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The Places of Early Modern Criticism Gavin Alexander (Reader in Renaissance Literature, Reader in Renaissance Literature, University of Cambridge)

The Places of Early Modern Criticism par Gavin Alexander (Reader in Renaissance Literature, Reader in Renaissance Literature, University of Cambridge)

The Places of Early Modern Criticism Gavin Alexander (Reader in Renaissance Literature, Reader in Renaissance Literature, University of Cambridge)


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Résumé

This book takes an interdiscplinary approach to the many different places of early modern criticism. It argues polemically for the necessity of looking afresh at the scope of criticism, and at what happens on its margins; and for interrogating our own critical practices and disciplinary methods by investigating their history.

The Places of Early Modern Criticism Résumé

The Places of Early Modern Criticism Gavin Alexander (Reader in Renaissance Literature, Reader in Renaissance Literature, University of Cambridge)

What is criticism? And where is it to be found? Thinking about literature and the visual arts is found in many places - in treatises, apologies, and paragoni; in prefaces, letters, and essays; in commentaries, editions, reading notes, and commonplace books; in images, sculptures, and built spaces; within or on the thresholds of works of poetry and visual art. It is situated between different disciplines and methods. Critical ideas and methods come into England from other countries, and take root in particular locations - the court, the Inns of Court, the theatre, the great house, the printer's shop, the university. The practice of criticism is transplanted to the Americas and attempts to articulate the place of poetry in a new world. And commonplaces of classical poetics and rhetoric serve both to connect and to measure the space between different critical discourses. Tracing the history of the development of early modern thinking about literature and the visual arts requires consideration of various kinds of place - material, textual, geographical - and the practices particular to those places; it also requires that those different places be brought into dialogue with each other. This book brings together scholars working in departments of English, modern languages, and art history to look at the many different places of early modern criticism. It argues polemically for the necessity of looking afresh at the scope of criticism, and at what happens on its margins; and for interrogating our own critical practices and disciplinary methods by investigating their history.

The Places of Early Modern Criticism Avis

This wideranging collection enriches and extends our understanding of criticism: ancient, Renaissance, and contemporary. * Jonathan Locke Hart, Shandong University, Comptes Rendus *

À propos de Gavin Alexander (Reader in Renaissance Literature, Reader in Renaissance Literature, University of Cambridge)

Gavin Alexander is Reader in Renaissance Literature in the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge. His most recent project is an edition of The Model of Poesy by William Scott (CUP, 2013). Other publications include Writing After Sidney: The Literary Response to Sir Philip Sidney, 1586-1640 (OUP, 2006) and Renaissance Figures of Speech (CUP, 2007), co-edited with Sylvia Adamson and Katrin Ettenhuber, as well as numerous articles and book chapters on literary and musicological topics. He is currently working on a book on English Renaissance poets and music, and a project on lyric poetry and poetics. Emma Gilby is Reader in Early Modern French Literature and Thought at the University of Cambridge. Her publications include Descartes's Fictions: Reading Philosophy with Poetics (OUP, 2019) and Sublime Worlds: Early Modern French Literature (MHRA [Legenda], 2006), as well as various co-edited volumes and articles on the literary and intellectual history of the early modern period. Much of her research has focused on poetic theory and its connections to the rhetoric, philosophy and theology of seventeenth-century France. Alexander Marr is Reader in the History of Early Modern Art at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Trinity Hall. He recently published, with R. Garrod, J.R. Marcaida, and R. Oosterhoff, Logodaedalus: Word Histories of Ingenuity in Early Modern Europe (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018). His study of Peter Paul Rubens, Rubens's Spirit: from Ingenuity to Genius is forthcoming from Reaktion Books.

Sommaire

Introduction: Placing Early Modern Criticism 1: Chris Stamatakis: 'The restful place': Criticism in Early Tudor Poetry 2: Katie Chenoweth: The Corrector as Critic: Jacques Peletier Du Mans 3: Francesco Lucioli: Popular Rewritings of the Orlando Furioso as Forms of Criticism 4: Rowan Cerys Tomlinson: 'Ce rond de sciences [...] nomme Encyclopedie': The Circle of Learning in Renaissance Poetics 5: Gavin Alexander: Grammar, Prosody, and the Place of Accent in Elizabethan Criticism 6: Lorna Hutson: The Play in the Mind's Eye 7: Michael Hetherington: Places of Form in Early Modern Poetics: Art, Mind, and Voice 8: Rodrigo Cacho Casal: Writing in the New World: Spanish American Poetics and the Literary Canon 9: Elizabeth Scott-Baumann: 'Crittickize uppon the smallest word': Anne Southwell and the Place of Gender in Early Modern Criticism 10: Stijn Bussels: The Wondrous Town Hall of Amsterdam: Laudatory Poems on the Impact of Art and Architecture 11: Emma Gilby: Presence d'esprit in Action in Seventeenth-Century France: Salon Poetry and the Lettres provinciales 12: Micha Lazarus: Sublimity by fiat: New Light on the English Longinus 13: Thijs Weststeijn: Painting as 'Reall Performance' in Rembrandt's Studio 14: Sophie Read: Dryden's Debts: Criticism, Commerce, and the Value of Wit 15: Alexander Marr: Locus genii: Placing Genius in Roger de Piles's Criticism

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GOR013401884
9780198834687
0198834683
The Places of Early Modern Criticism Gavin Alexander (Reader in Renaissance Literature, Reader in Renaissance Literature, University of Cambridge)
Occasion - Très bon état
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Oxford University Press
2021-05-06
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