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Christoph Bode

    1 janvier 1952
    Romantic voices, romantic poetics
    British and European romanticisms
    Future narratives
    Romanticism and the forms of discontent
    Supply management research
    Romantic Localities
    • Romantic Localities

      Europe Writes Place

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the Romantic period, this book examines how writers from different nationalities engaged with languages, landscapes, and literary traditions. It delves into the geographical and metaphorical interpretations of their surroundings, highlighting the diverse responses and influences that shaped their works. Through this exploration, it reveals the intricate connections between place and literary expression during a pivotal era in literature.

      Romantic Localities
    • Supply management research

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Dieses Buch stellt wissenschaftliche Fortschritte in den Bereichen Einkauf, Materialwirtschaft, Supply Chain Management und Logistik vor. Es ist zugleich Tagungsband des an der Universität Mannheim durchgeführten 10. Wissenschaftlichen Symposiums "Supply Management“ des Bundesverbands Materialwirtschaft, Einkauf und Logistik e. V. Wissenschaftliche und anwendungsnahe Beiträge fördern die qualifizierte Auseinandersetzung mit der Thematik und bereichern den Dialog zwischen Wissenschaft und Praxis.

      Supply management research
    • Romanticism and the forms of discontent

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      If, as Sigmund Freud argues, to be in culture is the same as to feel a kind of unease, a kind of discontent, then what is the specific, historically differentiated place of Romanticism in the cultural history of unease? What are the forms that discontent takes in an age of increasing, indeed unprecedented pressure on the individual, an age that, at the same time, offers a new space in which such discontent can be voiced and visions of a non-repressive existence can be sketched – in the realm of the aesthetic? Blending theory with close textual analysis, this volume offers a series of case studies that, while identifying a concrete historical moment, also point to some deep continuities between Romanticism and the society we live in today.

      Romanticism and the forms of discontent
    • This head volume of the 'Narrating Futures' series defines and identifies Future Narratives. It parses their characteristic features and aims at an abstract classification of the whole corpus, irrespective of its concrete manifestations across the media. Drawing on different theorems and approaches, it offers a unified theory and a poetics of Future Narratives. Locating the media-historical moment of their emergence, this volume paves the way for the following volumes, which deal with how Future Narratives are refracted through different media.

      Future narratives
    • British and European romanticisms

      • 283pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This volume explores the irreducible heterogeneity of European Romanticisms, particularly its British variants, as indicated by the title's double plural. It compiles selected papers from the 11th International Symposium of the German Society for English Romanticism, addressing questions of cross- and countercurrents, non-contemporaneity, unity in diversity, and plurality. The collection combines case studies with theoretical reflections, marking a new phase in the reconceptualization of Romanticism. Contributions include C. Bode's exploration of redefining European Romanticism, F. Burwick's analysis of Coleridge's translation of Goethe's Faust, and D. Wu's examination of Stendhal's influence on British Romantics. Other notable studies include M. Porée's insights into De Quincey, H. Grundmann's discussion of Orientalism in Byron and Hugo, and R. Lessenich's look at Romantic disillusionism. The volume also features M. Irimia on Romanian Romanticism, J. Cox on British Romantic Drama, and N. Halmi's critique of Coleridge's borrowings. Additional topics include memory in Wordsworth's poetry, Romantic ideology, and the construction of Englishness. Each paper contributes to a deeper understanding of the complexities and interconnections within Romanticism.

      British and European romanticisms
    • Romantic voices, romantic poetics

      • 211pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      C. Bode: Voice, Text, Mediality – Romantic Self-Positioning A. Esterhammer: Romantic Voices, Romantic Curses A. Harding: Rehabilitating Romantic Poetic Voice M. Class: Self-consciousness in Wordsworth’s The Prelude J. Gurr: Conflicting Evaluations of Sense Perceptions in The Prelude C. Reinfandt: World and Voice K. Merten: Plays on the Essential Passions of Men Ute Berns: The Politics of Revolution H. Grundmann: Coleridge’s Teleology of Language M. Procházka: Between Hoax and Ideology: Biographia Literaria, Ch. 13 S. Allan: Ghostly Voices R. Karl: The Powers of Metaphor and Self-Divestment M. Bruhn: Keats’s Wretched Taste N. Lennartz: Apocalyptic Voices N. Oueijan: Echoes from the Orient in Romantic Visions N. Roe: Leigh Hunt’s Juvenilia M. O’Neill: Romantic Poetry and Some Twentieth-Century Heirs

      Romantic voices, romantic poetics
    • The Semantics-Pragmatics Interface Fachgeschichte 1970-2000 Text and Image: Intermedial Relationships The Migration of Literary Genres Literature and Memory Varia

      Proceedings / Anglistentag 2003 München
    • Eine lebendige und verständliche Einführung in die Romananalyse für Studierende der neuphilologischen Literaturwissenschaften. Sie verknüpft narratologische Begriffe mit grundlegenden literaturtheoretischen Methoden und veranschaulicht diese mit vielen Beispielen, um das Verständnis der Romananalyse zu fördern.

      Der Roman. Eine Einführung