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|a Underwood, Ted
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|a Why literary periods mattered
|b historical contrast and the prestige of English studies
|c Ted Underwood
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|a Stanford, Calif. :
|b Stanford Univ. Press,
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|a VIII, 199 S. : Ill.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-194) and index
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|a Introduction : historical contrast and the prestige of literary culture -- Historical unconsciousness in the novel, 1790-1819 -- The invention of historical perspective -- The invention of the period survey course -- The disciplinary rationale for periodization, and a forgotten challenge to it (1886-1949) -- Stories of parallel lives and the status anxieties of historicism in the 1990s -- Digital humanities and the future of literary history
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|a Englisch
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|a Literatur
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|a Periodisierung
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