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Atlantic Citizens: Nineteenth-Century American Writers at Work in the World
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Atlantic Citizens: Nineteenth-Century American Writers at Work in the World In "Atlantic Citizens: Nineteenth-Century American Writers at Work in the World Leslie Elizabeth Eckel offers a fresh perspective on the lives and works of six prominent antebellum writers - Walt Whitman, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Grace Greenwood, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, and Frederick Douglass. This book delves into the extraordinary lives of these individuals beyond the pages of their written works, exploring how they shaped their careers in fields such as education, journalism, public lecturing, and editing, and how these pursuits influenced their development as imaginative writers. Eckel argues that by engaging in "Atlantic citizenship" - the practice of crossing national boundaries and collaborating with writers from other countries - these writers were able to achieve critical distance from the United States and paradoxically catalyze its ongoing growth and transformation. Through their work, they helped shape transatlantic culture and contributed to the evolution of modern knowledge. The book begins with Walt Whitman, who broke free from traditional verse structures and co-produced foreign editions of his work with British poets.
Atlantic Citizens: Nentieth-Century American Writers at Work in the World In «Atlantic Citizens: Nentieth-Century American Writers at Work in the World» Лесли Элизабет Экель предлагает свежий взгляд на жизнь и творчество шести выдающихся писателей-антебеллюмов - Уолта Уитмена, Генри Уодсворта Лонгфелло, Грейс Гринвуд, Ральф Уолдо Эмерсон, Маргарет Фуллер и Фредерик Дуглас. Эта книга углубляется в необычайную жизнь этих людей за пределами страниц их письменных работ, исследуя, как они формировали свою карьеру в таких областях, как образование, журналистика, публичные лекции и редактирование, и как эти занятия повлияли на их развитие как образных писателей. Экель утверждает, что, занимаясь «атлантическим гражданством» - практикой пересечения национальных границ и сотрудничая с писателями из других стран - эти писатели смогли добиться критического отдаления от США и парадоксальным образом катализировать его продолжающийся рост и трансформацию. Своей работой они помогли сформировать трансатлантическую культуру и внесли вклад в эволюцию современных знаний. Книга начинается с Уолта Уитмена, который вырвался из традиционных стихотворных структур и выступил сопродюсером зарубежных изданий своего творчества с британскими поэтами.
Atlantic Citizens : Nentieth-Century American Writers at Work in the World In « Atlantic Citizens : Nentieth-Century American Writers at the World » slie Elizabeth Eckel offre un nouveau regard pour la vie et le travail de six écrivains éminents antebellums - Walt Whitman, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Grace Greenwood, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller et Frederick Douglas. Ce livre explore la vie extraordinaire de ces personnes au-delà des pages de leurs écrits, explorant comment elles ont façonné leur carrière dans des domaines tels que l'éducation, le journalisme, les conférences publiques et l'édition, et comment ces cours ont influencé leur développement en tant qu'écrivains figuratifs. Ekel affirme qu'en s'engageant dans la « citoyenneté atlantique » - la pratique du franchissement des frontières nationales et en collaborant avec des écrivains d'autres pays - ces écrivains ont réussi à s'éloigner de manière critique des États-Unis et à catalyser paradoxalement sa croissance et sa transformation continues. Par leur travail, ils ont contribué à façonner la culture transatlantique et ont contribué à l'évolution des connaissances modernes. livre commence par Walt Whitman, qui s'est échappé des structures poétiques traditionnelles et a coproduit des publications étrangères avec des poètes britanniques.
