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Volume 84 (2002): Issue 3 (Sep 2002): Heroes and Villains: A Multicultural Perspective

in Bulletin of the John Rylands Library

Contents

  • Editorial
    • Introduction
  • Articles
    • The giant of Mont-Saint-Michel: an Arthurian villain
    • Neglected heroines? Women poets laureate in the Holy Roman Empire
    • Heroes and villains in E.T.A. Hoffmann‘s ‘Ritter Gluck’
    • Goethe‘s Siebenschläferand the heroes of the West-östlicher Divan
    • Napoleon: hero or villain? Multiple reflections of a singular life
    • Bringing the villains to book: Balzac and Hoffmann as antecedents of the modern detective story
    • Heroes or villains? British travellers impressions of Germany in the early Victorian period
    • New heroes (and villains) for old? Conflicts in nineteenth-century French children‘s literature
    • Heroes and villains: the case of Arthur Mee‘s Childrens encyclopedia
    • Reynard the Fox for children in the GDR: the story of a tamed villains adventures?
  • End Matter
    • Bibliography
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