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  1. Abgebrochene Sprachen /Weg, Stein, Symbol/ Celan, Dickinson
    Published: 2005

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    Subjects: Literatur; Poesie; Lyrik; Paul Celan; Emily Dickinson
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  2. A Desire Called America
    Biopolitics, Utopia, and the Literary Commons
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    Critics of American exceptionalism usually view it as a destructive force eroding the radical energies of social movements and aesthetic practices. In A Desire Called America, Christian P. Haines confronts a troubling paradox: Some of the most... more

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    Critics of American exceptionalism usually view it as a destructive force eroding the radical energies of social movements and aesthetic practices. In A Desire Called America, Christian P. Haines confronts a troubling paradox: Some of the most provocative political projects in the United States are remarkably invested in American exceptionalism. Riding a strange current of U.S. literature that draws on American exceptionalism only to overturn it in the name of utopian desire, Haines reveals a tradition of viewing the United States as a unique and exemplary political model while rejecting exceptionalism’s commitments to nationalism, capitalism, and individualism. Through Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, William S. Burroughs, and Thomas Pynchon, Haines brings to light a radically different version of the American dream—one in which political subjects value an organization of social life that includes democratic self-governance, egalitarian cooperation, and communal property.A Desire Called America brings utopian studies and the critical discourse of biopolitics to bear upon each other, suggesting that utopia might be less another place than our best hope for confronting authoritarianism, neoliberalism, and a resurgent exclusionary nationalism

     

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    ISBN: 9780823286973
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    Subjects: American exceptionalism; Biopolitics; Commons; Emily Dickinson; Thomas Pynchon; Utopia; Walt Whitman; William Burroughs; LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory; American literature; Exceptionalism; Politics in literature; Utopias in literature; Utopias
    Scope: 1 online resource (272 pages)
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  3. The music of time
    poetry in the twentieth century
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton ; Oxford

    A revelatory and deeply personal history of twentieth-century poetry by prize-winning poet and memoirist John BurnsidePoetry helps us to make sense of our world, transforming what the Russian poet Osip Mandelstam called the "noise of time" into a... more

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    A revelatory and deeply personal history of twentieth-century poetry by prize-winning poet and memoirist John BurnsidePoetry helps us to make sense of our world, transforming what the Russian poet Osip Mandelstam called the "noise of time" into a kind of music. The Music of Time is a unique history of twentieth-century poetry by one of today's most acclaimed poets, blending incandescent personal meditations with rare insights into a broad range of poets who distilled the essence of the moment, gave voice to our griefs and joys, and gave shape to our collective memory.Bringing together poets from times and places as diverse as Tsarist Russia, 1960s Harlem, and Ireland at the height of the Troubles, Burnside reveals how poetry responded to the dramatic events of the past century while shaping our impressions of them. He takes readers from the trenches of World War I to a prison cell in Nazi Germany, and from Rilke's grave in the Swiss Alps to Dylan Thomas's Welsh seaside. His luminous narrative is woven through with insights into the poet's creative process as well as lyrical and thought-provoking digressions on topics ranging from marriage to the Kennedy assassination.A spellbinding work of literary history, The Music of Time reveals how poets engaged with the most important issues and events of the twentieth century, and bears personal witness to the beauty and power of an art form unlike any other

     

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  4. A Desire Called America
    Biopolitics, Utopia, and the Literary Commons
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    Critics of American exceptionalism usually view it as a destructive force eroding the radical energies of social movements and aesthetic practices. In A Desire Called America, Christian P. Haines confronts a troubling paradox: Some of the most... more

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    Critics of American exceptionalism usually view it as a destructive force eroding the radical energies of social movements and aesthetic practices. In A Desire Called America, Christian P. Haines confronts a troubling paradox: Some of the most provocative political projects in the United States are remarkably invested in American exceptionalism. Riding a strange current of U.S. literature that draws on American exceptionalism only to overturn it in the name of utopian desire, Haines reveals a tradition of viewing the United States as a unique and exemplary political model while rejecting exceptionalism’s commitments to nationalism, capitalism, and individualism. Through Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson, William S. Burroughs, and Thomas Pynchon, Haines brings to light a radically different version of the American dream—one in which political subjects value an organization of social life that includes democratic self-governance, egalitarian cooperation, and communal property.A Desire Called America brings utopian studies and the critical discourse of biopolitics to bear upon each other, suggesting that utopia might be less another place than our best hope for confronting authoritarianism, neoliberalism, and a resurgent exclusionary nationalism

