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  1. The Art of Veiled Speech
    Self-Censorship from Aristophanes to Hobbes
    Published: [2015]; © 2015
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pa.

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    Subjects: Latin Language and Literature; various; Geschichte; Censorship; Freedom of speech in literature; Freedom of speech; Politics and literature; Meinungsfreiheit; Selbstzensur; Literatur
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  2. The art of veiled speech
    self-censorship from Aristophanes to Hobbes
    Contributor: Baltussen, Han (HerausgeberIn); Davis, Peter J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

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    Contributor: Baltussen, Han (HerausgeberIn); Davis, Peter J. (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9780812247350
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    Subjects: Classical literature; Politics and literature; Freedom of speech in literature; Freedom of speech; Censorship
    Scope: vi, 328 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Parrhêsia, free speech, and self-censorship / Han Baltussen and Peter J. DavisSelf-censorship in Ancient Greek comedy / Andrew Hartwig Chapter -- Parrhêsia and censorship in the polis and the symposium : an exploration of Hyperides Against Philippides 3 / Lara O'Sullivan -- A bark worse than his bite? Diogenes the cynic and the politics of tolerance in Athens / Han Baltussen -- Censorship for the Roman stage? / Gesine Manuwald -- The poet as prince : author and authority under Augustus / Ioannis Ziogas -- "Quae quis fugit damnat" : outspoken silence in Seneca's epistles / Marcus Wilson -- Argo's Flavian politics : the workings of Power in Valerius Flaccus / Peter J. Davis -- Compulsory freedom : literature in Trajan's Rome / John Penwill -- Christian correspondences : the secrets of letter-writers and letter-bearers / Pauline Allen -- "Silence Is also annulment" : veiled and unveiled speech in seventh-century martyr commemorations / Bronwen Neil -- "Dixit quod nunquam vidit hereticos" : dissimulation and self-censorship in thirteenth-century Inquisitorial testimonies / Megan Cassidy-Welch -- Inquisition, art, and self-censorship in the early modern Spanish church, 1563-1834 / François Soyer -- Thomas Hobbes and the problem of self-censorship / Jonathan Parkin.

  3. The Pound reaction
    liberalism and lyricism in midcentury American literature
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 3825364704; 9783825364700
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    RVK Categories: HU 1075 ; HU 4785
    Series: European views of the United States ; 7
    Subjects: American literature; Freedom of speech in literature
    Other subjects: Pound, Ezra (1885-1972)
    Scope: XVIII, 262 S., 21 cm x 13.5 cm
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    Literaturverz. S. [233]-249 und Index

    Zugl.: Freie Universität Berlin, Habil.-Schr., 2012

  4. Ovid and the liberty of speech in Shakespeare's England
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The range of poetic invention that occurred in Renaissance English literature was vast, from the lyric eroticism of the late sixteenth century to the rise of libertinism in the late seventeenth century. Heather James argues that Ovid, as the... more

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    The range of poetic invention that occurred in Renaissance English literature was vast, from the lyric eroticism of the late sixteenth century to the rise of libertinism in the late seventeenth century. Heather James argues that Ovid, as the poet-philosopher of literary innovation and free speech, was the galvanizing force behind this extraordinary level of poetic creativity. Moving beyond mere topicality, she identifies the ingenuity, novelty and audacity of the period's poetry as the political inverse of censorship culture. Considering Spenser, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Jonson, Milton and Wharton among many others, the book explains how free speech was extended into the growing domain of English letters, and thereby presents a new model of the relationship between early modern poetry and political philosophy.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9781108767484
    Subjects: Freedom of speech in literature; Poetic license; English poetry
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 287 pages)
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  5. Free speech in classical antiquity
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden ; [ProQuest], [Ann Arbor, Michigan]

