Literary Heritage and European Identity

Thomas Morus' Utopia, Luís de Camões' The Lusiads or Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's Nathan the Wise belong to the European canon - but are mostly read within their national linguistic contexts. It is necessary to recognize how much they have built a common European identity referring to c...

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主要作者: Hanenberg, Peter 1961- (Author)
格式: 電子 Article
語言:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
出版: [2018]
In: Rever
Year: 2018, 卷: 18, 發布: 3, Pages: 31-40
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europa / 文化認同 / 文學 / Transnationalisierung / Kulturerbe
B More, Thomas 1478-1535, Utopia / Camões, Luiz de 1524-1580, Os Lusíadas / Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim 1729-1781, Nathan der Weise / Europa / Kulturerbe
IxTheo Classification:AG Religious life; material religion
CD Christianity and Culture
KBA Western Europe
KBK Europe (East)
TJ Modern history
Further subjects:B Literary heritage
B 轉移
B European Identity
B imagined community
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總結:Thomas Morus' Utopia, Luís de Camões' The Lusiads or Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's Nathan the Wise belong to the European canon - but are mostly read within their national linguistic contexts. It is necessary to recognize how much they have built a common European identity referring to concepts like critical thinking, the relation with extra-European cultures or tolerance. The module will suggest transnational readings of the literary heritage in its function as agent of promoting and translating European humanism.
ISSN:1677-1222
Contains:Enthalten in: Rever
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.23925/1677-1222.2018vol18i3a3