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780823286973
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    Subjects: American exceptionalism; Biopolitics; Commons; Emily Dickinson; Thomas Pynchon; Utopia; Walt Whitman; William Burroughs; LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory; American literature; Exceptionalism; Politics in literature; Utopias in literature; Utopias
    Scope: 1 online resource (272 pages)
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  5. The Classroom Electric: Dickinson, Whitman, and American Culture
    Published: 2010

    University Departments ; sf1 'The Classroom Electric is a constellation of web sites on Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, and nineteenth-century American culture. Here users can explore images of original manuscripts, rare photographs, notebooks,... more

     

    University Departments ; sf1 'The Classroom Electric is a constellation of web sites on Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, and nineteenth-century American culture. Here users can explore images of original manuscripts, rare photographs, notebooks, scrapbooks, letters, and maps in sites informed by cutting-edge scholarship. While each site works as a stand-alone case study useful to students and teachers, the sites also link to each other, to other resources, and to the 'Dickinson Electronic Archives' and the 'Walt Whitman Archive'.'

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Subjects: Emily Dickinson; Walt Whitman; American Culture; American literature; American authors; 19th century; archive; manuscript; notebook; scrapbook; letter; Civil War; gender; slavery
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  6. American Literature - Research and Analysis
    Published: 2010

    University Departments ; sf1 "Under the direction of Dr.Jim Wohlpart, the students at Florida Gulf Coast University and the University of South Florida in Fort Myers have created the following Web Sites in order to provide substantial research ¶on... more

     

    University Departments ; sf1 "Under the direction of Dr.Jim Wohlpart, the students at Florida Gulf Coast University and the University of South Florida in Fort Myers have created the following Web Sites in order to provide substantial research ¶on and analysis of various literary works. These pages provide: reviews of critical articles and sections in books on the literary work, an up-to-date bibliography of research on the literary work, biographical background on the author and historical and literary background on the work." ¶The web site contains articles and essays about the following authors and their works: ¶Benjamin Franklin, "The Way to Wealth"; Emily Dickinson, "I dwell in Possibility"; Edgar Allan Poe, "The Oval Portrait" and "The Fall of the House of Usher"; Frederick Douglass, "The Heroic Slave", Zora Neale Hurston, "The Gilded Six-Bits" and "Sweat"; Susan Glaspell, "Trifles"; T. S. Eliot, "Journey of the Magi"; Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The Yellow Wallpaper" and Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown"

     

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  7. [Dickinson, Emily] Modern American Poetry: Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
    Published: 2005

    Sites about Persons ; au This page offers general information on the American poet Emily Dickinson. It features a biography, essays, excerpts, and external links. more

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    Sites about Persons ; au This page offers general information on the American poet Emily Dickinson. It features a biography, essays, excerpts, and external links.

     

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    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    Parent title: Enthalten in: MAPS: Modern American Poetry
    Subjects: Emily Dickinson; 1830-1886; American; poetry; poet; author; 19th century; literature; Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886; Authors, American; Authors, American; Authors, American
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  8. [Dickinson, Emily] The Emily Dickinson Journal
    Published: 2006

    Sites about Persons ; au Journals ; z6 "Sponsored by the Emily Dickinson International Society, the Emily Dickinson Journal showcases the poet at the center of current critical practices and perspectives, providing an ongoing examination of Dickinson... more

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    Sites about Persons ; au Journals ; z6 "Sponsored by the Emily Dickinson International Society, the Emily Dickinson Journal showcases the poet at the center of current critical practices and perspectives, providing an ongoing examination of Dickinson and her relation to the tradition of American poetry and women's literature. Since its founding in 1991, the Journal has become the major source for current scholarship on Dickinson, publishing writing by the very best young scholars as well as work by those established in the field."

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Homepage of The John Hopkins University Press:<http://www.press.jhu.edu/index.html>
    Subjects: Emily Dickinson; American; poetry; poet; author; 19th century; literature; women's literature; Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886; Authors, American; Authors, American; Authors, American
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  9. [Dickinson, Emily] Emily Dickinson Page
    Published: 2005

    Sites about Persons ; au This page offers access to a great number of on- and off-line resources, including links to over 400 of Emily Dickinson's poems online. more

     

    Sites about Persons ; au This page offers access to a great number of on- and off-line resources, including links to over 400 of Emily Dickinson's poems online.

     

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    Subjects: Emily Dickinson; 1830-1886; American; literature; authors; 19th century; Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886; Authors, American
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  10. Schreibwelten
    Wie Jane Austen, Stephen King, Haruki Murakami, Virgina Woolf u.v.a. ihre Bestseller schufen
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  wbg Theiss in Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft (wbg), Darmstadt

    Mit welcher Tinte schrieb Jane Austen? Warum beginnt Isabel Allende alle Romane am 8. Januar? Was kostete Ray Bradburys Schreibmaschine? Alex Johnson unternimmt eine unterhaltsame Reise durch die Weltliteratur und erzählt von Gewohnheiten, Ritualen... more

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    Mit welcher Tinte schrieb Jane Austen? Warum beginnt Isabel Allende alle Romane am 8. Januar? Was kostete Ray Bradburys Schreibmaschine? Alex Johnson unternimmt eine unterhaltsame Reise durch die Weltliteratur und erzählt von Gewohnheiten, Ritualen und Marotten unserer Lieblingsschriftsteller. Wir erhalten Zugang zu ihren ganz privaten Lebensräumen, blicken ihnen beim Schreiben über die Schulter und erfahren, wie sie ihre besten Werke geschaffen haben – und welche Rolle faule Äpfel, gute Vorsätze und der Rabe Lola dabei spielen. Alex Johnson hat 50 herausragende Autor:innen ausgewählt. Wir treffen sie in Cafés und Garagen, auf Dachböden und einsamen Inseln. Agatha Christie hatte die besten Ideen in der Badewanne. Nabokov erfand 'Lolita' im Auto. Einige legen Wert auf spitze Bleistifte und blaues Papier, andere kritzeln auf einfach alles. Mit vielen Fotos und Illustrationen

     

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    Contributor: Oses, James (Illustrator); Lamerz-Beckschäfer, Birgit (Übersetzer)
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783806245646; 3806245649
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    Edition: 1. Auflage
    Subjects: Literatur; Weltliteratur; Klassiker; Schriftsteller; Autor; Schreiben; Schreibräume; Arbeitszimmer; Literaturgeschichte; Agatha Christie; Charles Dickens; Ernest Hemingway; Stephen King; Astrid Lindgren; Haruki Murakami; John Steinbeck; Virginia Woolf; Mark Twain; berühmte Schriftsteller; Romane schreiben; Astrid Lindgren Bücher; Isabel Allende; Maya Angelou; Margaret Atwood; W.H. Auden; Jane Austen; James Baldwin; Honoré de Balzac; Ray Bradbury; Bronte; Anton Tschechow; Colette; Roald Dahl; Emily Dickinson; Arthur Conan Doyle; Ian Fleming; Thomas Hardy; Victor Hugo; Samuel Johnson; Judith Kerr; Rudyard Kipling; D.H. Lawrence; Jack London; Hilary Mantel; Margaret Mitchell; Michel de Montaigne; George Orwell; Sylvia Plath; Beatrix Potter; Marcel Proust; J.K. Rowling; Vita Sackville-West; George Bernard Shaw; Zadie Smith; Danielle Steel; Gertrude Stein; Dylan Thomas; Kurt Vonnegut; Edith Wharton; E.B. White; P.G. Wodehouse; William Wordsworth
    Other subjects: Literatur; Weltliteratur; Klassiker; Schriftsteller; Autor; Schreiben; Schreibräume; Arbeitszimmer; Literaturgeschichte; Agatha Christie; Wissen Sachbuch; Hardcover, Softcover / Sachbücher/Kunst, Literatur; Literaturwissenschaft; Literaturgeschichte und Literaturkritik
    Scope: 192 Seiten, 100 Illustrationen, 23 cm x 17 cm
  11. Städte aus Papier
    vom Leben der Emily Dickinson
    Published: [2022]; © 2022
    Publisher:  Luchterhand, München

