First published in 1690, The Court Midwife made Justine Siegemund (1636-1705) the spokesperson fo...
In postbellum America, publishers vigorously reprinted books that were foreign in origin, and Ame...
Explores the concept of 'distant reading' and its application to the analysis of nineteenth-centu...
A collection of new essays bringing into view the push and pull of the national and the internati...
Lynne Tatlock examines the transmission, diffusion, and literary survival of Jane Eyre in the Ger...
Essays examining the circulation and adaptation of German culture in the United States during the...
Read by Protestants and Catholics alike, Catharina Regina von Greiffenberg (1633-94) was the fore...
A collection of new essays bringing into view the push and pull of the national and the internati...
Explores the concept of 'distant reading' and its application to the analysis of nineteenth-centu...
Lynne Tatlock examines the transmission, diffusion, and literary survival of Jane Eyre in the Ger...
The prominent scholar-contributors to this volume share their experiences developing the field of...
Assesses the relevance of the works of Fontane, perhaps the foremost German novelist between Goet...