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UNINA9910778358503321 |
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A breath of fresh Eyre [[electronic resource] ] : intertextual and intermedial reworkings of Jane Eyre / / edited by Margarete Rubik, Elke Mettinger-Schartmann |
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Amsterdam ; ; New York, : Rodopi, 2007 |
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1-282-26575-X |
9786612265754 |
94-012-0447-0 |
1-4356-1257-4 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (419 p.) |
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Internationale Forschungen zur allgemeinen und vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft, , 0929-6999 ; ; 111 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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RubikMargarete <1950-> |
Mettinger-SchartmannElke |
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English literature - 19th century |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Preliminary Material -- Introduction / Margarete Rubik and Elke Mettinger-Schartmann -- The Strange After-Lives of Jane Eyre / Barbara Schaff -- The Future That Has Happened: Narrative Freedom and Déjà lu in Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea / Bárbara Arizti -- Landscape and Character in Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea / Thomas Loe -- The Intertextual Status of Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea: Dependence on a Victorian Classic and Independence as a Post-Colonial Novel / Wolfgang G. Müller -- ‘The Second Mrs. Rochesters’: Telling Untold Stories of Jane Eyre’s (Im-)Possible Married Lives / Ines Detmers -- Pathologies of Sexuality, Empire and Slavery: D.M. Thomas’s Charlotte / Sue Thomas -- Brontë Badland: Jane Eyre reconfigured as Colonial Gothic in Mardi McConnochie’s Coldwater / Maggie Tonkin -- Jane’s Angry Daughters: Anger in Anita Brookner’s Hotel du Lac, Margaret Drabble’s The Waterfall, Bharati Mukherjee’s Jasmine and Jamaica Kincaid’s Lucy / Ursula Kluwick -- Jane Eyre in Outer Space: Victorian Motifs in Post-Feminist Science Fiction / Jürgen Wehrmann -- Invasions into Literary Texts, Re-plotting and Transfictional Migration in Jasper Fforde’s The Eyre Affair / Margarete Rubik -- A Parallelquel of |
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a Classic Text and Reification of the Fictional – the Playful Parody of Jane Eyre in Jasper Fforde’s The Eyre Affair / Katrin Thomas and Mark Berninger -- An Eyre-Less Affair? Jasper Fforde’s Seeming Elision of Jane / Juliette Wells -- From Thornfield Hall to Manderley and Beyond: Jane Eyre and Rebecca as Transformations of the Fairy Tale, the Novel of Development, and the Gothic Novel / Verena-Susanna Nungesser -- “Picturing in me a hero of romance”: The Legacy of Jane Eyre’s Byronic Hero / Sarah Wootton -- Children in the Jane Eyre Films / Carol M. Dole -- Reader, She Married Him: Abridging and Adapting Jane Eyre for Children and Young Adults / Marla Harris -- Jane Eyre for Young Readers: Three Illustrated Adaptations / Norbert Bachleitner -- Jane Eyre Illustrated / Michaela Braesel -- Paula Rego’s Visual Adaptations of Jane Eyre / Aline Ferreira -- Myth-making Opera: David Malouf and Michael Berkeley’s Jane Eyre / Walter Bernhart -- The Madwoman in the Classic: Intermediality, Female Subjectivity, and Dance in Michael Berkeley’s Jane Eyre / Bruno Lessard -- Mad Intertextuality: Jane Eyre, Wide Sargasso Sea, After Mrs Rochester / Jarmila Mildorf -- “From a Land of Hot Rain and Hurricanes” – Polly Teale’s Stage Adaptation of Jane Eyre / Kathleen Starck -- John Brougham’s Stage Adaptation of Jane Eyre – a Marxist Reading of Brontë’s Novel? / Elke Mettinger-Schartmann -- Blasting Jane: Jane Eyre as an Intertext of Sarah Kane’s Blasted / Rainer Emig -- Reader: Who Wrote You? An Autocritical Exercise upon Jane Eyre / Michelene Wandor. |
