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Lottery Dreams in Dano-Norwegian Skilling Ballads
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Inga Henriette Undheim
Inga Henriette Undheim is Associate Professor in Nordic Literature at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (Bergen). She specialises in eighteenth-century Dano-Norwegian literature and has also conducted research on Scandinavian and Sámi literature up to our time. In recent years, she has published several articles and chapters on lotteries in literature, exploring in particular the lottery as a humorous trope.
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- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- A Cultural History of European Lotteries – Introductory Essay 1
- Criticising the Lottery in Its Cradle – The Low Countries in the Long Sixteenth Century 37
- Imagining Trust and Justice – The Rise and Fall of the English State Lottery 1694 – 1826 65
- The Failed Promise and the Success of the Spanish Lottery 97
- The Ambivalent Perceptions of the Genoese Lotto and the Idea of the Magic Circle in the Italian Literary Discourse of the Eighteenth Century 125
- Staging Lotteries in the Age of the Loterie de France (1776 – 1836) 153
- The Political, Socio-Economic, and Cultural Impact of Lotteries on Dutch Society (1700 – 1850) 183
- Innovation, Temptation, and Mathematical Education – The Dano-Norwegian Lotto and the Struggle for Opinion 211
- “If I Had the Great Prize…” – Lottery Fantasies in Lottery Rhymes from the Early Modern Low Countries 247
- Selling Like a State? Lottery Advertising, Commercial Rivalries, and the Public Sphere in Eighteenth-Century Germany 273
- Lottery Advertisements and Comedies in Late Georgian England 313
- Jackpot! Turning the Lottery Fantasy into a Societal Critique – Le Gros lot by Hector Chaussier 337
- The Lottery in British Prose Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century 359
- Lottery Dreams in Dano-Norwegian Skilling Ballads 389
- “Plus de loterie!” – Cultural Responses to the Abolition of the French State Lottery 419
- Name Index
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- A Cultural History of European Lotteries – Introductory Essay 1
- Criticising the Lottery in Its Cradle – The Low Countries in the Long Sixteenth Century 37
- Imagining Trust and Justice – The Rise and Fall of the English State Lottery 1694 – 1826 65
- The Failed Promise and the Success of the Spanish Lottery 97
- The Ambivalent Perceptions of the Genoese Lotto and the Idea of the Magic Circle in the Italian Literary Discourse of the Eighteenth Century 125
- Staging Lotteries in the Age of the Loterie de France (1776 – 1836) 153
- The Political, Socio-Economic, and Cultural Impact of Lotteries on Dutch Society (1700 – 1850) 183
- Innovation, Temptation, and Mathematical Education – The Dano-Norwegian Lotto and the Struggle for Opinion 211
- “If I Had the Great Prize…” – Lottery Fantasies in Lottery Rhymes from the Early Modern Low Countries 247
- Selling Like a State? Lottery Advertising, Commercial Rivalries, and the Public Sphere in Eighteenth-Century Germany 273
- Lottery Advertisements and Comedies in Late Georgian England 313
- Jackpot! Turning the Lottery Fantasy into a Societal Critique – Le Gros lot by Hector Chaussier 337
- The Lottery in British Prose Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century 359
- Lottery Dreams in Dano-Norwegian Skilling Ballads 389
- “Plus de loterie!” – Cultural Responses to the Abolition of the French State Lottery 419
- Name Index