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    Contributor: Sluiter, Ineke; Rosen, Ralph Mark
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    RVK Categories: FB 4050 ; FE 5251 ; CD 1610
    Series: Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava. Supplementum, ; 254
    Subjects: Griechisch; Latein; Literatur; Parrhesia; Redefreiheit; Classical literature; Politics and literature; Law and literature; Politics and literature; Freedom of speech in literature; Freedom of speech; Political oratory; Freedom of speech; Political oratory; Oratory, Ancient
    Scope: xii, 450 Seiten
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    Consists of a collection of papers presented at the second Penn-Leiden Colloquium on Ancient Values, held in June 2002 at the University of Pennsylvania

    Includes bibliographical references and indexes

  6. Free speech in classical antiquity
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

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  7. Nobody's home
    speech, self, and place in American fiction from Hawthorne to DeLillo
    Published: 1993
    Publisher:  Oxford Univ. Press, New York [u.a.]

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  8. Free speech in classical antiquity
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9004139257
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    Penn-Leiden Colloquium on Ancient Values < 2002, University of Pennsylvania> (Verfasser)
    Series: Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava ; 254
    Subjects: Geschichte; Classical literature; Politics and literature; Law and literature; Politics and literature; Freedom of speech in literature; Freedom of speech; Political oratory; Freedom of speech; Political oratory; Oratory, Ancient; Redefreiheit; Antike; Parrhesia
    Scope: xii, 450 p
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    Consists of a collection of papers presented at the second Penn-Leiden Colloquium on Ancient Values, held in June 2002 at the University of Pennsylvania

    Includes bibliographical references and indexes

  9. Nobody's home
    speech, self, and place in American fiction from Hawthorne to DeLillo
    Published: 1993
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York

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    ISBN: 0195074939; 019508022X; 1280526629; 1429406992; 9780195074932; 9780195080223; 9781280526626; 9781429406994
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; Zelf; Recht van meningsuiting; Letterkunde; Amerikaans; Literatur; American fiction; Self in literature; Language and culture; Freedom of speech in literature; Speech in literature; Place (Philosophy) in literature; Home in literature; Redefreiheit <Motiv>; Prosa; Roman; Selbstverwirklichung <Motiv>; Epik
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 349 p.)
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-342) and index

    Hawthorne's "Wakefield" and the art of self-possession -- Melville : knowing Bartleby -- Stowe : ghosting in Uncle Tom's cabin -- Twain : the twinning principle in Puddn'head Wilson -- Anderson : the play of Winesburg, Ohio -- Flannery O'Connor and the art of displacement -- Fitzgerald's Great Gatsby : fiction as greatness -- Faulkner's As I lay dying : the voice from the coffin -- Faulkner : fusion and confusion in Light in August -- Hemingway's Garden of Eden : the final combat zone -- John Hawkes, skin trader -- Robert Coover : fiction as fission -- Dis-membering and re-membering in Toni Morrison's Beloved -- Don DeLillo : rendering the words of the tribe

    In Nobody's Home, Arnold Weinstein defies the current trends of cultural studies and postmodern criticism to create a sweeping account of American fiction. From Hawthorne's "Wakefield" to Don deLillo's novels, the book pursues the idea of freedom of speech in the work of American writers. Though many contemporary critics emphasize the ways in which we are bound by the limitations of culture, history and language, Weinstein sees the issue of freedom (to speak, to create a self, to overcome repression) as central to the enterprise of American fiction in the past two centuries. Weinstein brings together canonical American texts by Hawthorne, Melville, Stowe, Twain, Anderson, Fitzgerald, Faulkner and Hemingway with contemporary fiction by John Hawkes, Toni Morrison, Robert Coover and Don deLillo. This broad historical continuum is charted in a critical style that is lucid and engaging. The book's superb readings of individual texts, together form a coherent and inspiring vision of the great achievements of American fiction

  10. The Art of Veiled Speech
    Self-Censorship from Aristophanes to Hobbes
    Published: [2015]; © 2015
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pa.

