“The city is a state of mind,” observed the American urban sociologist Robert Ezra Park (Bennett et al. 2008: 35). The mapper of several literary cities, the Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pamuk, concludes in his memoir about his home town Istanbul that, instead of the southern sun, it is the warmth of people that glows around this city. Nowadays Estonia is mainly characterized as an urbanized country. Although the city was for some authors a happy space as early as in the 19th century, beginning with C. R. Jakobson, it was generally common practice to disapprove of the city and city life in 19th century Estonian poetry and this lasted for quite a long time, until the 1920s (Kepp 2003: 378). How was the city portrayed in prose? This article conce...
Love of the homeland is an innate instinct on which the human being was created. It is not strange t...
"Helsinki in Early Twentieth-Century Literature analyses experiences of the Finnish capital in prose...
Impelled by a desire to free themselves from the German influence that had dominated the development...
Artikkel käsitleb linnade kujutamist Nõukogude Eesti luules aastatel 1940–1955, analüüsimiseks on võ...
The following article analyses the description of towns in the short novels of Elisabeth Aspe: Kasuõ...
There is a thought, that every city has its own spirit. The ones, who go there, feel it; the ones,&n...
The idea of Estonia’s cultural and national self-sufficiency emerged in the nineteenth century. The ...
Tallinn, Estonia features one of the best-preserved old towns in Europe. The central part of the ci...
This article concentrates on the representation of Riga in six fin-de-siècle Latvian novels written ...
eISSN: 1648–1143Straipsnyje aptariamas lietuvių literatūros ryšys su kaimu ir su miestais pasitelkia...
This essay looks back upon Orhan Pamuk’s non-fiction book, Istanbul: Memories of a City (2003), and ...
This focus of this article is the fate of the cultural narrative that has most influenced Estonian c...
The focus of the article is on South Estonian literature, with an aim to provide a survey of the phe...
This introductory paper offers a framing of writing (in) the city as a way of making and knowing cit...
The article deals with the definition of Estonian literature and the status of Estonian Russian lite...
Love of the homeland is an innate instinct on which the human being was created. It is not strange t...
"Helsinki in Early Twentieth-Century Literature analyses experiences of the Finnish capital in prose...
Impelled by a desire to free themselves from the German influence that had dominated the development...
Artikkel käsitleb linnade kujutamist Nõukogude Eesti luules aastatel 1940–1955, analüüsimiseks on võ...
The following article analyses the description of towns in the short novels of Elisabeth Aspe: Kasuõ...
There is a thought, that every city has its own spirit. The ones, who go there, feel it; the ones,&n...
The idea of Estonia’s cultural and national self-sufficiency emerged in the nineteenth century. The ...
Tallinn, Estonia features one of the best-preserved old towns in Europe. The central part of the ci...
This article concentrates on the representation of Riga in six fin-de-siècle Latvian novels written ...
eISSN: 1648–1143Straipsnyje aptariamas lietuvių literatūros ryšys su kaimu ir su miestais pasitelkia...
This essay looks back upon Orhan Pamuk’s non-fiction book, Istanbul: Memories of a City (2003), and ...
This focus of this article is the fate of the cultural narrative that has most influenced Estonian c...
The focus of the article is on South Estonian literature, with an aim to provide a survey of the phe...
This introductory paper offers a framing of writing (in) the city as a way of making and knowing cit...
The article deals with the definition of Estonian literature and the status of Estonian Russian lite...
Love of the homeland is an innate instinct on which the human being was created. It is not strange t...
"Helsinki in Early Twentieth-Century Literature analyses experiences of the Finnish capital in prose...
Impelled by a desire to free themselves from the German influence that had dominated the development...