Christoph Irmscher Bücher
Christoph Irmscher ist Professor für Anglistik und ein Autor, dessen Werk sich mit den komplexen Beziehungen zwischen Literatur, Wissenschaft und Geschichte auseinandersetzt. Seine Schriften untersuchen, wie menschliche Erfahrungen durch unser Verständnis der natürlichen Welt geprägt werden und wie sich unsere Wahrnehmung von Geschichte im Laufe der Zeit verändert. Irmschers Stil ist bekannt für seine Tiefe und seine Fähigkeit, scheinbar disparate Ideen zu einer fesselnden Erzählung zu verweben.




Public Poet, Private Man: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow at 200
- 236 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
This work is rooted in a significant exhibition at the Houghton Library and was initially released as a special issue of the Harvard Library Bulletin. It offers insights into the featured collections, showcasing rare items and their historical context. Through detailed analysis and rich illustrations, the publication highlights the importance of these materials in understanding cultural and academic heritage. Readers can expect a blend of scholarly exploration and visual engagement with the library's treasures.
Longfellow Redux
- 376 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
"Longfellow turns 200 in 2007, and the time has come to take another look at the most popular poet America has ever produced. Christoph Irmscher's new book dispenses with the modern prejudice against Longfellow as the mere purveyor of literary comfort food. By examining Longfellow's unpublished papers alongside letters written by his fans at home and abroad, Irmscher offers a view of the poet's intense connection with his audience. In chapters about Longfellow's idea of authorship, his travels, and his translations, Irmscher shows that the cosmopolitan Longfellow saw literature as a transnational conversation that also crosses social and linguistic boundaries." "Longfellow Redux is the first book-length study in several decades to cover Longfellow's entire body of work and its many contexts (personal, social, literary, and historical). It contains numerous illustrations, including previously unpublished pencil sketches by Longfellow himself."--Jacket
Max Eastman
- 434 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
The definitive biography of a radical activist and intellectual