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    ISBN: 9780812291636
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    Subjects: Latin Language and Literature; various; Geschichte; Censorship; Freedom of speech in literature; Freedom of speech; Politics and literature; Meinungsfreiheit; Selbstzensur; Literatur
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  11. Free speech in classical antiquity
    Published: 2004
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

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    ISBN: 1429408413; 9004139257; 9781429408417; 9789004139251
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    Penn-Leiden Colloquium on Ancient Values < 2002, University of Pennsylvania> (Verfasser)
    Series: Mnemosyne, bibliotheca classica Batava ; 254
    Subjects: Classical literature / History and criticism; Politics and literature / Greece; Law and literature / History / To 1500; Politics and literature / Rome; Freedom of speech in literature; Freedom of speech / Greece; Political oratory / Greece; Freedom of speech / Rome; Political oratory / Rome; Oratory, Ancient; Littérature ancienne / Histoire et critique / Congrès; Politique et littérature / Grèce / Congrès; Droit et littérature / Histoire / Jusqu'à 500 / Congrès; Politique et littérature / Rome / Congrès; Liberté d'expression dans la littérature / Congrès; Liberté d'expression / Grèce / Congrès; Éloquence politique / Grèce / Congrès; Liberté d'expression / Rome / Congrès; Éloquence politique / Rome / Congrès; Éloquence antique / Congrès; LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical; Recht van meningsuiting; Letterkunde; Cultuurgeschiedenis; Klassieke oudheid; Literatura clássica (história e crítica;congressos); Redefreiheit; Literatur; Parrhesia; Classical literature; Freedom of speech; Law and literature; Freedom of speech in literature; Oratory, Ancient; Political oratory; Politics and literature; Antike; Geschichte; Kulturgeschichte; Literatur; Classical literature; Politics and literature; Law and literature; Politics and literature; Freedom of speech in literature; Freedom of speech; Political oratory; Freedom of speech; Political oratory; Oratory, Ancient; Redefreiheit; Parrhesia; Antike
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 450 p.)
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    General Introduction - Ineke Sluiter, Ralph M. Rosen -- - Nereids, Colonies and the Origins of Isegoria - Jeremy McInerney -- - Aristocracy and Freedom of Speech in the Greco-Roman World - Kurt A. Raaflaub -- - Binding Speeches: Giving Voice to Deadly Thoughts in Greek Epitaphs - Eric Casey -- - Women's Free Speech in Greek Tragedy - Hanna M. Roisman -- - Aischrology, Shame, and Comedy - Stephen Halliwell -- - Harassing the Satirist: The Alleged Attempts to Prosecute Aristophanes - Alan H. Sommerstein -- - Making Words Count: Freedom of Speech and Narrative in Thucydides - Emily Greenwood -- - Citizen Attribute, Negative Right: A Conceptual Difference Between Ancient and Modern Ideas of Freedom of Speech - D.M. Carter -- - The Power to Speak-and not to Listen-in Ancient Athens - Robert W. Wallace -- - Free Speech, Courage, and Democratic Deliberation - Ryan K. Balot -- - Speaker-Audience Interaction in Athens: A Power Struggle - Joseph Roisman -- - Socratic Parrhesia and its Afterlife in Plato's Laws - Marlein van Raalte -- - [characters not reproducible] in Aristotle - J.J. Mulhern -- - Freedom of Speech and the Roman Republican Army - Stefan G. Chrissanthos -- - Speaking Before Superiors: Orpheus in Vergil and Ovid - Victoria Pagan -- - Historiography and Freedom of Speech: The Case of Cremutius Cordus - Mary R. McHugh -- - Libertas or Licentia? Freedom and Criticism in Roman Satire - Susanna Morton Braund

