Land and Literature in a Cosmopolitan Age

Land and Literature in a Cosmopolitan Age

Pecora, Vincent P.

Oxford University Press

02/2020

310

Dura

Inglês

9780198852148

15 a 20 dias

606

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Prologue: Back to the Land After the Franco-Prussian War
1: Athens and Jerusalem: Autochthony, Promised Land, and the Roots of Western Aesthetics
Part I: The Return of the Native: On the Autochthonous Imagination
2: 'After all, anybody is as their land and air is . . . ': The Ground of the Modern English Novel
3: Blood and Soil: Otto Brunner in 'Southeast Germany'
4: A Different Passage to India: Ashis Nandy, Indic Civilization, and the Defense of Innocence
Part II: Deracination and Promised Land
5: George Eliot's Spot of a Native Land: Adam Bede Becomes Daniel Deronda
6: Ezekiel Chastises His People: The Counter-Reformation Argument of T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land
7: Ezekiel Reclaims the Promised Land: T. S. Eliot and the Life of Significant Soil
Epilogue: Attachment, Belonging, and Heidegger's Blue Heaven