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Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 1 The Emigrant Literature - cover

Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 1 The Emigrant Literature

Georg Brandes

Translator Diana White, Mary Morison

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 1. The Emigrant Literature," Georg Brandes explores the thematic undercurrents and stylistic evolutions of literature shaped by the experiences of emigration during the nineteenth century. With a keen eye for detail, Brandes employs a critical discourse that intertwines literary analysis with socio-historical context, revealing how the traumas and aspirations of émigrés influenced the narratives and form of contemporary literature. This volume, written in an incisive yet accessible prose, delves into the works of key authors, illustrating how their texts both mirrored and shaped the immigrant experience and the broader cultural milieu of the time. Georg Brandes, a prominent Danish literary critic and philosopher, was instrumental in introducing European literary modernism to Scandinavia. His lifelong commitment to intellectual freedom and social reform is evident in his writings. Brandes's own experiences in a rapidly changing society likely fueled his passion for examining the interplay between literature and the immigrant experience, shedding light on broader themes of identity, displacement, and integration that resonate through time. I highly recommend "Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 1. The Emigrant Literature" to scholars, students, and literary enthusiasts alike. This text is not only a crucial resource for understanding the evolution of immigrant narratives in the nineteenth century, but it also serves as a reflective mirror for contemporary discussions surrounding migration and cultural identity.
Available since: 06/02/2022.
Print length: 190 pages.

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