
Focused on the myths and mythologies of European cultural history, this volume seeks to address the present and past functions of foundation texts in the evolution of the European idea.One of the specific objectives of this volume is to reconsider, in the context of ongoing European expansion and integration, the functionalist approach of Benedict Anderson, according to whom "imagined communities ...
Paperback: 383 pages
Publisher: Not Avail (January 1, 2005)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 8073081024
ISBN-13: 978-8073081027
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1 x 8.3 inches
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be distinguished, not by their falsity/genuineness, but by the style in which they are imagined."The common denominator of each of the essays contained in this volume is the problem of the discontinuity of time in relation to tradition, cultural and individual memory, as well as in relation to historical and literary narratives.Time becomes "the locus of its own reflexivity: it is self-temporalized. It undergoes endless reiteration within itself, and needs a semantics which sets valid accents for specific moments."Martin Procházka is Professor and Chair of English & American Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy, Charles University, and Editor of Literary Pragensia journal. He is the editor of Byron: East and West (Karolinum) and author of Romantisismus.Ondrej Pilný is Director of the Centre for Irish Studies, Prague, and editor of From Brooke to Black Pastoral: Six Studies in Irish Literature and Culture. He is the author of Irony and Identity in Irish Drama.