Of what is past, or passing, or to come : travelling in time and space in literature in English / Liliana Sikorska, editor.
"This volume, entitled Of what is past, or passing, or to come: Travelling in Time and Space in Literature in English was inspired by the work of the writer, culture historian and mythographer Marina Warner and the professor of comparative literature Cathy Caruth. The lines quoted above are fro...
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Peter Lang Edition,
2014.
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Series: | Studies in literature in English ;
v. 5. |
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Table of Contents:
- Liliana Sikorska: The heirlooms and burdens of Marina Warner
- Marina Warner: They make a desert (and call it peace)
- Liliana Sikorska: The voyage inside oneself: Cathy Caruth's investigation of trauma
- Cathy Caruth: Disappearing history: Scenes of trauma in the theater of human rights
- Simon Bacon: "Enter freely and of your own will": Invitations, travel and trauma in Bram Stoker's Dracula
- Katarzyna Burzyska: Self-fashioning as an identity-shaping process in Marina Warner's Indigo and William Shakespeare's The tempest
- Daragh Downes: "I'll drown my book": Travels between the lines of Shakespeare's The tempest and Dicken's A Christmas carol
- Sabina Fazli: "The token of some great grief, which had been conquered, but not banished": Trauma, things, and domestic interiors in Collins, Dickens, and Raabe
- Katarzyna Kuczma: The narrative of loss in Joan Didion's Blue nights
- Jessica Quick: Writing the nation: Discourses of power in Richard Hakluyt's Principal Navigations
- Tony Seaton: The Unknown Mother: Thanatourism and metempsychotic remembrance after World War I
- Liliana Sikorska: Untold Stories: Reclaiming the past through (auto-biographical) narratives
- Marta Wiszniowska-Majchrzyk: Memory and forgetfulness in the recent Booker novels
- Liliana Sikorska: Actors in The water theatre: In interview with Lindsay Clarke.