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The Literature of Melancholia Early Modern to Postmodern
Editors: Martin Middeke, Christina Wald Palgrave MacMillan
Melancholia as a Sense of Loss: An Introduction – Martin Middeke, Christina Wald Yet Once More: Melancholia and Amnesia in Milton's Lycidas – Tobias Döring Male Pregnancies, Virgin Births, Monsters of the Mind: Early Modern Melancholia and (Cross-)Gendered Constructions of Creativity – Anne-Julia Zwierlein Mourning and Melancholia in England and Its Transatlantic Colonies: Examples of Seventeenth-Century Female Appropriations – Gabriele Rippl "To pictur’d Regions and imagin’d Worlds": Female Melancholic Writing and the Poems of Mary Leapor – Sabine Blackmore "The dark bottomless Abyss, that lies under our feet, had yawned open": The Rescission of the Male Melancholic Genius in Carlyle’s Sartor Resartus – Felix Sprang "They came, they cut away my tallest pines": Tennyson and the Melancholy of Modernity – Andrew Gibson The Melancholy of History: The French Revolution and European Historiography – Peter Fritzsche Commercialising Melancholy: The National Trust – Christoph Eland, Stephan Kohl Melancholia in the South Pacific: The Strange Case of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Travel Writing – Kirsten Sandrock The Secret of the Father in the Colonial Secret: Rosa Praed’s ‘Weird Melancholy’ – Jennifer Rutherford Modernist Melancholia and Time: The Synchronicity of the Non-Synchronic in Freud, Tylor and Conrad – Anne Enderwitz The Closed Circle of Britain’s Postcolonial Melancholia – Paul Gilroy Working at the Seams: Howard Barker’s Tragic Trauerspiel – Elizabeth Sakellaridou Melancholia and Mourning Animals – Juliana Schiesari Melancholic Consolation? J. M. Coetzee, Irony, and the Aesthetics of the Sublime – Johan Geertsema The Novel after Melancholia: On Tom McCarthy’s Remainder and David Mitchell’s Ghostwritten – Pieter Vermeulen
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