From an issue of the Magazine Litteraire featuring the work of Fernand Braudel to an article by Hayden White on the Absurdist moment in criticism, it is clear that the disciplines of history and literary studies are converging. Historians like White and Dominick La Capra in the United States, and Michel de Certeau and the members of the Annales School in France are investigating the rhetorical modes of their craft and exploring implications of the fact that it is historians themselves who make history. At the same time, literary scholars, emerging from Structuralism and the New Criticism, are seeking with increasing urgency to understand the historical dimensions of fiction. By bridging the gap between story and history and by opening l...
Introduction to the volume 'Critiquing Criticism: From the Ancient to the Digital' of MHRA Working P...
Gilles Lipovetsky has aptly characterized the last two decades of the twentieth century as a period ...
Dismissing history’s truths, Hayden White provocatively asserts that there is an “inexpugnable relat...
International audienceEncounters are both the object and form of this special issue of The European ...
The articles in this issue are the fruits of research carried out by scholars from a variety of disc...
Speculative realism has, over the course of its rapid and controversial emergence in the past decade...
The historicist approach to literary texts has not been in favor during the years when « new critici...
Debates about history and fiction tend to pitch novelist against historian in a battle over who owns...
Recent trends in both literature and literary criticism have created a disturbing situation in criti...
New Historicism offers a critical way out for the understanding of a literary art work. The trend Ne...
The aim of the article is to juxtapose literary studies, literature and history as neighboring branc...
During most of the twentieth century history was seen as a phenomenon outside of literature that gua...
Originally published in 1998. In his earlier books such as Tropics of Discourse and The Content of t...
In the last ten or so years, the field of contemporary literature studies has become increasingly in...
Across the humanities and the social sciences, disciplinary boundaries have come into question as sc...
Introduction to the volume 'Critiquing Criticism: From the Ancient to the Digital' of MHRA Working P...
Gilles Lipovetsky has aptly characterized the last two decades of the twentieth century as a period ...
Dismissing history’s truths, Hayden White provocatively asserts that there is an “inexpugnable relat...
International audienceEncounters are both the object and form of this special issue of The European ...
The articles in this issue are the fruits of research carried out by scholars from a variety of disc...
Speculative realism has, over the course of its rapid and controversial emergence in the past decade...
The historicist approach to literary texts has not been in favor during the years when « new critici...
Debates about history and fiction tend to pitch novelist against historian in a battle over who owns...
Recent trends in both literature and literary criticism have created a disturbing situation in criti...
New Historicism offers a critical way out for the understanding of a literary art work. The trend Ne...
The aim of the article is to juxtapose literary studies, literature and history as neighboring branc...
During most of the twentieth century history was seen as a phenomenon outside of literature that gua...
Originally published in 1998. In his earlier books such as Tropics of Discourse and The Content of t...
In the last ten or so years, the field of contemporary literature studies has become increasingly in...
Across the humanities and the social sciences, disciplinary boundaries have come into question as sc...
Introduction to the volume 'Critiquing Criticism: From the Ancient to the Digital' of MHRA Working P...
Gilles Lipovetsky has aptly characterized the last two decades of the twentieth century as a period ...
Dismissing history’s truths, Hayden White provocatively asserts that there is an “inexpugnable relat...