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Narrating Ancient Egypt The Representation Of Ancient Egypt In Nineteenthcentury And Earlytwentiethcentury Fantastic Fiction Maria Fleischhack

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Narrating Ancient Egypt The Representation Of Ancient Egypt In Nineteenthcentury And Earlytwentiethcentury Fantastic Fiction Maria Fleischhack
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Publisher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Maria Fleischhack
ISBN: 9783631660980, 9783653055108, 3631660987, 3653055105
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Narrating Ancient Egypt The Representation Of Ancient Egypt In Nineteenthcentury And Earlytwentiethcentury Fantastic Fiction Maria Fleischhack by Maria Fleischhack 9783631660980, 9783653055108, 3631660987, 3653055105 instant download after payment.

Ancient and modern Egypt feature in numerous fantastic stories by Victorian and Edwardian writers. This book explores how works of popular Egyptianising fantastic literature can be read as critical texts which comment on the Oriental mind-set of Europe, and especially Britain. The analysis of the genre and the discussion of possible reasons for the frequent use of Egyptianising elements show that Egypt was simultaneously a real and an imagined place - a perfect ingredient to create gothic stories and magical events, and, at the same time, of specific interest to Great Britain for cultural and political reasons.

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