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The mid-­-nineteenth-­-century European revolutions (1848-­-51) are often overlooked or forgotten altogether in revolutionary histories; and yet the French and Italian revolutions (1848 and 1849 respectively) were key events in the lives of a number of wr... see more

The mid-­-nineteenth-­-century European revolutions (1848-­-51) are often overlooked or forgotten altogether in revolutionary histories; and yet the French and Italian revolutions (1848 and 1849 respectively) were key events in the lives of a number of wr... see more

The article attempts to reveal a reconstruction of Piotr Chmielowski’s critical thought regarding the poetical works written by Adam Asnyk (pen-name E...ly). The starting point for the discussion is a set of variations for different editions of Zarys lite... see more

The 722 cantos and 247,766 lines of poetry in the Serat Centhini, composed in Surakarta by Ki Ng. Ronggasutrasna, R.Ng. Yasadipura II, and Ki Ng. Sastradipura under the direction of the Crown Prince of Surakarta (later Pakubuwana V, r.1820-1823) in 1815 d... see more

This essay considers some of the work published by Anna Kingsford (1846-88) before she reached the age of twenty and by Richard Jefferies (1848-87) before he turned eighteen. It focuses on the year 1866, and explores some unexpected parallels between his ... see more

AbstractEvaluations of the poetry of C.M. van den Heever This article traces the assessments of the value of the poetic work by the Afrikaans author C.M. van den Heever since the second quarter of the twentieth century. Appreciation of him as poet mainly ... see more

This article traces the transformation of the newspaper editorial in the nineteenth century from a partisan platform narrowly focused on contemporary politics into a broader more inclusive genre engaging progressive cultural reform with a literary bent. A... see more

This paper discusses nineteenth-century metalinguistic discussions of Low German, an authochthonous of Northern Germany, which, having lost its status as a written language suitable for formal discourse during the Early Modern period, has since been reduc... see more

Understandably, given its scope, the British periodical press has so far received the most attention, which is why Pazos-Alonso’s Francisca Wood and Nineteenth-Century Periodical Culture: Pressing for Change, with its focus on one nineteenth-century Portu... see more

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