Sökning: "epistolary culture"

Hittade 2 avhandlingar innehållade orden epistolary culture.

  1. 1. Hjärtats skrifter : en brevkulturs uttryck i korrespondensen mellan Anna Louisa Karsch och Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim

    Författare :Jon Helgason; Eva Hættner Aurelius; Antje Wischmann; Litteraturvetenskap; []
    Nyckelord :HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim; Anna Louisa Karsch; Niklas Luhmann; Friedrich Kittler; Silvia Bovenschen; epistolary culture; aesthetics; familiar letter; poetics; enlightenment; role play; Sappho; individualism; canon; Sturm und Drang; gender and writing; Humanities; General and comparative literature; Humaniora; Allmän och jämförande litteraturvetenskap; Press and communication sciences; Journalistik; media; kommunikation; Comparative literature;

    Sammanfattning : This dissertation examines the correspondence of the 18th-century German authors Anna Louisa Karsch and Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim. The main emphasis of the present study is to demonstrate how readings of Karsch's and Gleim's correspondence shed light on epistolary culture. LÄS MER

  2. 2. God dag, min läsare! Bland berättare, brevskrivare, boktryckare och andra bidragsgivare i tidig svensk veckopress 1730–1773

    Författare :Tilda Maria Forselius; Göteborgs universitet; []
    Nyckelord :HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Sedolärande Mercurius; Then Swänska Argus; Bref Om Blandade Ämnen; Brefwäxling; early periodicals; Spectator-genre; moral weeklies; epistolary form; letters to the editor; letter writing practices; eighteenth century literature; Carl Carlsson [Carleson]; Edvard Carlsson [Carleson]; Olof Dalin [von Dalin]; Carl Christoffer Gjörwell; Catharina Ahlgren; coffee houses in Stockholm; handwritten newspapers; Eva Insenstierna;

    Sammanfattning : The thesis deals with the early press of 'moral weeklies' in Sweden during the period 1730 to 1773, focussing on media technological conditions and the uses of the epistolary form. This genre, which initially followed the pattern of the English Spectator, emerged in the 1730s with nine journals produced in Stockholm. LÄS MER