Atlantic Citizens: Nentieth-Century American Writers at Work in the World In «Atlantic Citizens: Nentieth-Century American Writers at Work in the World» slie Elizabeth Eckel ofrece una visión fresca de la vida y obra de seis destacados escritores de antebellum: Walt Whitman, Henry Wadsworth Longfello, Grace Greenwood, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller y Frederick Douglas. Este libro profundiza en la extraordinaria vida de estas personas más allá de las páginas de sus trabajos escritos, investigando cómo han enmarcado su carrera en campos como la educación, el periodismo, las conferencias públicas y la edición, y cómo estas ocupaciones han influido en su desarrollo como escritores imaginativos. Eckel sostiene que al dedicarse a la «ciudadanía atlántica» -la práctica de cruzar las fronteras nacionales y colaborar con escritores de otros países-, estos escritores pudieron lograr una distancia crítica de Estados Unidos y catalizar paradójicamente su continuo crecimiento y transformación. Con su trabajo ayudaron a dar forma a la cultura transatlántica y contribuyeron a la evolución del conocimiento moderno. libro comienza con Walt Whitman, quien se desprendió de las estructuras poéticas tradicionales y co-produjo publicaciones extranjeras de su obra con poetas británicos.
Atlantic Citizens: Notieth-Century American Writers at Work in the World In «Atlantic Citizens: Notieth-Century American Writers at Work in the World» slie Elizabeth Eckel oferece uma visão recente da vida e da obra de seis escritores ilustres antebellum - Walt Whitman, Henry Wadsworth Longfello, Grace Greenwood, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller e Frederick Douglas. Este livro está se aprofundando na extraordinária vida dessas pessoas fora das páginas de seus trabalhos escritos, explorando como elas moldaram suas carreiras em áreas como educação, jornalismo, palestras públicas e edição, e como essas aulas influenciaram seu desenvolvimento como escritores figurativos. Ekel afirma que, ao praticar a «cidadania atlântica» - a prática de cruzar fronteiras nacionais e a colaboração com escritores de outros países - esses escritores conseguiram um distanciamento crítico dos EUA e, paradoxalmente, catalizaram seu crescimento e transformação em curso. Com o seu trabalho, eles ajudaram a criar uma cultura transatlântica e contribuíram para a evolução do conhecimento moderno. O livro começa com Walt Whitman, que se retirou das estruturas tradicionais de poemas e coproduziu publicações estrangeiras de sua obra com poetas britânicos.
Atlantic Citizens: Nentieth-Century American Writers at Work in the World in «Atlantic Citizens: Nentieth-Century American Writers at Work in the World» slie Elizabeth Ekel offre una visione recente della vita e della creatività di sei grandi scrittori Gli antebellum sono Walt Whitman, Henry Wadsworth Longfello, Grace Greenwood, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller e Frederick Douglas. Questo libro si approfondisce nella vita straordinaria di queste persone al di fuori delle pagine delle loro opere scritte, esplorando come hanno formato la loro carriera in settori come l'istruzione, il giornalismo, le lezioni pubbliche e l'editing, e come queste lezioni hanno influenzato il loro sviluppo come scrittori figurativi. Ekel sostiene che con la «cittadinanza atlantica» - la pratica di attraversare i confini nazionali e la collaborazione con scrittori di altri paesi - questi scrittori sono riusciti ad ottenere una distanza critica dagli Stati Uniti e paradossalmente a catalizzarne la continua crescita e trasformazione. Con il loro lavoro hanno contribuito a creare una cultura transatlantica e hanno contribuito all'evoluzione della conoscenza moderna. Il libro inizia con Walt Whitman, che si è ritirato dalle tradizionali strutture poetiche e ha coprodotto pubblicazioni straniere della sua opera con poeti britannici.
Atlantic Citizens: Nentieth-Century Amerikanische Schriftsteller bei der Arbeit in der Welt In „Atlantic Citizens: Nentieth-Century Amerikanische Schriftsteller bei der Arbeit in der Welt“ von slie Elizabeth Eckel bietet einen neuen Einblick in das ben und Werk von sechs herausragenden Schriftstellern antebellums - Walt Whitman, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Grace Greenwood, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller und Frederick Douglas. Dieses Buch taucht ein in das außergewöhnliche ben dieser Menschen jenseits der Seiten ihrer schriftlichen Arbeit und untersucht, wie sie ihre Karriere in Bereichen wie Bildung, Journalismus, öffentliche Vorträge und Redaktion geprägt haben und wie diese Aktivitäten ihre Entwicklung als fantasievolle Schriftsteller beeinflusst haben. Eckel argumentiert, dass diese Schriftsteller durch die Beschäftigung mit der „atlantischen Staatsbürgerschaft“ - der Praxis, nationale Grenzen zu überschreiten und mit Schriftstellern aus anderen Ländern zusammenzuarbeiten - eine kritische Distanz zu den Vereinigten Staaten erreichen und paradoxerweise ihr kontinuierliches Wachstum und ihre Transformation katalysieren konnten. Mit ihrer Arbeit haben sie die transatlantische Kultur mitgestaltet und zur Entwicklung des modernen Wissens beigetragen. Das Buch beginnt mit Walt Whitman, der aus traditionellen poetischen Strukturen ausbrach und mit britischen Dichtern ausländische Ausgaben seines Werks mitproduzierte.
