Martin Procházka
Born
in Prague, Czech Republic
July 07, 1953
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Lectures on American Literature
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2002
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After History
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2006
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3 editions
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Literary Theory: An Historical Introduction
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2011
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Transversals
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2008
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Ruins in the New World
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2012
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Time Refigured: Myths, Foundation Texts and Imagined Communities
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2005
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The Prague School and Theories of Structure (Interfacing Science, Literature, and the Humanities, 1) (German Edition)
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2010
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2 editions
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Prague English Studies and the Transformation of Philologies
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2013
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4 editions
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Kyusho – Vitální body v bojových uměních a sebeobraně
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Renaissance Shakespeare/Shakespeare Renaissances: Proceedings of the Ninth World Shakespeare Congress
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“Utopia, I argued some years ago, was a profound exercise in imaginary self-cancellation, an attempt by More to conceive of a radical alternative to his own way of being in the world.”
― After History
― After History
“One can learn how fiction as document, fiction used as fact was made for the archive.”
― After History
― After History
“Exploring microhistories, cultural history can “track the changing interplay among schools of thought and language patronage and power of financing and control, teaching traditions and elites,” that is, make us aware of the discursive workings of power.”
― After History
― After History
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