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  1. Popular history in a popular medium : a case study of "Household words"
    Autor*in: Korte, Barbara
    Erschienen: 2021

    Victorian culture proffered a wide range of products for readers seeking knowledge about and entertainment through history, archaeology and palaeontology. This article focuses on the presentation of historical content in a highly popular... mehr

     

    Victorian culture proffered a wide range of products for readers seeking knowledge about and entertainment through history, archaeology and palaeontology. This article focuses on the presentation of historical content in a highly popular mid-Victorian magazine, "Household Words" (1850-1859), which was edited by Charles Dickens.

     

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    Schlagworte: Victorian Age; Zeitschriftenkunde; Dickens; Massenkultur; Viktorianisches Zeitalter; Unterhaltungszeitschrift; Geschichtsdarstellung
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  2. A Black Forest tale in the Illustrated London News: Berthold Auerbach’s ‘The Professor’s Lady’ as a case of medial and cultural translation
    Autor*in: Korte, Barbara
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Universität, Freiburg

    Abstract: This article traces the medial translation of ‘Die Frau Professorin’, one of Bertold Auerbachʼs most popular Black Forest Tales. When Mary Howitt translated the tale into English, it not only moved into a new cultural context, but also into... mehr

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    Abstract: This article traces the medial translation of ‘Die Frau Professorin’, one of Bertold Auerbachʼs most popular Black Forest Tales. When Mary Howitt translated the tale into English, it not only moved into a new cultural context, but also into a new medium: The Illustrated London News was a weekly periodical in which Auerbachʼs tale was significantly reframed for a metropolitan British readership

     

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  3. [Macaulay, Thomas Babington] About Thomas Babington Macaulay
    Erschienen: 2006

    Sites about Persons ; au Primary Texts ; q61 Thomas Babington Macaulay was an English historian and writer. Macaulay's greatest work and one of the great works of the 19th century was "The History of England from the Accession of James the Second".... mehr

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    Sites about Persons ; au Primary Texts ; q61 Thomas Babington Macaulay was an English historian and writer. Macaulay's greatest work and one of the great works of the 19th century was "The History of England from the Accession of James the Second". On this site one can find links to his works online and a time-line.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Great Literature Online: <http://www.underthesun.cc/Classics/>
    Schlagworte: Literature; Classic Literature; British Literature; English historian; English author; Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800-1859); 19th century literature; Victorian Age
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  4. Victorians Institute Journal
    Erschienen: 2010

    Scholarly Organizations ; so1 Journals with Selected Articles ; z62 'The Victorians Institute Journal, an award-winning, refereed scholarly annual, publishes articles, reviews, and newly edited texts of interest to Victorianists.' mehr

     

    Scholarly Organizations ; so1 Journals with Selected Articles ; z62 'The Victorians Institute Journal, an award-winning, refereed scholarly annual, publishes articles, reviews, and newly edited texts of interest to Victorianists.'

     

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    Schlagworte: Victorians Institute Journal; scholarly annual; Victorian literature; Victorian culture; Victorian Age; 19th century literature; 20th century literature; Victorian period (1837-1901)
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  5. Victorian Studies Bibliography
    Erschienen: 2010

    Scientific Publishers ; sc1 'Since 1933, the 'Victorian Bibliography' has listed noteworthy publications (including articles, books, and reviews) that have a bearing on the Victorian period. Prepared by the staff of 'Victorian Studies' and a... mehr

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    Scientific Publishers ; sc1 'Since 1933, the 'Victorian Bibliography' has listed noteworthy publications (including articles, books, and reviews) that have a bearing on the Victorian period. Prepared by the staff of 'Victorian Studies' and a committee of the Victorian Division of the Modern Language Association of America, the Bibliography annually indexes over 400 journals, representing scholarship in a range of disciplines.'

     

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    Schlagworte: Victorian literature; Victorian culture; Victorian Age; 19th century literature; 20th century literature; Victorian period (1837-1901); Victorian Studies; bibliography
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  6. A Black Forest tale in the Illustrated London News: Berthold Auerbach’s ‘The Professor’s Lady’ as a case of medial and cultural translation
    Autor*in: Korte, Barbara
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Universität, Freiburg

    Abstract: This article traces the medial translation of ‘Die Frau Professorin’, one of Bertold Auerbachʼs most popular Black Forest Tales. When Mary Howitt translated the tale into English, it not only moved into a new cultural context, but also into... mehr

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    Abstract: This article traces the medial translation of ‘Die Frau Professorin’, one of Bertold Auerbachʼs most popular Black Forest Tales. When Mary Howitt translated the tale into English, it not only moved into a new cultural context, but also into a new medium: The Illustrated London News was a weekly periodical in which Auerbachʼs tale was significantly reframed for a metropolitan British readership

     

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  7. A Roman hero revived : Thomas Babington Macaulay’s Horatius (1842) as a poetic guide to empire
  8. A Black Forest tale in the Illustrated London News: Berthold Auerbach’s ‘The Professor’s Lady’ as a case of medial and cultural translation
    Autor*in: Korte, Barbara
    Erschienen: 2018

    This article traces the medial translation of ‘Die Frau Professorin’, one of Bertold Auerbachʼs most popular Black Forest Tales. When Mary Howitt translated the tale into English, it not only moved into a new cultural context, but also into a new... mehr

     

    This article traces the medial translation of ‘Die Frau Professorin’, one of Bertold Auerbachʼs most popular Black Forest Tales. When Mary Howitt translated the tale into English, it not only moved into a new cultural context, but also into a new medium: The Illustrated London News was a weekly periodical in which Auerbachʼs tale was significantly reframed for a metropolitan British readership.

     

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  9. Ambiguous heroes in nineteenth-century fiction : a qualitative and quantitative reading of five authors and ten novels