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Researcher
Raphaël Ingelbien
- Disciplines:Language studies, Literary studies, Theory and methodology of language studies, Theory and methodology of linguistics, Theory and methodology of literary studies, Other languages and literary studies
Affiliations
- English Literature, Leuven (Research group)
Member
From1 Aug 2016 → Today
Projects
1 - 5 of 5
- Much adoe to understand. (Re)translating the Works of Augustine in Early Modern BritainFrom1 Oct 2022 → 30 Sep 2023Funding: BOF - postdoctoral mandates
- Sabbatical Raphaël Ingelbien : Research: Bringing the Bard Back Home?From8 Feb 2021 → 7 Aug 2021Funding: BOF - mobility
- Bringing the Bard Back Home? The English Translation of German Shakespeare Criticism in the Long 19th Century.From15 Oct 2020 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Bringing the Bard back home? The English translation of foreign Shakespeare criticism in the long 19th centuryFrom1 Oct 2020 → TodayFunding: BOF - projects
- Shakespeare and Irish Romanticism.From1 Jan 2012 → 31 Dec 2015Funding: FWO research project
Publications
11 - 20 of 40
- Whose Gothic Bard? Charles Robert Maturin and Contestations of Shakespearean Authority in British/Irish Romantic Culture(2018)
Authors: Benedicte Seynhaeve, Raphaël Ingelbien
Pages: 281 - 300 - The 'Headachy School' of Fiction: Thomas Colley Grattan and the Irish Romantic Novel(2017)
Authors: Raphaël Ingelbien
Pages: 91 - 101 - Dublin - Ierland - de wereld (en nog wat daar tussenin)(2016)
Authors: Raphaël Ingelbien
Pages: 29 - 37 - Irish Cultures of Travel Writing on the Continent, 1829-1914(2016)
Authors: Raphaël Ingelbien
Number of pages: 252 - National Images in Transit: Historical Fiction and its Translation in an Age of Competing Nationalisms(2016)
Authors: Raphaël Ingelbien, Luc Van Doorslaer, Peter Flynn, Joep Leerssen
Pages: 53 - 67 - A Twice-Told Tale of a (Dis)united Kingdom: Thomas Colley Grattan’s History of the Netherlands (1830, 1833)(2016)
Authors: Raphaël Ingelbien
Pages: 38 - 56 - The Teller or the Tale? Narration, Genre and Irishness in ‘Squire Toby’s Will’(2016)
Authors: Raphaël Ingelbien, Jarlath Killeen, Valeria Cavalli
Pages: 139 - 153 - 'Doing her spiriting': Lady Morgan's Irish Tempests(2015)
Authors: Benedicte Seynhaeve, Raphaël Ingelbien
Pages: 242 - 262 - Britain, Ireland, and Continental Europe in the Eighteenth Century: Similarities, Connections, Identities(2014)
Authors: Raphaël Ingelbien
Pages: 357 - 358 - ‘Imagine the aid such a creature must bring to a cause’: the ‘female Jesuit’ in Lady Morgan’s later fiction(2014)
Authors: Raphaël Ingelbien
Pages: 63 - 74