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Romanticism and the Rise of English

Named a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title for 2009 Romanticism and the Rise of English addresses a peculiar development in contemporary literary criticism: the disappearance of the history of the English language as a relevant topic. Elfenbein argues for a return not to older modes of criticism, but to questions about the relation between literature and language that have vanished from contemporary investigation. His book is an example of a kind of work that has often been called for but rarely realized—a social philology that takes seriously the formal and institutional forces shaping the production of English. This results not only in a history of English, but also in a recovery of major events shaping English studies as a coherent discipline. This book points to new directions in literary criticism by arguing for the need to reconceptualize authorial agency in light of a broadened understanding of linguistic history.

Yet his students' descriptions of his pedagogy are notable in two respects. first,
using hales provided another venue for iqbal's characteristic movement back and
forth between european and islamic sources; just as his philosophical writings ...

Theatricalities of Power

The Cultural Politics of Noh

Through an extended reading of the noh play Aoi ne Ue, as well as briefer examinations of several other plays, this book sheds new light on the circulation of power and desire in the middle and late medieval periods in Japan. It argues that these plays constituted an active force in the theater of the medieval cultural imaginary by engaging specific sociopolitical issues and problems.

The Cultural Politics of Noh Steven T. Brown. CHAPTER I. Instituting. Noh.
Although noh is thought to have derived, in part, from various forms of
entertainment performed at court, such as Chinese dance (gigaku,] bugaku) and
music (gagaku), imported into Japan in the seventh and eighth centuries, its
beginnings were more popular than courtly. The early popular dramatic forms
that seem to have exerted the greatest influence on the development of noh
include various sacred and ...

The Mind of Modernism

Medicine, Psychology, and the Cultural Arts in Europe and America, 1880-1940

This vanguard collection of original and in-depth essays explores the intricate interplay of the aesthetic and psychological domains during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and considers the reasons why a common Modernist project took shape when and in the circumstances that it did. These changes occurred precisely when the distinctively modern disciplines of psychology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis established their "scientific” foundations and achieved the forms in which we largely know them today. This volume examines the dense web of connections joining the aesthetic and psychological realms in the modern era, charting historically the emergence of the ongoing modern discussion surrounding such issues as identity-formation, sexuality, and the unconscious. The contributors form a distinguished and diversified group of scholars, who write about a wide range of cultural fields, including philosophy, the novel and poetry, drama, dance, film and photography, as well as medicine, psychology, and the occult sciences.

Medicine, Psychology, and the Cultural Arts in Europe and America, 1880-1940
Mark S. Micale. The Modernist Mind: A Map MARK S. MICALE Psychology is the
domain where the physician and the man of letters meet. — Hippolyte Bemheim ...

Studies in Mathematical Analysis and Related Topics

Essays in Honor of George Polya

Essays in Honor of George Polya Gábor Szegö, George Pólya. and (4.11) The
inequality sign holds in (4.9)-(4.11) if /? is a circle and P is taken at its center. It is
not difficult to obtain other interesting inequalities by the techniques used in this ...