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Transnational working-class literatures = canons and connections in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries /
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Transnational working-class literatures/ edited by Wiktor Marzec, Magnus Nilsson, Mike Sanders.
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canons and connections in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries /
other author:
Marzec, Wiktor.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xii, 383 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: Towards the Transnational Study of Working-Class Literature -- Chapter 2: The Early German Socialist Novel: Johann-Baptist von Schweitzer's Lucinde and August Otto Walster's Am Webstuhl der Zeit -- Chapter 3: A Century of Criticism: Canon Formation and the English Working-Class Movement from the 1830s - 1930s -- Chapter 4: The Erasure of Class from Working-Class Fiction in the Modern Greek Literary Canon (1922-1989) -- Chapter 5: The Construction of The Worker in Brazilian Poetry: Between Canonical Lyric and Popular Song -- Chapter 6: Romanian Working-Class Literature between critical realism and socialist realism -- Chapter 7: Proletarian Literature and the Problem of the Communalisation of Culture in Interwar Poland -- Chapter 8: People's Literature and the National Canon in Post-War Polish Literary Criticism -- Minds among the Spindles and Chevilles: Identity, Genre, and Literary Representation among New England "Mill Girls" and Lyonnaise Canuses -- Chapter 10: Global Texts as Local Weapons: Towards the Transnational Network of Proletarian Imagination in Early Twentieth-Century Finland -- Chapter 11: Links Richten (1932-1933): Dutch contribution to transnational proletarian literature -- Chapter 12: Patrícia Galvão: Militant for a Cause -- Chapter 13: The international dimension of Henry Poulaille's "Proletarian literature" -- Chapter 14: Italian Working-Class Literature's Publishing Landscape, from "Il menabò" to Alegre -- Chapter 15: Ordinary People and Literary Pirouettes: Working-Class Literature in the Swedish Municipal Workers' Trade-Union Magazine Until 1970 -- Chapter 16: In the Shadow of the 20th Century: Working-Class Literature in China and the Worker Poetry Journal.
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Literature, Modern - History and criticism. - 19th century -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-92306-7
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9783031923067
Transnational working-class literatures = canons and connections in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries /
Transnational working-class literatures
canons and connections in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries /[electronic resource] :edited by Wiktor Marzec, Magnus Nilsson, Mike Sanders. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xii, 383 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Towards the Transnational Study of Working-Class Literature -- Chapter 2: The Early German Socialist Novel: Johann-Baptist von Schweitzer's Lucinde and August Otto Walster's Am Webstuhl der Zeit -- Chapter 3: A Century of Criticism: Canon Formation and the English Working-Class Movement from the 1830s - 1930s -- Chapter 4: The Erasure of Class from Working-Class Fiction in the Modern Greek Literary Canon (1922-1989) -- Chapter 5: The Construction of The Worker in Brazilian Poetry: Between Canonical Lyric and Popular Song -- Chapter 6: Romanian Working-Class Literature between critical realism and socialist realism -- Chapter 7: Proletarian Literature and the Problem of the Communalisation of Culture in Interwar Poland -- Chapter 8: People's Literature and the National Canon in Post-War Polish Literary Criticism -- Minds among the Spindles and Chevilles: Identity, Genre, and Literary Representation among New England "Mill Girls" and Lyonnaise Canuses -- Chapter 10: Global Texts as Local Weapons: Towards the Transnational Network of Proletarian Imagination in Early Twentieth-Century Finland -- Chapter 11: Links Richten (1932-1933): Dutch contribution to transnational proletarian literature -- Chapter 12: Patrícia Galvão: Militant for a Cause -- Chapter 13: The international dimension of Henry Poulaille's "Proletarian literature" -- Chapter 14: Italian Working-Class Literature's Publishing Landscape, from "Il menabò" to Alegre -- Chapter 15: Ordinary People and Literary Pirouettes: Working-Class Literature in the Swedish Municipal Workers' Trade-Union Magazine Until 1970 -- Chapter 16: In the Shadow of the 20th Century: Working-Class Literature in China and the Worker Poetry Journal.
"This is a monumental collection with groundbreaking implications for the study of working-class literature, which has too often been viewed solely from within a limited national perspective. In its geographical scope and pluralistic definition of its subject, Transnational Working-Class Literatures: Canons and Connections in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries will surely become required reading for future scholars and students and inspire further projects both in and outside the UK." - Florence Boos, Professor of English, University of Iowa, USA This book offers a pioneering study of the national, transnational, and international dimensions of working-class literature. It explores both the historically and geographically varied nature of the relationship between working-class literatures and national 'canons', and the importance of international and transnational exchanges in the development of working-class literature. Through a series of detailed case studies (its sixteen essays analyse working-class literatures from the early nineteenth century to the present day and cover thirteen countries across three continents) this collection not only analyses the factors which lead to working-class literature either being incorporated within, or excluded from, a given national 'canon', but also traces the various ways in which working-class literatures participate in international networks of exchange. With its wide historical range, extensive geographical coverage and broad definition of working-class literature, which includes samba poetry as well as socialist realism, this collection charts new territory for the study of working-class literature. Wiktor Marzec is Assistant Professor at the Robert Zajonc Institute for Social Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland. His publications include, Rising Subjects: The 1905 Revolution and the Origins of Modern Polish Politics (2020) and the co-authored From Cotton and Smoke. Łódź - Industrial City and Discourses of Asynchronous Modernity, 1897-1994 (2019). Magnus Nilsson is Professor of Comparative Literature at Malmö University, Sweden. Working-class literature is his main area of expertise. His publications include Literature and Class: Aesthetical-Political Strategies in Modern Swedish Working-Class Literature (2014) and Working-Class Literature(s): Historical and International Perspectives (two volumes, edited with John Lennon, 2017 and 2020). Mike Sanders is Professor of Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture at the University of Manchester, UK. Chartist literature and culture is his main area of expertise. His publications include, The Poetry of Chartism: Aesthetics, Politics, History (2009) and the co-edited collection, Subaltern Medievalisms: Medievalism ' from below' in Nineteenth-Century Britain (2021).
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