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OverviewFor the first time ever, cutting-edge research about the Swedish Nobel Laureate Selma Lagerlöf and her work is made available to a world-wide audience in one comprehensive volume. Written by an international group of scholars, this book highlights the interdisciplinarity of current Lagerlöf research which frequently cuts across genres, media and disciplines. The perspectives and structure of the book, with sections dedicated to performance, film and intermediality, transnational narratives and European transmissions, are reinforced by the extensive introductory portal. The authors explore themes such as Lagerlöf in cultural and political contexts, her involvement in the women's movement, the construction of her celebrity persona, her role for early Swedish film, the transnationality of her work and its impact in international contexts. The volume includes a number of illustrations that are rarely reproduced, and the detailed bibliographical section will contribute to making this an indispensable platform for Lagerlöf scholarship for years to come. It also offers a model for interdisciplinary research in the arts and humanities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Helena Forsas-Scott , Lisbeth Stenberg , Bjarne Thorup ThomsenPublisher: Nordic Academic Press Imprint: Nordic Academic Press Dimensions: Width: 23.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 15.50cm Weight: 0.704kg ISBN: 9789187351211ISBN 10: 9187351218 Pages: 351 Publication Date: 06 May 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe work of Selma Lagerlof has been eagerly consumed throughout the world. Re-Mapping Lagerlof enlists the expertise of international scholars in the task of tracing Lagerlof's literary impact and plumbing the depths of her apparently simple, but enormously sophisticated texts. Especially in the wake of her recently released correspondence, there is much that remains to be learned about the first woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, and this book is an important step in that direction. --Professor Susan Brantly, University of Wisconsin-Madison This is a volume which will make an important contribution to a vibrant and fast-developing field of research. The international reputation of Selma Lagerlof's works has received added impetus in recent years, not least thanks to the efforts of the three editors of this volume; yet there is a lack of scholarly research on her in English. Her life and her writings provide fascinating material for the study of self-presentation, cultural transmission, gender and genre. The availability of new and more accurate translations, together with the planned launch of a major research project on Lagerlof in Europe, make this an ideal moment to present a range of new perspectives by an impressive group of international scholars. --Janet Garton, MBE, MA, PhD, emeritus professor of European literature, University of East Anglia A classic author revisited! A new and more comprehensive picture of the work of Selma Lagerlof emerges as leading scholars from a range of European countries and the U.S. explore her oeuvre, developing innovative perspectives and exploring previously neglected contexts of her work. --Professor Annegret Heitmann, University of Munich This important volume is a welcome reminder of Selma Lagerlof's central position in world literature. With its many-facetted and innovative contributions, it will be an indispensable tool for Lagerlof scholarship for years to come. --Professor Lisbeth Larsson, University of Gothenburg The work of Selma Lagerlof has been eagerly consumed throughout the world. Re-Mapping Lagerlof enlists the expertise of international scholars in the task of tracing Lagerlof's literary impact and plumbing the depths of her apparently simple, but enormously sophisticated texts. Especially in the wake of her recently released correspondence, there is much that remains to be learned about the first woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, and this book is an important step in that direction. --Professor Susan Brantly, University of Wisconsin-Madison Author InformationHelena Forsås-Scott was lecturer in Swedish and professor of Swedish and Gender Studies at University College London. She is the director of Norvik Press, London. Lisbeth Stenberg is a librarian and researcher of literature who has contributed to a number of publicly funded literary projects, including one about Lagerlöf in 2006-2007. Bjarne Thorup Thomsen was trained as a teacher and researcher of education in Denmark. He became lector in Danish at the University of Newcastle, and is now reader in Scandinavian studies at the University of Edinburgh. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |