In:Convention and Innovation in Literature
Edited by Theo D’haen, Rainer Grübel and Helmut Lethen
[Utrecht Publications in General and Comparative Literature 24] 1989
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 1 January 1989
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Table of contents
The well-tempered lady and the unruly horse: Convention and submerged metaphor in renaissance literature and art105
The shaking walls of convention: Popular sentimentalism and Hemrich von Kleist’s first tale123
Convention and innovation of aesthetic value: The Russian reception of Aleksandr Puškin181
The tribulations of the Alexandrine in the work of Rimbaud: A contest between innovation and convention253
Convention and innovation in British fiction 1981–1984: The contemporaneity of magic realism361
Notes on the contributors421
Index425