  12. The art of veiled speech
    self-censorship from Aristophanes to Hobbes
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780812247350
    RVK Categories: EC 2240
    Subjects: Censorship / History; Censorship; Classical literature / History and criticism; Classical literature; Freedom of speech / History; Freedom of speech in literature / History; Freedom of speech in literature; Freedom of speech; Geschichte; Politics and literature / History; Politics and literature; Literatur; Selbstzensur; Meinungsfreiheit
    Scope: vi,328 pages
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    Parrhêsia, free speech, and self-censorship / Han Baltussen and Peter J. Davis -- Self-censorship in Ancient Greek comedy / Andrew Hartwig Chapter -- Parrhêsia and censorship in the polis and the symposium : an exploration of Hyperides Against Philippides 3 / Lara O'Sullivan -- A bark worse than his bite? Diogenes the cynic and the politics of tolerance in Athens / Han Baltussen -- Censorship for the Roman stage? / Gesine Manuwald -- The poet as prince : author and authority under Augustus / Ioannis Ziogas -- "Quae quis fugit damnat" : outspoken silence in Seneca's epistles / Marcus Wilson -- Argo's Flavian politics : the workings of Power in Valerius Flaccus / Peter J. Davis -- Compulsory freedom : literature in Trajan's Rome / John Penwill -- Christian correspondences : the secrets of letter-writers and letter-bearers / Pauline Allen -- "Silence Is also annulment" : veiled and unveiled speech in seventh-century martyr commemorations / Bronwen Neil -- "Dixit quod nunquam vidit hereticos" : dissimulation and self-censorship in thirteenth-century Inquisitorial testimonies / Megan Cassidy-Welch -- Inquisition, art, and self-censorship in the early modern Spanish church, 1563-1834 / François Soyer -- Thomas Hobbes and the problem of self-censorship / Jonathan Parkin

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  13. Ovid and the liberty of speech in Shakespeare's England
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ; New York, NY

    The range of poetic invention that occurred in Renaissance English literature was vast, from the lyric eroticism of the late sixteenth century to the rise of libertinism in the late seventeenth century. Heather James argues that Ovid, as the... more

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    The range of poetic invention that occurred in Renaissance English literature was vast, from the lyric eroticism of the late sixteenth century to the rise of libertinism in the late seventeenth century. Heather James argues that Ovid, as the poet-philosopher of literary innovation and free speech, was the galvanizing force behind this extraordinary level of poetic creativity. Moving beyond mere topicality, she identifies the ingenuity, novelty and audacity of the period's poetry as the political inverse of censorship culture. Considering Spenser, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Jonson, Milton and Wharton among many others, the book explains how free speech was extended into the growing domain of English letters, and thereby presents a new model of the relationship between early modern poetry and political philosophy

     

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    ISBN: 9781108767484
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    RVK Categories: HI 1249
    Subjects: Freedom of speech in literature; Poetic license; English poetry / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Lyrik; Englisch
    Other subjects: Ovid / 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D. / Influence; Ovidius Naso, Publius (v43-17)
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  14. The art of veiled speech
    self-censorship from Aristophanes to Hobbes
    Contributor: Baltussen, Han (Publisher); Davis, Peter J. (Publisher)
    Published: [2015]; © 2015
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

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    Contributor: Baltussen, Han (Publisher); Davis, Peter J. (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9780812247350; 9780812291636
    Subjects: Geschichte; Classical literature; Politics and literature; Freedom of speech in literature; Freedom of speech; Censorship; Selbstzensur; Literatur; Meinungsfreiheit
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  15. Nobody's home
    speech, self, and place in American fiction from Hawthorne to DeLillo
    Published: 1993
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York

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    ISBN: 9780195080223
    RVK Categories: HT 1520 ; HT 1800
    Subjects: American fiction; Self in literature; Language and culture; Freedom of speech in literature; Speech in literature; Home in literature; Redefreiheit <Motiv>; Prosa; Roman; Selbstverwirklichung <Motiv>; Epik
    Scope: xii, 349 p
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-342) and index

