Fr. 235.00

Locomotion in Literature - The Railway in Danish Literature

English · Hardback

Will be released 18.07.2025

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The invention of the locomotive changed landscapes, cityscapes, social relations, sensibilities prophesied by Hans Christian Andersen it also made huge impact on literature: on genres, themes, style. This book is about this commotion, this literary locomotion as it has been represented in Danish literature.


List of contents










Introduction i. The poetry of railways ii. A survey of sources iii. Denmark - and Denmark abroad 1. Methods and Theories i. The Concepts of Locus, Motive, Chronotope ii. The Locomotive as a Sign of the Times iii. Plots and Pace iv. Railway-Acquaintances and Characterization 2. The Golden Age Turns into Iron i. Face to Face with God - Hans Christian Andersen ii. Railways and Levelling - Søren Kierkegaard iii. The Opening of the Railway from Copenhagen to Roskilde 3. The Modern Breakthrough i. The Locomotive of the Modern Breakthrough - Georg Brandes ii. The Railway Issue - Vilhelm Topsøe iii. Now Tommy! - Holger Drachmann iv. As Trains Pass By - Herman Bang v. Transforming Denmark - Henrik Pontoppidan 4. Railway Architecture i. The Central Station of Copenhagen ii. The Railway Town 5. Futures and Futurists i. The Poetry of Traffic - Johannes Buchholz ii. The Shock of the New - Johannes V. Jensen iii. Danes and Trains in Siberia - Aage Madelung iv. Beautiful as a Bombarded Railway Station - Tom Kristensen 6. The Little Man and the Big Railway i. The Costs of Advancing Civilization - Jacob Paludan ii. Lightning Trains - Knud Sønderby iii. A Little Man Sits in an S-Train - Mogens Klitgaard 7. Trains of Life and Death i. Against Conformism - Klaus Rifbjerg ii. Rails and Snails - Peter Seeberg iii. The Train of Death - Poul Vad iv. S-Train Philosophers - Sven Holm and Arne Herløv Petersen v. Railway and Revolution - Inge Eriksen 8. Rock 'n' Rail i. From Station to Station ii. Melancholy Meditations - Søren Ulrik Thomsen 9. The World on Tracks i. The Fall of the Wall - Jens Christian Grøndahl ii. Seeing the World Begin - Carsten Jensen iii. Decolonizing as Derailing - Peter Høeg 10. Commuters i. Rail Denmark - Peder Frederik Jensen ii. He Knows the Others by Their Appearance - Simon Fruelund iii. I Quite Like Trains - Helle Helle iv. New Passengers - Tine Høeg 11.Destinations and Un-Destinations


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Martin Zerlang is a Professor of Literature and Modern Culture at the University of Copenhagen. Co-founder of the Erasmus Master Programme 4Cities in collaboration with universities in Brussels, Vienna and Madrid. He has published extensively on Danish and Latin American literature, on entertainment, on urban culture and the cultural history of transportation.


Product details

Authors Martin Zerlang
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 18.07.2025
 
EAN 9781041015789
ISBN 978-1-041-01578-9
No. of pages 194
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography, Transport industries, Literary studies: general, Human Geography, Railway transport industries

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