NAVIGATING CULTURAL IDENTITIES AND HISTORIES. IN MEMORIAM MIHAELA IRIMIA (1951–2022)
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british literature, cultural studiesRezumat
DRAGOȘ IVANA (Coordinator)
This volume commemorates Mihaela Irimia, a leading figure in British literature and cultural studies in Romania and a reputed professor at the University of Bucharest. It puts together the most recent work of her frequent collaborators, colleagues, students, and friends in a manner that reflects the fruitful territories, areas of inquiry, research questions and methodologies that her own work inspired: the conversation between ancient and modern literary forms, the complexities of the early English novel, the paradoxes of Romantic poetics, travel narratives, city studies, the history of ideas and its intersection(s) with cultural, social, and material history, the fundamental paradigms of modernity and postmodernity, and comparative studies.
Capitole
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“No Middle Flight”: The Audacity of Paradise Lost
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En-Gendering the Discourse of Anatomy in Aurel Vlad’s Sculpture The Anatomy Class/The Accident
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Food in British Eighteenth-Century Speculative Fiction: A Brief Overview
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The Battle of the Cookbooks and the Eighteenth-Century Novel
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“By a small misguidance of the affection”: War as Love in Laurence Sterne’s Tristram Shandy
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Pleasures of Eighteenth-Century Desert Travel According to Henry Abbott
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From Venice (Italy) to Venice (California): Geoparsing and Fictional Cartography
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The Lovejoy Affair
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Ancient Studies in France on the Eve of the Revolution
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Ordering the Romantic Mind: Reflections on Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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The Terrible Beauty of Cavalry and the Charge of the British Heavy Brigades at Waterloo
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“Anything can happen”: Heaney, Auden, and Anxiety
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The Aesthetics of Post-Romantic and Post-Modernist Exhumation Fiction in English
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