    Emily Dickinson wurde 1830 in der Kleinstadt Amherst in Massachusetts geboren und starb 56 Jahre später im selben Haus. Sie trotzte den gesellschaftlichen Erwartungen ihrer Zeit, war nie verheiratet, hatte keine Kinder und verbrachte ihre letzten... more

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    Emily Dickinson wurde 1830 in der Kleinstadt Amherst in Massachusetts geboren und starb 56 Jahre später im selben Haus. Sie trotzte den gesellschaftlichen Erwartungen ihrer Zeit, war nie verheiratet, hatte keine Kinder und verbrachte ihre letzten Jahre, ganz in Weiß gekleidet, zurückgezogen in ihrem Zimmer. Dort schrieb sie Hunderte von Gedichten, die sie nie veröffentlichen wollte – betörend schöne Zeilen über die Natur, über Einsamkeit, Schmerz, Glück, Ekstase, Liebe, den Tod und darüber, dass sie sich als Frau oft fehl am Platz fühlte

     

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  12. Findungen
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Diogenes, Zürich

    Maria Popova porträtiert brillante Denkerinnen und Denker aus der Wissenschaft, Kunst und Literatur. Sie erzählt von Menschen, die außerhalb bestehender Kategorien gedacht und gelebt haben. In poetischer Sprache und mit erfrischend persönlichem... more

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    Maria Popova porträtiert brillante Denkerinnen und Denker aus der Wissenschaft, Kunst und Literatur. Sie erzählt von Menschen, die außerhalb bestehender Kategorien gedacht und gelebt haben. In poetischer Sprache und mit erfrischend persönlichem Erkenntnishunger verknüpft sie diese Lebensentwürfe und schenkt uns damit Einsichten zur Komplexität der Liebe, zum menschlichen Streben nach Bedeutung und zu der dringlichen Frage, wie in unserer Zeit ein gutes, sinnerfülltes Leben gelingen kann

     

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  13. The music of time
    poetry in the twentieth century
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton ; Oxford

    A revelatory and deeply personal history of twentieth-century poetry by prize-winning poet and memoirist John BurnsidePoetry helps us to make sense of our world, transforming what the Russian poet Osip Mandelstam called the "noise of time" into a... more

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    A revelatory and deeply personal history of twentieth-century poetry by prize-winning poet and memoirist John BurnsidePoetry helps us to make sense of our world, transforming what the Russian poet Osip Mandelstam called the "noise of time" into a kind of music. The Music of Time is a unique history of twentieth-century poetry by one of today's most acclaimed poets, blending incandescent personal meditations with rare insights into a broad range of poets who distilled the essence of the moment, gave voice to our griefs and joys, and gave shape to our collective memory.Bringing together poets from times and places as diverse as Tsarist Russia, 1960s Harlem, and Ireland at the height of the Troubles, Burnside reveals how poetry responded to the dramatic events of the past century while shaping our impressions of them. He takes readers from the trenches of World War I to a prison cell in Nazi Germany, and from Rilke's grave in the Swiss Alps to Dylan Thomas's Welsh seaside. His luminous narrative is woven through with insights into the poet's creative process as well as lyrical and thought-provoking digressions on topics ranging from marriage to the Kennedy assassination.A spellbinding work of literary history, The Music of Time reveals how poets engaged with the most important issues and events of the twentieth century, and bears personal witness to the beauty and power of an art form unlike any other

     

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  14. Abgebrochene Sprachen /Weg, Stein, Symbol/ Celan, Dickinson
    Published: 2005
    Publisher:  Schüren ; Marburg

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    Language: German
    Media type: Article (journal)
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    Parent title: Steinmann, Holger (2005): Abgebrochene Sprachen. In: Navigationen 5 (1u.2), 91–96. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/2184.
    DDC Categories: 800
    Subjects: Literatur; Poesie; Lyrik; Paul Celan; Emily Dickinson
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