05131nam 2200745 450 991082242490332120230808192314.03-11-041174-13-11-041178-410.1515/9783110411744(CKB)3710000000628163(EBL)4459591(SSID)ssj0001635088(PQKBManifestationID)16387159(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001635088(PQKBWorkID)14910580(PQKB)11157623(MiAaPQ)EBC4459591(DE-B1597)445739(OCoLC)946712433(OCoLC)948656342(DE-B1597)9783110411744(Au-PeEL)EBL4459591(CaPaEBR)ebr11177591(CaONFJC)MIL908142(OCoLC)945751910(EXLCZ)99371000000062816320160119h20162016 uy| 0engur|nu---|u||utxtccrTraveling traditions nineteenth-century cultural concepts and transatlantic intellectual networks /edited by Erik RedlingBerlin ;Boston :De Gruyter Mouton,[2016]©20161 online resource (284 p.)Buchreihe der Anglia ;53The volume on hand is the material outcome of the international conference "Traveling Traditions: Nineteenth-Century Negotiations of Cultural Concepts in Transatlantic Intellectual Networks" that took place at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg in mid-April 2014.3-11-041175-X 3-11-041166-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Preface --Part I: The American Renaissance Revisited --1. Transatlantic Literary Networks: E. A. Poe from Germany to Russia to Chicago /Arac, Jonathan --2. American Realism in Its Transatlantic Context /Fluck, Winfried --3. Genteel Pragmatism in Nineteenth-Century America and Great Britain /Redling, Ellen --Part II: Cultural Authority and Transatlantic Aesthetics --4. The (Traveling) Reform Tradition in Nineteenth-Century Anglo- America /Butler, Leslie --5. Of Heroes and Mockingbirds: Transatlantic Translations and the Struggle between 'High' and 'Low' Cultures in Nineteenth-Century America --6. The Transatlantic Dante in the Nineteenth Century: Literary Authority and Reception Histories --7. The Artist as Hero: Nineteenth-Century Concepts of Authorship in a Transatlantic Perspective --Part III: Broadening the Genteel Circle: Race and Gender --8. Frederick Douglass, Photography, and Imagination /Stauffer, John --9. Romantic Folk Culture and The Souls of Black Folk: Framing the Beginnings of African-American Culture Studies in Cross-Atlantic Traveling Concepts /Nell, Werner --10. Fuller, Feminism, Foreign Correspondence /Sielke, Sabine --11. Byronic Heroines and Darwinian Types: Southern Women's (Post-) Bellum Identity Construction /Nitz, Julia --Part IV: The Medium is the Message: Transatlantic Media Networks --12. Stereoscopy and the Global Picturesque --13. On Transatlantic Simultaneity and Misunderstanding Telegraphy /Hanlon, Christopher --14. (Un)Settling North America: The Yankee in the Writings of John Neal and Thomas Chandler Haliburton /Schäfer, Stefanie --15. Transatlantic Politics as Serial Networks in the German-American City Mystery Novel, 1850-1855 /Stein, Daniel --Contributors --IndexThis study seeks to fill a major gap in the fields of Nineteenth-Century American and British Studies by examining how nineteenth-century intellectuals shaped and re-shaped aesthetic traditions across the Atlantic Ocean. Special attention is paid to a group of salient cultural concepts, such as artist-as-hero, imagination, the picturesque, reform, simultaneity, and seriality. Although embedded in a particular aesthetic tradition, these concepts travel from one culture to another and are transformed along their transatlantic journeys. The purpose of this book is to explore the roles of these 'traveling concepts' within the realm of transatlantic cultures and to trace their at times surprising paths within ever-widening transnational intellectual networks.Buchreihe der Anglia ;53.Intercultural communicationCommunication and cultureInterdisciplinary approach to knowledgeGreat BritainIntellectual life19th centuryUnited StatesIntellectual life19th centuryNineteenth Century.Transatlantic Networks.Traveling Concepts.Intercultural communication.Communication and culture.Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge.303.48/27304109034Redling ErikMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910822424903321Traveling traditions4060494UNINA