The 'cosmopolite' in strange places: provincial cosmopolitanism and a sense of the past in the writings of George Eliot, Henry James, and William Archer's Henrik Ibsen

<p>‘Cosmopolitan’ is a disputed term, one of praise and occasionally of abuse. The etymology (<italic>kosmopolitês</italic>; Greek, ‘citizen of the world’) carries an inbuilt tension between world (<italic>kosmos</italic>) and citizen or inhabitant of a city (<italic...

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Main Author: Wood, SH
Other Authors: Russell, D
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2022
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