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  1. Pastoral and the poetics of self-contradiction
    Theocritus to Marvell
    Autor*in: Haber, Judith
    Erschienen: 1994
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    Traditionally, critics of the English Renaissance have viewed pastoral as a static, idealizing genre, aimed at the recreation of an idyllic past. More recently, these idealizing humanist approaches have been forcefully challenged by studies written... mehr

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Traditionally, critics of the English Renaissance have viewed pastoral as a static, idealizing genre, aimed at the recreation of an idyllic past. More recently, these idealizing humanist approaches have been forcefully challenged by studies written from historicist perspectives. In Pastoral and the Poetics of Self-Contradiction, first published in 1995, Judith Haber complicates the conventional opposition between humanist and historicist criticism by examining the ways in which pastoral poets themselves interrogate the contradictory relations inherent in their genre. Haber explores problems of representation, self-representation, and imitation in classical and Renaissance pastoral, focusing on texts by Theocritus, Virgil, Sidney and Marvell. Her approach revises current understanding of pastoral as a genre, and raises wider questions about the place of literature in society and the difficulties involved in constituting literary traditions

     

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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511518898
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    RVK Klassifikation: EC 8050 ; EC 8645 ; FB 6045
    Schlagworte: Psychologie; English poetry / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Pastoral poetry, Classical / History and criticism; Pastoral poetry, English / History and criticism; English poetry / Classical influences; Poetry / Psychological aspects; Contradiction in literature; Country life in literature; Self in literature; Pastorale; Englisch; Hirtendichtung; Latein
    Weitere Schlagworte: Marvell, Andrew / 1621-1678 / Criticism and interpretation; Sidney, Philip / 1554-1586 / Arcadia; Theocritus / Idylls; Virgil / Bucolica; Theocritus (ca. v4./3.Jh.): Carmina; Marvell, Andrew (1621-1678); Sidney, Philip (1554-1586): The old Arcadia; Vergilius Maro, Publius (v70-v19): Bucolica
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 218 S.)
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    Erscheinungsjahr des E-Books: 2009

    Introduction: "Remedies themselves complain": pastoral poetry, pastoral criticism -- 1. Bringing it all back home : bucolic and heroic in Theocritus' Idylls -- 2. Si numquam fallit imago: Virgil's revision of Theocritus -- 3. Pastime and passion: the impasse in the Old Arcadia -- 4. Complaints themselves remedy: Marvell's lyrics as problem and solution -- Epilogue: Farewell to pastoral: The Shepherd's Week

  2. Pastoral and the poetics of self-contradiction
    Theocritus to Marvell
    Autor*in: Haber, Judith
    Erschienen: 1994
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    Traditionally, critics of the English Renaissance have viewed pastoral as a static, idealizing genre, aimed at the recreation of an idyllic past. More recently, these idealizing humanist approaches have been forcefully challenged by studies written... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Bamberg
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    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Traditionally, critics of the English Renaissance have viewed pastoral as a static, idealizing genre, aimed at the recreation of an idyllic past. More recently, these idealizing humanist approaches have been forcefully challenged by studies written from historicist perspectives. In Pastoral and the Poetics of Self-Contradiction, first published in 1995, Judith Haber complicates the conventional opposition between humanist and historicist criticism by examining the ways in which pastoral poets themselves interrogate the contradictory relations inherent in their genre. Haber explores problems of representation, self-representation, and imitation in classical and Renaissance pastoral, focusing on texts by Theocritus, Virgil, Sidney and Marvell. Her approach revises current understanding of pastoral as a genre, and raises wider questions about the place of literature in society and the difficulties involved in constituting literary traditions

     

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    Volltext (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511518898
    Weitere Identifier:
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 8050 ; EC 8645 ; FB 6045
    Schlagworte: Psychologie; English poetry / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Pastoral poetry, Classical / History and criticism; Pastoral poetry, English / History and criticism; English poetry / Classical influences; Poetry / Psychological aspects; Contradiction in literature; Country life in literature; Self in literature; Pastorale; Englisch; Hirtendichtung; Latein
    Weitere Schlagworte: Marvell, Andrew / 1621-1678 / Criticism and interpretation; Sidney, Philip / 1554-1586 / Arcadia; Theocritus / Idylls; Virgil / Bucolica; Theocritus (ca. v4./3.Jh.): Carmina; Marvell, Andrew (1621-1678); Sidney, Philip (1554-1586): The old Arcadia; Vergilius Maro, Publius (v70-v19): Bucolica
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 218 S.)
    Bemerkung(en):

    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)

    Erscheinungsjahr des E-Books: 2009

    Introduction: "Remedies themselves complain": pastoral poetry, pastoral criticism -- 1. Bringing it all back home : bucolic and heroic in Theocritus' Idylls -- 2. Si numquam fallit imago: Virgil's revision of Theocritus -- 3. Pastime and passion: the impasse in the Old Arcadia -- 4. Complaints themselves remedy: Marvell's lyrics as problem and solution -- Epilogue: Farewell to pastoral: The Shepherd's Week