אזרחים אטלנטיים: Nentieth-Century American Writers at Work in the World in the Atlantic Citizens: Nentieth-Century American Writs at World "מאת לסלי אליזבת אקל מציע תובנה חדשה על חייהם ויצירותיהם של שישה סופרים-אנטבוטים בולטים - וולט ויטמן, הנרי וויטמן, הנרי וויטמן, הנרי וויטמן דסוורת 'לונגפלו, גרייס גרינווד, ראלף וולדו אמרסון, מרגרט פולר ופרדריק דאגלס. ספר זה מתעמק בחייהם יוצאי הדופן של אנשים אלה מעבר לדפי עבודתם הכתובה, ובוחן כיצד עיצבו את הקריירה שלהם בתחומים כגון חינוך, עיתונאות, הרצאות ועריכה פומבית, וכיצד עיסוקים אלה השפיעו על התפתחותם ככותבים פיגורטיביים. אקל טוען שעל ידי עיסוק ב ”אזרחות אטלנטית” - מנהג של חציית גבולות לאומיים ושיתוף פעולה עם סופרים ממדינות אחרות - הצליחו סופרים אלה להשיג מרחק קריטי מארצות הברית ולזרז באופן פרדוקסלי את המשך צמיחתה ושינוייה. באמצעות עבודתם הם עזרו לעצב את התרבות הטרנס-אטלנטית ותרמו לאבולוציה של הידע המודרני. הספר מתחיל עם וולט ויטמן, שפרץ ממבנים פואטיים מסורתיים ושיתף מהדורות זרות של עבודתו עם משוררים בריטים.''
Atlantic Citizens: Nentieth-Century American Writers at Work in the World (Atlantik Vatandaşları: Dünyada Nentieth-Century Amerikan Yazarları İş Başında) slie Elizabeth Eckel'in "Atlantic Citizens: Nentieth-Century American Writers at Work in the World" (Atlantik Vatandaşları: Nentieth-Yüzyıl Amerikan Yazarları Dünya İşinde Çalışıyor inde) adlı eseri, önde gelen altı yazarın yaşamları ve eserleri hakkında yeni bir bakış açısı sunuyor - Walt Whitman, Henry man, Henry d WadSwadsworth Longadsworth Longp Fellow, Grace Greenwood, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller ve Frederick Douglass. Bu kitap, bu insanların olağanüstü yaşamlarını, yazılı çalışmalarının sayfalarının ötesinde, kariyerlerini eğitim, gazetecilik, halka açık dersler ve düzenleme gibi alanlarda nasıl şekillendirdiklerini ve bu arayışların figüratif yazarlar olarak gelişimlerini nasıl etkilediğini araştırıyor. Eckel, "Atlantik vatandaşlığı'ile uğraşarak - ulusal sınırları geçme ve diğer ülkelerden yazarlarla işbirliği yapma pratiği - bu yazarların ABD'den kritik bir mesafe elde edebildiklerini ve paradoksal olarak devam eden büyüme ve dönüşümünü katalize ettiklerini savunuyor. Çalışmaları sayesinde transatlantik kültürün şekillenmesine yardımcı oldular ve modern bilginin evrimine katkıda bulundular. Kitap, geleneksel şiirsel yapılardan kopan ve çalışmalarının yabancı baskılarını İngiliz şairlerle birlikte üreten Walt Whitman ile başlıyor.
