
Writing Revolution: Representation, Rhetoric, and Revolutionary Politics
Sheila Delany(Author)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 27. September 2023
Book
Hardback
204 pages
978-90-04-54629-5 (ISBN)
Description
Revolutionary and writer: how do they fit together in one person's work? Using literary texts from French, German, Russian and American pro-revolutionary writers, Sheila Delany examines the synergy of politics and rhetoric, art and social commitment. The writers she considers gave voice to the hopes of their time. Some led the events in person as well as through their writing; others worked to build a movement. Marx, Engels, Lenin, Trotsky, Luxemburg, Mao, Sylvain Marechal, Boris Lavrenov, Bertolt Brecht and others are here: consummate rhetoricians all, not necessarily on the same page politically but for the revolutions of their day.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
431 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-54629-5 (9789004546295)
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Person
Sheila Delany, Ph.D. (1967) Columbia University, is Professor Emerita at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver. Her books and articles on medieval literature and in Jewish studies helped bring Marxian method, gender awareness, and critical theory into medieval studies.
Content
????Acknowledgments??
Introduction??
1????Political Style/Political Stylistics??
2???Marxist Medievalists A Tradition??
3???Red Rosa Bread and Roses??
4???Politics of the Signified in Bertolt Brecht's ?The Measures Taken???
5?????Women, Culture, and Revolution in Russia Boris Lavrenov's "The Forty-First"??
6???Anti-saints A Revolutionary's Legendary??
7???St. Genevieve in the Revolution Sylvain Mar?e?chal's Counter-History??
8???The Woman Priest Obsession, Cross-Dressing, and Canada in an Eighteenth-Century French Novella??
9???An Atheist Reads the Bible in Revolutionary France??
10???Bible, Jews, Revolution??
Index??
Introduction??
1????Political Style/Political Stylistics??
2???Marxist Medievalists A Tradition??
3???Red Rosa Bread and Roses??
4???Politics of the Signified in Bertolt Brecht's ?The Measures Taken???
5?????Women, Culture, and Revolution in Russia Boris Lavrenov's "The Forty-First"??
6???Anti-saints A Revolutionary's Legendary??
7???St. Genevieve in the Revolution Sylvain Mar?e?chal's Counter-History??
8???The Woman Priest Obsession, Cross-Dressing, and Canada in an Eighteenth-Century French Novella??
9???An Atheist Reads the Bible in Revolutionary France??
10???Bible, Jews, Revolution??
Index??