  16. Tragik der Freiheit
    Von Remscheid nach Ithaka. Radikalisierte Sprachkritik bei Botho Strauß
    Published: [2014]; © 2014
    Publisher:  transcript Verlag, Bielefeld

    Botho Strauß macht aus seinen politischen Vorlieben kein Geheimnis: Der Schriftsteller bekennt sich zur intellektuellen Rechten und verachtet die »Massenöffentlichkeit« der »Massendemokratie«.Dennoch lohnt ein zweiter Blick auf seine frühen Theater-... more

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    Botho Strauß macht aus seinen politischen Vorlieben kein Geheimnis: Der Schriftsteller bekennt sich zur intellektuellen Rechten und verachtet die »Massenöffentlichkeit« der »Massendemokratie«.Dennoch lohnt ein zweiter Blick auf seine frühen Theater- und Prosastücke, denn diese handeln von einer seltsamen Paradoxie: Während in liberalen Gesellschaften die Freiheitsspielräume wachsen, verkümmern die kulturellen Narrative, mit denen die Bürger ihrer Freiheit einen Sinn geben.Thomas Assheuer zeichnet nach, wie Strauß seine originelle Kritik am »Spätkapitalismus« zu einer Kritik an der Moderne radikalisiert und nicht mehr auf eine »neue Sprache« hofft, sondern auf die »Wiederkehr der Götter« The author Botho Strauß is heavily controversial due to his right-wing conservative essays. Thomas Assheuer shows: The time diagnosis of his early drama and narratives is current again today

     

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    Language: German
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    ISBN: 9783839427590
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    RVK Categories: GN 9284
    Edition: 1. Aufl
    Series: Lettre
    Subjects: Germanistik; Konservative Revolution; Literatur; Literaturwissenschaft; Modernekritik; Tragik; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German; Free enterprise; Freedom of speech in art; Freedom of speech in literature; Liberalism; Literary Studies; Sprachkritik
    Other subjects: Strauß, Botho (1944-)
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  17. Liberté et contraintes dans la littérature québécoise
    mélanges offerts en hommage aux travaux de Pierre Hébert
    Contributor: Bernier, Stéphanie (Publisher); Luneau, Marie-Pier (Publisher); Rajotte, Pierre (Publisher); Hébert, Pierre
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal, Montréal

    "«L’art naît de contraintes, vit de luttes et meurt de liberté», écrivait André Gide. Les travaux sur la censure au Québec menés par le professeur émérite de l’Université de Sherbrooke, Pierre Hébert, ont montré dans toute leur historicité les... more

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    "«L’art naît de contraintes, vit de luttes et meurt de liberté», écrivait André Gide. Les travaux sur la censure au Québec menés par le professeur émérite de l’Université de Sherbrooke, Pierre Hébert, ont montré dans toute leur historicité les fondements du contrôle des discours et les combats pour la liberté artistique. Le présent ouvrage entend reconnaître ce legs majeur pour les études québécoises en appréhendant sous un angle novateur les questions censoriales et les diverses formes de régulation ayant pesé sur la culture. Des écrits de la Nouvelle-France à nos jours, comment la production littéraire a-t-elle, tant bien que mal, composé avec les entraves, qu’elles soient contextuelles ou textuelles? L’objectif de l’ouvrage est de cerner les effets des contraintes, quelles qu’elles soient, dans une perspective externe (contraintes financières, familiales, genrées, idéologiques) ou interne (discursives, éditoriales, génériques, etc.). Quels sont, d’hier à aujourd’hui, les mécanismes d’intégration ou, à l’inverse, les stratégies de contournement des cadres et des impératifs qu’une époque impose au littéraire ? Comment la contrainte peut-elle devenir un moteur ou, à tout le moins, un ressort de la création? Les textes réunis ici posent à nouveau la question, à leur manière, de l’influence et des effets des différents dispositifs de contrainte et leurs manifestations dans la littérature québécoise. Avec des textes de : Bernard Andrès, Stéphanie Bernier, Louise Bienvenue, Michel Biron, Pierre Hébert, Kenneth Landry, Yves Lever, Marie-Pier Luneau, Jean Morency, Pierre Rajotte, Philippe Rioux, Lucie Robert."--Page 4 de la couverture "Cet ouvrage permet de reconnaitre l'importance, la fécondité et l'actualité des approches de la vie littéraire et culturelle par le biais des contraintes qui pèsent sur la création. Outre qu'il noue un dialogue nourri avec les travaux de Pierre Hébert, il en prolonge considérablement les perspectives. Il offre des lectures fines de textes, une excellente articulation des données contextuelles, philologiques, paratextuelles, péritextuelles et intertextuelles avec les traits esthétiques ou les stratégies d'écriture des œuvres considérées ou plus généralement avec les positionnements des écrivains."--