مواطنو المحيط الأطلسي: كتاب أمريكيون من القرن التاسع عشر يعملون في العالم في «مواطنون أتلانتيك: كتاب أمريكيون من القرن التاسع عشر في العمل في العالم» بقلم ليزلي إليزابيث إيكل يقدم نظرة ثاقبة جديدة على حياة وأعمال ستة كتاب بارزين - ما قبل الحرب - والت ويتمان، هنري وادزورث لونجفيلو، جريس غرينوود، رالف والدو إيمرسون، مارجريت فولر وفريدريك دوغلاس. يتعمق هذا الكتاب في الحياة غير العادية لهؤلاء الأشخاص خارج صفحات أعمالهم المكتوبة، ويستكشف كيف شكلوا حياتهم المهنية في مجالات مثل التعليم والصحافة والمحاضرات العامة والتحرير، وكيف أثرت هذه المساعي على تطورهم ككتاب مجازيين. يجادل إيكل بأنه من خلال الانخراط في «المواطنة الأطلسية» - ممارسة عبور الحدود الوطنية والتعاون مع كتاب من دول أخرى - تمكن هؤلاء الكتاب من تحقيق مسافة حرجة من الولايات المتحدة وتحفيز نموها وتحولها المستمر بشكل متناقض. من خلال عملهم، ساعدوا في تشكيل الثقافة عبر الأطلسي وساهموا في تطور المعرفة الحديثة. يبدأ الكتاب بوالت ويتمان، الذي خرج من الهياكل الشعرية التقليدية وشارك في إنتاج طبعات أجنبية من عمله مع الشعراء البريطانيين.
대서양 시민: 세계에서 일하는 수십 세기 미국 작가 slie Elizabeth Eckel의 "대서양 시민: 세계에서 일하는 수십 세기 미국 작가" 에서 6 명의 저명한 작가의 삶과 작품에 대한 새로운 통찰력을 제공합니다 풀러와 프레 더릭 더글러스. 이 책은 교육, 저널리즘, 공개 강의 및 편집과 같은 분야에서 경력을 쌓은 방법과 이러한 추구가 비 유적 작가로서의 발전에 어떤 영향을 미치는지 탐구하면서 서면 작업 페이지를 넘어서이 사람들의 특별한 삶을 탐구합니다. Eckel은 국경을 넘어 다른 국가의 작가들과 협력하는 관행 인 "대서양 시민권" 에 참여함으로써이 작가들은 미국과 중요한 거리를 달성하고 지속적인 성장과 변화를 역설적으로 촉진 할 수 있다고 주장한다. 그들의 작업을 통해 대서양 횡단 문화를 형성하고 현대 지식의 진화에 기여했습니다. 이 책은 전통적인 시적 구조에서 벗어나 영국 시인들과의 작업에 대한 외국판을 공동 제작 한 Walt Whitman으로 시작됩니다.
Atlantic Citizens: Nentieth-Century American Writers at the Work In the World 「Atlantic Citizens: Nentieth-Century American Writers at the Work in the Work」 slie Elizabeth Ekel提供新鮮的一瞥六位傑出的戰前作家Walt Whitman,Henry Wadsworth Longfello,Grace Greenwood,Ralph Waldo Emerson,Margaret Fuller和Frederick Douglas的生活和工作。這本書深入研究了這些人的非凡生活,超越了他們的書面著作,探討了他們如何在教育,新聞,公開演講和編輯等領域塑造自己的職業生涯,以及這些課程如何影響他們作為富有想象力的作家的發展。埃克爾認為,通過處理「大西洋公民身份」(跨越國界並與其他國家的作家合作),這些作家能夠實現與美國的關鍵距離,並自相矛盾地催化其持續的發展和轉型。通過他們的工作,他們幫助塑造了跨大西洋文化,並為現代知識的發展做出了貢獻。這本書始於沃爾特·惠特曼(Walt Whitman),他擺脫了傳統的詩歌結構,並與英國詩人共同制作了他的作品的外國出版物。

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