Nordic RomanticismTransnational Literature and the Monolingual Paradigm Around 1800: Friederike Brun and Jens Baggesen
Nordic Romanticism: Transnational Literature and the Monolingual Paradigm Around 1800: Friederike...
Sandberg, Anna
2022-08-12 00:00:00
[Anna Lena Sandberg’s chapter examines two authors who can be seen as ‘border crossing’ figures, situated between national literatures, cultures, and languages. Both Friederike Brun and Jens Baggesen lived and wrote in Copenhagen, which was the multicultural and plurilingual capital of the composite Danish-Norwegian-German state (The Kingdom of Denmark) and both were pioneers of European travel writing. Sandberg documents and discusses the cultural-historical processes involved in the marginalization and subsequent canonization of these two writers, who resist easy categorization within any single national tradition, and considers in closing what their careers can contribute to more recent models of ‘global’ literary history.]
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Nordic RomanticismTransnational Literature and the Monolingual Paradigm Around 1800: Friederike Brun and Jens Baggesen
[Anna Lena Sandberg’s chapter examines two authors who can be seen as ‘border crossing’ figures, situated between national literatures, cultures, and languages. Both Friederike Brun and Jens Baggesen lived and wrote in Copenhagen, which was the multicultural and plurilingual capital of the composite Danish-Norwegian-German state (The Kingdom of Denmark) and both were pioneers of European travel writing. Sandberg documents and discusses the cultural-historical processes involved in the marginalization and subsequent canonization of these two writers, who resist easy categorization within any single national tradition, and considers in closing what their careers can contribute to more recent models of ‘global’ literary history.]
Published: Aug 12, 2022
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