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245 00 $aLiterature and terrorism :$bcomparative perspectives /$cedited by Michael C. Frank and Eva Gruber.
260 $aAmsterdam ;$aNew York :$bRodopi,$c2012.
300 $a276 p. :$bill. ;$c22 cm.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tLiterature and terrorism: introduction /$rMichael C. Frank and Eva Gruber --$tThe emergence of the terrorist in fiction: literary-historical approaches.$tSergey Nechaev and Dostoevsky's Devils: the literary answer to terrorism in nineteenth-century Russia /$rGudrun Braunsperger ;$tPlots on London: terrorism in turn-of-the-century British fiction /$rMichael C. Frank ;$tEnmity and the archive: aesthetics of defiguration in literature and criminology, 1900/1970 /$rHendrik Blumentrath --$tPre- and post-9/11 representations of terrorism in fiction: continuities and breaks.$tNarrating terrorism on the eve of 9/11: Ann Patchett's Bel canto /$rEva Gruber ;$tSelf, identity and terrorism in current American literature: American pastoral and terrorist /$rMartina Wolff ;$tThe 9/11 novel and the politics of narcissism /$rRoy Scranton ;$tAfter the apocalypse: novelists and terrorists since 9/11 /$rMargaret Scanlan ;$tLiterary accounts of terrorism in recent German literature: an attempt at marginalization? /$rMichael König --$tNarrativizations of terror: media and modes, plot and form.$tDouble-mediated terrorism: Gerhard Richter and Don DeLillo's "Baader-Meinhof" /$rUlrich Meurer ;$tA fantastic tale of terror: Argentina's "disappeared" and their narrative representation in Julio Cortázar's "Second time round" /$rKirsten Mahlke ;$tMiddle hours: terrorism and narrative emplotment in Andre Dubus III's The garden of last days /$rGeorgiana Banita --$tThe question of genre: drama and narrative literature after 9/11.$tNarratives of terror: a new paradigm for the novel? /$rMarie-Luise Egbert ;$tThe impact of "September 11": dramatic and narrative creations /$rHerbert Grabes.
650 0 $aTerrorism in literature.
650 0 $aSeptember 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, in literature.
700 1 $aFrank, Michael C.
700 1 $aGruber, Eva.
830 0 $aText (Rodopi (Firm)) ;$v66.
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