Reception of Aristotle's Poetics in the Italian Renaissance and Beyond
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Reception of Aristotle's Poetics in the Italian Renaissance and Beyond
New Directions in Criticism
Brazeau, Dr Bryan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
10/2021
312
Mole
Inglês
9781350251434
15 a 20 dias
440
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List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction, Bryan Brazeau (University of Warwick, UK)
Part I. Mapping the Field and Retracing Boundaries
2. A Scholar-Collector in Mid-Century Chicago: The Books of Bernard Weinberg, Eufemia Baldassarre (University of Chicago, USA), Paul F. Gehl (Newberry Library, USA) and Lia Markey (Newberry Library, USA)
3. Sound Aristotelians and How They Read, Micha Lazarus (Cambridge University, UK)
4. Inventing a Renaissance: Modernity, Allegory, and the History of Literary Theory, Vladimir Brljak (University of Cambridge, UK)
Part II. Case Studies: Critical Quarrels and Readings
5. From Manuscript Studies to the Social and Political History of Aesthetics: Shedding Light on the Readings of Aristotle's Poetics developed within the Alterati of Florence (1569-ca. 1630), Deborah Blocker (U.C. Berkeley, USA)
6. Quarrelling over Dante: Revisiting Weinberg on The First Phase of the Quarrel and on Sperone Speroni's Second Discorso sopra Dante, Simon Gilson (University of Oxford, UK)
7. Poetics in Practice: How Orazio Lombardelli Read his Homer, Sarah Van Der Laan (Indiana University Bloomington, USA)
Part III. New Theoretical Frontiers
8. Epic (In)hospitality: The Case of Tasso, Jane Tylus (Yale University, USA)
9. Soul to Squeeze: Emotional History and Early Modern Readings of Aristotle's Poetics, Bryan Brazeau (University of Warwick, UK)
10. Critical Imitatio: Renaissance Literary Theory and its Postmodern Avatars, Ayesha Ramachandran (Yale University, USA)
Appendix: Early Modern Books in the Library of Bernard Weinberg, Paul F. Gehl (Newberry Library, USA), Lia Markey (Newberry Library, USA), and Eufemia Baldassare (University of Chicago, USA)
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction, Bryan Brazeau (University of Warwick, UK)
Part I. Mapping the Field and Retracing Boundaries
2. A Scholar-Collector in Mid-Century Chicago: The Books of Bernard Weinberg, Eufemia Baldassarre (University of Chicago, USA), Paul F. Gehl (Newberry Library, USA) and Lia Markey (Newberry Library, USA)
3. Sound Aristotelians and How They Read, Micha Lazarus (Cambridge University, UK)
4. Inventing a Renaissance: Modernity, Allegory, and the History of Literary Theory, Vladimir Brljak (University of Cambridge, UK)
Part II. Case Studies: Critical Quarrels and Readings
5. From Manuscript Studies to the Social and Political History of Aesthetics: Shedding Light on the Readings of Aristotle's Poetics developed within the Alterati of Florence (1569-ca. 1630), Deborah Blocker (U.C. Berkeley, USA)
6. Quarrelling over Dante: Revisiting Weinberg on The First Phase of the Quarrel and on Sperone Speroni's Second Discorso sopra Dante, Simon Gilson (University of Oxford, UK)
7. Poetics in Practice: How Orazio Lombardelli Read his Homer, Sarah Van Der Laan (Indiana University Bloomington, USA)
Part III. New Theoretical Frontiers
8. Epic (In)hospitality: The Case of Tasso, Jane Tylus (Yale University, USA)
9. Soul to Squeeze: Emotional History and Early Modern Readings of Aristotle's Poetics, Bryan Brazeau (University of Warwick, UK)
10. Critical Imitatio: Renaissance Literary Theory and its Postmodern Avatars, Ayesha Ramachandran (Yale University, USA)
