Margaret R. Higonnet
List of John Benjamins publications for which Margaret R. Higonnet plays a role.
Book series
Title
Landscapes of Realism: Rethinking literary realism in comparative perspectives. Volume II: Pathways through realism
Edited by Svend Erik Larsen, Steen Bille Jørgensen and Margaret R. Higonnet
[Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages, XXXIII] 2022. xv, 780 pp.
Subjects Comparative literature & literary studies | Theoretical literature & literary studies
Articles
2022. Chapter 3. Formal pathways: Genre and form. Landscapes of Realism: Rethinking literary realism in comparative perspectives, Larsen, Svend Erik, Steen Bille Jørgensen and Margaret R. Higonnet (eds.), pp. 485–745
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2022. Dynamics of realist forms. Landscapes of Realism: Rethinking literary realism in comparative perspectives, Larsen, Svend Erik, Steen Bille Jørgensen and Margaret R. Higonnet (eds.), pp. 489–625
Nineteenth-century realism is often associated with a mimetic representation of socio-historical reality in the narrative form of the novel. However, a closer look at the wealth of new genres and literary forms that were created by writers and artists within the various factions of realism offers a… read more | To be specified
2022. Forms of realism in children’s literature. Landscapes of Realism: Rethinking literary realism in comparative perspectives, Larsen, Svend Erik, Steen Bille Jørgensen and Margaret R. Higonnet (eds.), pp. 629–648
Realism in children’s literature has been confused with didacticism, suppressed by censorship, and understudied in the nineteenth century, when crossover reading blurred the line between children and adults. Yet the roots of realism lie in earlier encyclopedic and even alphabetic forms, which… read more | To be specified
2022. Dialogic encounters. Landscapes of Realism: Rethinking literary realism in comparative perspectives, Larsen, Svend Erik, Steen Bille Jørgensen and Margaret R. Higonnet (eds.), pp. 751–882
This core essay directly tackles the dissemination and migration of realist practices beyond the boundaries of Europe (and back), along pathways that are not just linear but rather radiate in many directions and foster circulation and dialogue. The traveling practices are carried by migratory moves… read more | To be specified
2022. Introduction. Landscapes of Realism: Rethinking literary realism in comparative perspectives, Larsen, Svend Erik, Steen Bille Jørgensen and Margaret R. Higonnet (eds.), pp. 1–34
Pathways through realism, the second of the two volumes within the Landscapes of realism project, is the most recent addition to the series A comparative history of literatures in European languages. The Introduction to Volume I, Mapping realism, also serves as a general introduction to the… read more | Chapter
2022. Chapter 4. Geographical pathways: Worlding realism. Landscapes of Realism: Rethinking literary realism in comparative perspectives, Larsen, Svend Erik, Steen Bille Jørgensen and Margaret R. Higonnet (eds.), pp. 747–1007
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Chapter 2. Gender in the structure and intellectual fields of three professional associations. Beyond Babel: Scholarly organizations and the study of languages and literatures, Clark, Tom (ed.), pp. 25–41
2022. Chapter
Women writers and the war experience: 1918 as transition. History of the Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe: Junctures and disjunctures in the 19th and 20th centuries, Cornis-Pope, Marcel and John Neubauer (eds.), pp. 191–202
2004. Miscellaneous
Educating for Women’s Future: Thinking New Forms. Nonfictional Romantic Prose: Expanding borders, Sondrup, Steven P. and Virgil Nemoianu (eds.), pp. 241–264
2004. Article