17-18 January 2014, Royal Flemish Academy for the Humanities and Art, Brussels, Belgium Keynote speakers: Professor Kristin Bluemel, Monmouth University, Professor Christoph Ehland, Universität Paderborn, and Professor Dirk De Geest, Katholiek Universiteit Leuven This two-day conference intends to extend the well-established study of 20th-century anglophone middlebrow texts and authorship, to investigate how European literary cultures from 1880 may be examined for evidence of middlebrow writi..
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The middlebrow novel has often been characterized as a highly didactic and pedagogical literary form...
The middlebrow novel has often been characterized as a highly didactic and pedagogical literary form...
A one-day conference at the Department of German, University College London, 29th June 2015 In the l...
260 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This project investigates the...
Cultural mediators in Europe 1750-1950 The research groups “Translation and intercultural transfer” ...
This article is part of a programmatic opening section in a volume devoted to the study of literatur...
European Middlebrow Cultures Talking about middlebrow in different languages URL de référence : http...
The research groups “Translation and intercultural transfer” and “Cultural History since 1750” of th...
[Extract] Kate Macdonald and Christoph Singer's 2015 collection Transitions in Middlebrow Writing of...
Call for Papers: Middlebrow Cultures University of Strathclyde, Glasgow Tuesday 14th, Wednesday 15th...
In the interwar years, as a result of a range of historical factors, the political emancipation of t...
CALL FOR PAPERS SPACE AND PLACE IN MIDDLEBROW: 1900-1950 Institute of English Studies, University o...
Presenting the case of the introduction of a series of ‘New Novels’ in 1909, this article analyzes t...
As starting point of our article, we make the assumption that the so-called ‘vie romancée’ should no...
CALL FOR PAPERS Arts and Humanities Research Council 'Translating Cultures' Research Network project...
The middlebrow novel has often been characterized as a highly didactic and pedagogical literary form...
The middlebrow novel has often been characterized as a highly didactic and pedagogical literary form...
A one-day conference at the Department of German, University College London, 29th June 2015 In the l...
260 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This project investigates the...
Cultural mediators in Europe 1750-1950 The research groups “Translation and intercultural transfer” ...
This article is part of a programmatic opening section in a volume devoted to the study of literatur...