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Author Illbruck, Helmut.
Title Nostalgia : origins and ends of an unenlightened disease / Helmut Illbruck.
Publication Info Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern University Press, 2012.



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Contents Introduction: original questions -- Nostalgia's early modern origins: cultural backgrounds -- Dr. Thomas Willis and the science of nervous sensibility -- Nostalgia's original theories: implications and effects -- The ranz-des-vaches -- "Medical" nostalgia and its uses in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Europe -- Critics of nostalgia: Kant, Schopenhauer, and the question of time -- Nostalgia's modern translations -- Uncanny acts of violence -- Postmodern reencounters -- Conclusion: the end of nostalgia.
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ISBN 9780810166226 (electronic bk.)
0810166224 (electronic bk.)
0810128373
9780810128378
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Author Illbruck, Helmut.
Subject Homesickness in literature.
Homesickness -- Philosophy.
Nostalgia in literature.
Nostalgia -- Philosophy.
Descript 1 online resource
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Contents Introduction: original questions -- Nostalgia's early modern origins: cultural backgrounds -- Dr. Thomas Willis and the science of nervous sensibility -- Nostalgia's original theories: implications and effects -- The ranz-des-vaches -- "Medical" nostalgia and its uses in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Europe -- Critics of nostalgia: Kant, Schopenhauer, and the question of time -- Nostalgia's modern translations -- Uncanny acts of violence -- Postmodern reencounters -- Conclusion: the end of nostalgia.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780810166226 (electronic bk.)
0810166224 (electronic bk.)
0810128373
9780810128378
Author Illbruck, Helmut.
Subject Homesickness in literature.
Homesickness -- Philosophy.
Nostalgia in literature.
Nostalgia -- Philosophy.

Subject Homesickness in literature.
Homesickness -- Philosophy.
Nostalgia in literature.
Nostalgia -- Philosophy.
Descript 1 online resource
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Introduction: original questions -- Nostalgia's early modern origins: cultural backgrounds -- Dr. Thomas Willis and the science of nervous sensibility -- Nostalgia's original theories: implications and effects -- The ranz-des-vaches -- "Medical" nostalgia and its uses in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Europe -- Critics of nostalgia: Kant, Schopenhauer, and the question of time -- Nostalgia's modern translations -- Uncanny acts of violence -- Postmodern reencounters -- Conclusion: the end of nostalgia.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780810166226 (electronic bk.)
0810166224 (electronic bk.)
0810128373
9780810128378

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