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Ever since its publication in 1847 Jane Eyre – one of the most popular English novels of all time – has fascinated scholars and a wide reading public alike and has proved a source of inspiration to successive generations of creative writers and artists. There is hardly any other hypotext that has been re-worked in so many adaptations for stage and screen, has inspired so many painters and musicians, and has been so often imitated, re-written, parodied or extended by prequels and sequels. New versions in turn refer to and revise older rewritings or take up suggestions from Brontë scholarship, creating a dense intertextual web. The essays collected in this volume do justice to the variety of media involved in the Jane Eyre reworkings, by covering narrative, visual and stage adaptations, including an adaptor’s perspective. Contributions review a diverse range of works, from postcolonial revision to postmodern fantasy, from imaginary after-lives to science fiction, from plays and Hollywood movies to opera, from lithographs and illustrated editions to comics and graphic novels. The volume thus offers a comprehensive collection of reworkings that also takes into account recent novels, plays and works of art that were published after Patsy Stoneman’s seminal 1996 study on Brontë Transformations . |
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UNINA9910553083103321 |
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Anderson Jonas <p>Jonas Anderson, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Deutschland </p> |
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Amerikanische Aristokraten : Die Van Rensselaer-Familie zwischen Kolonialzeit und Früher Republik, 1630-1857 / Jonas Anderson |
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Bielefeld, : transcript Verlag, 2020 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (320 p.) |
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Amerika: Kultur - Geschichte - Politik |
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Aristokratie |
Aristocracy |
New York |
USA |
Kolonie |
Colony |
Revolution |
Landbesitz |
Land Ownership |
Republicans |
Republikaner |
Lebenswelt |
Lifeworld |
Neu-Niederlande |
New Netherlands |
Patroonschaft |
Patronage |
Familie |
Family |
Dynastie |
Dynasty |
Patriarchal |
Patriarchat |
Land |
Country |
Sklaverei |
Slavery |
Miliz |
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Militia |
Bürgerkrieg |
Civil War |
America |
Amerika |
Kulturgeschichte |
Cultural History |
Amerikanische Geschichte |
American History |
Sozialgeschichte |
Social History |
Geschichtswissenschaft |
History |
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Until well into the 19th century, the Van Rensselaers were throning on their New York estate - and left a lasting mark on the country with pre-modern European forms and structures. |
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Frontmatter 1 Inhalt 5 Abkürzungsverzeichnis 7 Amerikanische Aristokratie: Thema, Fragestellung und These 9 Historische Lebenswelten: Theoretisch-methodische Überlegungen 15 Quellenlage 23 Forschungsstand 26 Gliederung 29 1. Ein Land, in dem Milch und Honig fließen 33 2. Kiliaens Reich 45 3.1. Unter neuer Flagge 55 3.2. Familienkonflikte 68 4. »Extravagant Grants« 75 5.1. Seitenwahl 89 5.2. Eine neue Ordnung 100 6.1. Wem gehört das Land? Eigentumskonflikte 105 6.2. Neue Zeiten: »Die ich rief, die Geister« 123 7. »Huzza! We will be free from feudal rents and tyranny« 135 1. Oben und unten 167 2. Das Manor House 179 3.1. Fußfassen in der kolonialen Ordnung 195 3.2. Arbeiten an der Zukunft: New York in der Revolution 202 3.3. Wahlen und politische Kultur in der frühen Republik 211 4.1. Wissen Verbreiten und die Gesellschaft verbessern 229 4.2. Die Sklavenfrage 237 4.3. »The application of science to the common purposes of life«: Die Rensselaer School 241 5. Leben in einer atlantischen Welt 251 6.1. Der bewaffnete Bürger: Milizen in Nordamerika 271 6.2. »It was his Country that called him to the Field«: Der Krieg von 1812 275 Schluss 289 Quellenverzeichnis 299 Literaturverzeichnis 305 Danksagung 317 |
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Gegründet als private Kolonie im niederländischen Nordamerika thronten die Van Rensselaers als »Patroons« über Tausenden von Pächtern auf ihrem riesigen Landgut Rensselaerswyck. Mehr als 200 Jahre überdauerte die Domäne der Van Rensselaers historische Umbrüche und blieb auch nach der Unabhängigkeit der Vereinigten Staaten intakt – und mit ihr eine spezifisch aristokratische Lebenswelt. Die Studie von Jonas Anderson erzählt erstmals umfassend die faszinierende Geschichte der Van Rensselaers und ihres Landgutes. Sie bietet neue Perspektiven auf die frühe amerikanische Geschichte und zeigt, dass europäisch-vormoderne Formen und Strukturen die USA bis weit ins 19. Jahrhundert hinein prägten. |
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»Anderson's study is certainly worthwhile reading.« |
Besprochen in:H-Soz-u-Kult, 10.07.2020, Anne Sophie Overkamp |
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