The Triumph of the Swedish Nineteenth-Century Novel in Central and Eastern Europe

Leffler, Yvonne
Stohler, Ursula
Vimr, Ondřej
Mádl, Péter
Annus, Ildikó
Wasilewska-Chmura, Magdalena
Leffler, Yvonne
Department of Literature, History of Ideas, and Religion, University of Gothenburgsv
2019-04-15T08:56:15Z
2019-04-15T08:56:15Z
2019-04-01
The reception of Swedish nineteenth-century novels by women writers is a success story. Two Swedish top-selling novelists in Central and Eastern Europe were Emilie Flygare-Carlén (1807–1892) and Marie Sophie Schwartz (1819–1894). In the mid- and late nineteenth century, their novels were widely circulated in German translations but also translated into other local languages within the Austrian Empire, such as Hungarian, Czech, and Polish. In this pioneering volume, six scholars with expertise in Scandinavian literature and the local Central and Eastern European languages and cultures, explore the remarkable reception of Flygare-Carlén and Schwartz in German, Hungarian, Czech and Polish culture. These studies offer a thorough mapping of the transcultural transmission of Flygare-Carlén’s and Schwartz’ works in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as an expanded discussion on their introduction, reception and literary status in the Czech, Hungarian and Polish literary systems.sv
205 pagessv
978-91-88348-93-7
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/60002
engsv
LIR.skriftersv
Emilie Flygare-Carlénsv
Marie Sophie Schwartzsv
Scandinavian literaturesv
Swedish literaturesv
translation studiessv
reception studiessv
Nineteenth-Century literaturesv
novelsv
The Triumph of the Swedish Nineteenth-Century Novel in Central and Eastern Europesv
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