Beschreibung
R. Nate / J. Wiedemann: Introduction – J. Eck: Remembering Where Jacob Encountered God – A New Approach to the Question of the Intention(s) and Purpose(s) of Biblical Aetiological Motifs – A. Pickering: The Devil’s Cloyster: Putting Selwood Forest on England’s Seventeenth-Century Witchcraft Map – B. Klüsener: “This European world of ours?”: Perspectives on Europe in British Literature – J. Wiedemann: Remembering ‘Englishness’: The Persistence of the Anglo-Saxon Myth – D. Brabant: From Munich to Paris and Amsterdam: Max Slevogt’s Artistic Itinerary between Remembrance and Repression – M. Fleck: Remembrance and Poetic Vision in William Butler Yeats’ Innisfree – R.R. Mudry: Prague´s Memorial to Master Jan Hus: The Construction of a Hussite Memorial Site in Czech Nationalist and Communist Discourses – M. Liebermann: séjour à Venise oder die immerwährende Suche nach dem verlorenen Ort – Proust´s Recherche im Spiegel akuteller Venedig-Diskurse – T. Prokhorova / V. Shamina: Apprehending Future – C. Scherr: Christopher Isherwood’s Narrative Techniques for Remembering 1930s Berlin in Fiction and Autobiography – H. Musiol: Habits of Memory – R. Nate: “Images of Home”: Place and Remembrance in Low German Literature – J. Wiedemann: Paul Beatty’s The Sellout: Re-Designing the Suburb as a Memorial of Racism – K. Nobis: Global, European, and National Heritage: The Political Implications of Appointing Heritage Sites – I. Winkler: Remembering Musical Performances in Ingolstadt – Music and Creative Writing – R. Aley / P.F. Stephan: A Musical Approach to a Textual Love Story in Berlin 1913: A Workshop Talk – K. Farrell: Trigger Warnings: Two Stories That Say More Than They Know – I. Lehn: Aladdin, COB – Tie Two Birds Together: An Interview with Isabelle Lehn – R. Nate / J. Wiedemann: On Tie Two Birds Together.
The editors:
Richard Nate is a Professor of English Literary Studies and Coordinator of European Studies at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt.
Julia Wiedemann is a research associate at the Chair of Literary Studies at the Catholic University of Eichstätt Ingolstadt.