This paper investigates the concept of literary celebrity within a specifically European context. Following the work of Pascale Casanova and Pierre Bourdieu, it suggests that the Nobel Prize is a specifically European consecrating institution within ‘international literary space’ and that it is both a product of and major contributor to a mid-European, non-market-driven model for valuing high-end cultural achievement. Whilst sharing some of the outer trappings of broader, Anglo-American determined conceptions of celebrity in terms of, for example, the media attention bestowed upon famous authors, this model, with its emphasis on intellectual and moral instruction, functions in a fundamentally different way to transatlantic market-driven mod...
Scientists are a poorly covered area of research in the field of celebrity studies. This article att...
In this article, the importance of literary prizes and literary translation prizes is investigated b...
In this article, the importance of literary prizes and literary translation prizes is investigated b...
This chapter uses Herta Müller’s Nobel Prize win to explore issues of authorship and celebrity. Focu...
This article takes a fresh look at the Bourdieusian notion of consecration by applying a mixed metho...
The ongoing celebritisation of society not only comprises ‘celebrity sectors’ such as entertainment ...
In the French « literary nation », prices proliferate in what Sylvie Ducas (2006) designates as an e...
This work is a cultural economics study of the problem of translation production and assessment in a...
To be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature or not to be awarded. Is that the question? Is not every...
This article explores the link between national success as a writer and the promotional structures o...
Though these days, our celebrity culture tends to revolve around movie stars and pop musicians, ther...
This article engages with the criticism levelled at late twentieth- and early twenty-first century l...
This article engages with the criticism levelled at late twentieth- and early twenty-first century l...
Scientists are a poorly covered area of research in the field of celebrity studies. This article att...
The question of how world literary value is produced has been central to recent debates. While Pasca...
Scientists are a poorly covered area of research in the field of celebrity studies. This article att...
In this article, the importance of literary prizes and literary translation prizes is investigated b...
In this article, the importance of literary prizes and literary translation prizes is investigated b...
This chapter uses Herta Müller’s Nobel Prize win to explore issues of authorship and celebrity. Focu...
This article takes a fresh look at the Bourdieusian notion of consecration by applying a mixed metho...
The ongoing celebritisation of society not only comprises ‘celebrity sectors’ such as entertainment ...
In the French « literary nation », prices proliferate in what Sylvie Ducas (2006) designates as an e...
This work is a cultural economics study of the problem of translation production and assessment in a...
To be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature or not to be awarded. Is that the question? Is not every...
This article explores the link between national success as a writer and the promotional structures o...
Though these days, our celebrity culture tends to revolve around movie stars and pop musicians, ther...
This article engages with the criticism levelled at late twentieth- and early twenty-first century l...
This article engages with the criticism levelled at late twentieth- and early twenty-first century l...
Scientists are a poorly covered area of research in the field of celebrity studies. This article att...
The question of how world literary value is produced has been central to recent debates. While Pasca...
Scientists are a poorly covered area of research in the field of celebrity studies. This article att...
In this article, the importance of literary prizes and literary translation prizes is investigated b...
In this article, the importance of literary prizes and literary translation prizes is investigated b...