e. g. the works of McCaffery, Géczi, Zalán, Szombathy) both texts and images appear as fragments from larger contexts: from literature and painting to science and mass-media, from the anonymous found objects to the cultic products of culture. In collages the use of words and images becomes a contextual practice, more precisely a confrontation of different contexts.We can observe the eruption of images in the sphere of verbality (and vice versa), which marks an important difference between the perception of language in collages and the concretist concept about a decontextualized language, purified of referentiality. This impurity and medial heterogeneity of collages can expose the ideology and the contradictory aspect of certain modernist tendencies to purify the medium of language or painting to get to its essence.The above-mentioned figures of visual poetry can become the antecedents of certain intermedial practices in the digital medium. I discuss the way digital texts become flexible or even unstable, offering the readers the possibility to alter or recreate images and texts. In some texts the iconic-calligrammatic aspect which is based on a static, compositional correspondence can be replaced by correspondences between different temporal processes and performative acts. Those texts and multimedial installations which involve the human body in the process of reception expose the act of reading and communication as an embodied and not entirely discursive practice.The study of intermediality has made clear that the relation between texts and images is not relevant only from the perspective of mediality. More precisely: neither the problem of mediality can be restricted to technical and material aspects, but extends to the symbolic practices, the ideological and institutional contexts of the medium. Thus, collages do not only combine texts and images but also display a reflexive (or at times critical) attitude towards tradition and different cullural phenomena by confronting canonical and marginal, artistic and non-artistic discourses.In concrete poetry not only the image-text relation is raised as a problem but also the discursive and medial conditions of seeing and meaning-making.Although from the perspective of cultural criticism some works of visual poetry are considered a ’weak’ self-referential discourse, I would still emphasize the critical potential of reflecting on the medium and intermediality. Ideological constructs can be questioned precisely by revealing their constructedness, as well as their institutional, discursive and medial conditions. Intermediality as a critical practice and the capacity of intermedial phenomena to displace homogeneous discourses and institutional or disciplinary practices can show us that intermediality is not only the name of a (stable) relation between words and images but a continuous question and challenge.


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Ignorance
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ISBN: 178170242X 1847792693 9781781702420 9781847792693 0719074878 9780719074875 1847796729 0719097436 Year: 2009 Publisher: Manchester Manchester University Press

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Andrew Bennett argues in this fascinating book that ignorance is part of the narrative and poetic force of literature and is an important aspect of its thematic focus: ignorance is what literary texts are about. He sees that the dominant conception of literature since the Romantic period involves an often unacknowledged engagement with the experience of not knowing. From Wordsworth and Keats to George Eliot and Charles Dickens, from Henry James to Joseph Conrad, from Elizabeth Bowen to Philip Roth and Seamus Heaney, writers have been fascinated and compelled by the question of ignorance, inclu


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The medieval literary : beyond form
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ISBN: 9781843844891 1843844893 1787442195 Year: 2018 Publisher: Suffolk : Boydell & Brewer,

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Essays studying the relationship between literariness and form in medieval texts.


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Orient si Occident. Topografii ale simbolului la Mircea Eliade
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ISBN: 9735959518 9735959517 6063700072 Year: 2016 Publisher: Cluj-Napoca [Romania] : Presa Universitara Clujeana

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Orient și Occident. Topografii ale simbolului la Mircea Eliade (Orient and Occident. Topographies of Symbol at Mircea Eliade), shows, chronological, Mircea Eliade's transformation, from the young student, fascinated by culture, philosophy and the whole of India and Orient, in general, to the esteemed and world recognized savant; Professor of philosophy, history and phenomenology of religions, in Occident.


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Willful girls : gender and agency in contemporary Anglo-American and German fiction
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ISBN: 1787441709 1640140085 Year: 2018 Publisher: Rochester, New York : Camden House,

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Explores the process of "becoming woman" through an analysis of the depiction of girls and young women in contemporary Anglo-American and German literary texts.


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Geografías del diálogo : La traducción en la obra de Carmen Martín Gaite
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ISBN: 8855267116 8855260685 Year: 2022 Publisher: Milano : Ledizioni,

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Carmen Martín Gaite, además de novelista, poeta y ensayista, fue una esmerada traductora de textos literarios. Traducir significó para ella situarse en el punto ideal de encuentro entre lectura y escritura, con ánimo de ‘contar’ lo que había leído. Este volumen ofrece el primer estudio sistemático sobre la labor traductora de Carmen Martín Gaite, ya sea como tarea práctica ya sea como elaboración de una teoría implícita de la traducción, en la que destacan el planteamiento irreductiblemente literario de la escritora y su identificación con el lector. Así mismo, la presentación cronológica del corpus completo de sus traducciones permite trazar la trayectoria de una biografía intelectual en la que todo lo leído activa un potencial creativo y de reflexión que desencadena una compleja intertextualidad, ofreciendo una perspectiva eficaz para arrojar luz sobre su obra ‘global’.


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Il lettore per amico : Strategie di complicità nella scrittura di finzione

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Alimentando un filone di ricerca inaugurato qualche anno fa nell’ambito dei Seminari Balmas, e che intende esplorare pratiche ed effetti della lettura dei testi letterari, i saggi presentati in questo volume scelgono di collocarsi nel campo d’azione dello scrittore, per osservare le strategie con cui egli attira il lettore in un legame di empatia assai più stringente di una semplice affinità intellettuale. Che sia il complice che sostiene e legittima un’impresa trasgressiva, lo spirito eletto che risponde all’appello di una comunità ideale, o l’essere sensibile che allevia la sofferenza d’un’anima che gli si offre senza reticenze, il lettore amico è il sogno segreto d’ogni scrittore, anche il più elitario e sprezzante, o il più disperatamente chiuso in sé. Incontrare lo sguardo di qualcuno che accoglie, comprende, condivide è fare l’esperienza del perfetto amore: ed è paradossalmente l’atto di lettura – il meno tangibile dei congiungimenti – che può realizzare quest’utopia. Per inseguirla gli autori utilizzano, ciascuno a suo modo – al mutare dei contesti storicoculturali, e dei sostrati biografici in cui la creazione prende forma – gli espedienti di cui è provvista la loro arte: dalle scintillanti seduzioni dello stile alle allusioni nascoste, agli enigmi, ai messaggi criptati; dalle più sofisticate formulazioni retoriche all’invettiva, al grido, all’impudica esposizione di sé stessi.

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