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The Literary Communities and Literary Worlds project examines how context influences literary works and their meanings, focusing on mid-twentieth century exiled authors. By analyzing their integration into new literary cultures, the project aims to enhance understanding of literary communities and the significance of c…
What part does context play in the making of literary works and their meanings?
What, precisely, do literary scholars mean when they speak of context?
These two fundamental questions are at the heart of Literary Communities and Literary Worlds (LCLW), which seeks to answer these questions by addressing the careers of several literary exiles of the mid-twentieth century:
Vladimir Nabokov, Stefan Heym, Richard Wright, and Peter Abrahams.
Each of these authors was forced to move abroad mid-career,…
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
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United States, Urbana
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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