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Strategies of Remembrance: From Pindar to Hölderlin Editor: Lucie Doležalová Date Of Publication: Sep 2009 Isbn13: 978-1-4438-1261-0 Isbn: 1-4438-1261-7 Concentrated on the meanings and contexts of memory in literature, history, cognitive science and philosophy, primarily in the Middle Ages, this collective monograph offers a variety of ideas and approaches to memory in connection to identity, the past, and immortality. Contributors include Peter Agócs, Michal Ajvaz, Ivan M. Havel, Michael W. Herren, Gerhard Jaritz, Lenka Karfíková, Zsuzsanna Kiséry, Regina Koycheva, Csaba Németh, Sylvain Piron, Tamás Visi, and Rafał Wójcik. Lucie Doležalová (*1977), Ph.D. in Medieval Studies (CEU Budapest, 2005), is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Humanities at the Charles University in Prague. She authored a monograph Reading, Re-Writing, and Understanding ‘Cena Cypriani’ in the Middle Ages (WV Trier, 2009), and edited a volume The Charm of a List (CSP 2009).
"A unique collection of contributions to the subject of memory and the various meanings of the concepts related to it. The impressive time-span of the studies makes it an inspiring starting point in any research related to memory. "
- Farkas Gábor Kiss, University of Budapest "A fine book about the past that echoes familiar concerns, present-day preoccupations with such trifles as the idea of immortality and the construction of historical patterns." - Laura Iseppi De Filippis, Università di Verona "It is always fascinating to experience a transdisciplinary workshop at the CTS. The one on memory and remembrance was no exception, and the present book shows it in an excellent way." - Ivan Chvatík, Center for Theoretical Study, Prague Price Uk Gbp: 39.99 Price Us Usd: 59.99
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