Portion of title |
Textual scholarship and nation-building in nineteenth-century Europe |
Series |
European studies : an interdisciplinary series in European culture, history and politics ; 26 European studies (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; 26. ^A522414
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Contents |
Introduction : philology and the European construction of national literatures / Joep Leerssen -- A Darwinian change in European editorial thinking / Dirk Van Hulle -- The angel of philology / Geert Lernout -- Slovene text editions, Slavic philology and nation-building / Darko Dolinar -- Inscribing orality : the first folklore editions in the Baltic States / Paulius V. Subačius -- Scania province law and nation-building in Scandinavia / Paula Henrikson -- Welsh literary history and the making of "The Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales" / Mary-Ann Constantine -- John O'Donovan's edition of the Annals of the four masters : an Irish classic? / Bernadette Cunningham -- After the Lisbon earthquake : reassembling history / João Dionísio -- Medieval heritage in the beginnings of modern Catalan literature, 1780-1841 / Magí Sunyer -- The troubadours and the French state / Philippe Martel -- The case of Beowulf / Tom Shippey -- Walther von der Vogelweide and early-nineteenth-century learning / Thomas Bein -- Hoffman von Fallersleben and medieval Dutch folksong / Herman Brinkman -- Private to public : book collecting and philology in early-independent Belgium (1830-1880) / Jan Pauwels -- Stages in the development of Dutch literary historicism / Marita Mathijsen -- The nation's canon and the book trade / Joep Leerssen. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN | 9042024844 |
ISBN | 9789042024847 |