Appendix: Early Modern Books in the Library of Bernard Weinberg, Paul F. Gehl (Newberry Library, USA), Lia Markey (Newberry Library, USA), and Eufemia Baldassare (University of Chicago, USA)
Index
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List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction, Bryan Brazeau (University of Warwick, UK)
Part I. Mapping the Field and Retracing Boundaries
2. A Scholar-Collector in Mid-Century Chicago: The Books of Bernard Weinberg, Eufemia Baldassarre (University of Chicago, USA), Paul F. Gehl (Newberry Library, USA) and Lia Markey (Newberry Library, USA)
3. Sound Aristotelians and How They Read, Micha Lazarus (Cambridge University, UK)
4. Inventing a Renaissance: Modernity, Allegory, and the History of Literary Theory, Vladimir Brljak (University of Cambridge, UK)
Part II. Case Studies: Critical Quarrels and Readings
5. From Manuscript Studies to the Social and Political History of Aesthetics: Shedding Light on the Readings of Aristotle's Poetics developed within the Alterati of Florence (1569-ca. 1630), Deborah Blocker (U.C. Berkeley, USA)
6. Quarrelling over Dante: Revisiting Weinberg on The First Phase of the Quarrel and on Sperone Speroni's Second Discorso sopra Dante, Simon Gilson (University of Oxford, UK)
7. Poetics in Practice: How Orazio Lombardelli Read his Homer, Sarah Van Der Laan (Indiana University Bloomington, USA)
Part III. New Theoretical Frontiers
8. Epic (In)hospitality: The Case of Tasso, Jane Tylus (Yale University, USA)
9. Soul to Squeeze: Emotional History and Early Modern Readings of Aristotle's Poetics, Bryan Brazeau (University of Warwick, UK)
10. Critical Imitatio: Renaissance Literary Theory and its Postmodern Avatars, Ayesha Ramachandran (Yale University, USA)
Appendix: Early Modern Books in the Library of Bernard Weinberg, Paul F. Gehl (Newberry Library, USA), Lia Markey (Newberry Library, USA), and Eufemia Baldassare (University of Chicago, USA)
Index
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction, Bryan Brazeau (University of Warwick, UK)
Part I. Mapping the Field and Retracing Boundaries
2. A Scholar-Collector in Mid-Century Chicago: The Books of Bernard Weinberg, Eufemia Baldassarre (University of Chicago, USA), Paul F. Gehl (Newberry Library, USA) and Lia Markey (Newberry Library, USA)
3. Sound Aristotelians and How They Read, Micha Lazarus (Cambridge University, UK)
4. Inventing a Renaissance: Modernity, Allegory, and the History of Literary Theory, Vladimir Brljak (University of Cambridge, UK)
Part II. Case Studies: Critical Quarrels and Readings
5. From Manuscript Studies to the Social and Political History of Aesthetics: Shedding Light on the Readings of Aristotle's Poetics developed within the Alterati of Florence (1569-ca. 1630), Deborah Blocker (U.C. Berkeley, USA)
6. Quarrelling over Dante: Revisiting Weinberg on The First Phase of the Quarrel and on Sperone Speroni's Second Discorso sopra Dante, Simon Gilson (University of Oxford, UK)
7. Poetics in Practice: How Orazio Lombardelli Read his Homer, Sarah Van Der Laan (Indiana University Bloomington, USA)
Part III. New Theoretical Frontiers
8. Epic (In)hospitality: The Case of Tasso, Jane Tylus (Yale University, USA)
9. Soul to Squeeze: Emotional History and Early Modern Readings of Aristotle's Poetics, Bryan Brazeau (University of Warwick, UK)
10. Critical Imitatio: Renaissance Literary Theory and its Postmodern Avatars, Ayesha Ramachandran (Yale University, USA)
Appendix: Early Modern Books in the Library of Bernard Weinberg, Paul F. Gehl (Newberry Library, USA), Lia Markey (Newberry Library, USA), and Eufemia Baldassare (University of Chicago, USA)
Index
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