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2 produkter
Del 5 - Synergy
Literature: Textual, Contextual, Conceptual Concerns in Contemporary Literary and Cultural Productions
Inbunden, Engelska, 2024
625 kr
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This volume of the Synergy Literature series focuses mainly on contemporary literary and cultural works in English. Authors of this book bring new perspectives on a wide range of literary works, as well as significant social movements and works of popular culture, with a focus mostly but not solely on novels, plays, and poetry. The book consists of 10 chapters, each covering various historical periods, literary works, and themes. While reading this book, readers will encounter analyses of works in the fantasy genre or the best-selling science fiction of recent years, or they will see reflections on feminism from the past to the present. In this regard, this book will be an important sourcebook for a broad scientific readership of graduate students and academics, regardless of the genre or period of literature in which they specialize.
Cities of Stardust, Cities of Blood
London, Venice and İstanbul in Literary Imagination
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
262 kr
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In this book, the interplay between literature and the urban landscape takes centre stage, as three iconic cities—London, Venice, İstanbul—are explored through the eyes of poets and authors across different eras and cultures.From William Blake’s haunting portrayal of London to Italo Calvino’s dreamlike Venice and Orhan Veli Kanık’s lyrical tribute to İstanbul, this book examines how urban landscapes inspire, and shape literary voices, and, in turn, how literature constructs and reimagines the city. Through a comparative study of diverse movements, genres, and personal narratives, the book discusses the intersections between cityscapes, poetic and narrative forms, and the perspectives of writers from various backgrounds. Intended for readers interested in urban studies, comparative literature, and the ways in which the built environment informs artistic production, this book offers new insights on the deep and often intimate connection between writers and the cities they bring to life.