     

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  18. The art of veiled speech
    self-censorship from Aristophanes to Hobbes
    Contributor: Baltussen, Han (HerausgeberIn); Davis, Peter J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2015]
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

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    Contributor: Baltussen, Han (HerausgeberIn); Davis, Peter J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9780812247350
    RVK Categories: EC 2240
    Subjects: Classical literature; Politics and literature; Freedom of speech in literature; Freedom of speech; Censorship
    Scope: vi, 328 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Parrhêsia, free speech, and self-censorship / Han Baltussen and Peter J. DavisSelf-censorship in Ancient Greek comedy / Andrew Hartwig Chapter -- Parrhêsia and censorship in the polis and the symposium : an exploration of Hyperides Against Philippides 3 / Lara O'Sullivan -- A bark worse than his bite? Diogenes the cynic and the politics of tolerance in Athens / Han Baltussen -- Censorship for the Roman stage? / Gesine Manuwald -- The poet as prince : author and authority under Augustus / Ioannis Ziogas -- "Quae quis fugit damnat" : outspoken silence in Seneca's epistles / Marcus Wilson -- Argo's Flavian politics : the workings of Power in Valerius Flaccus / Peter J. Davis -- Compulsory freedom : literature in Trajan's Rome / John Penwill -- Christian correspondences : the secrets of letter-writers and letter-bearers / Pauline Allen -- "Silence Is also annulment" : veiled and unveiled speech in seventh-century martyr commemorations / Bronwen Neil -- "Dixit quod nunquam vidit hereticos" : dissimulation and self-censorship in thirteenth-century Inquisitorial testimonies / Megan Cassidy-Welch -- Inquisition, art, and self-censorship in the early modern Spanish church, 1563-1834 / François Soyer -- Thomas Hobbes and the problem of self-censorship / Jonathan Parkin.

  19. Ovid and the Liberty of Speech in Shakespeare's England
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    This book explores how Ovid, as the poet-philosopher of the liberty of speech, galvanized poetic innovation in English Renaissance poetry. more

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    This book explores how Ovid, as the poet-philosopher of the liberty of speech, galvanized poetic innovation in English Renaissance poetry.

     

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    ISBN: 9781108807210
    Subjects: Freedom of speech in literature
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  20. Free speech in classical antiquity
    Contributor: Sluiter, Ineke (HerausgeberIn); Rosen, Ralph Mark (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2004]
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    Preliminary Material /Ineke Sluiter and Ralph M. Rosen -- GENERAL INTRODUCTION /Ineke Sluiter and Ralph Rosen -- NEREIDS, COLONIES AND THE ORIGINS OF ISEGORIA /Jeremy McInerney -- ARISTOCRACY AND FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN THE GRECO-ROMAN WORLD /Kurt A.... more

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    Preliminary Material /Ineke Sluiter and Ralph M. Rosen -- GENERAL INTRODUCTION /Ineke Sluiter and Ralph Rosen -- NEREIDS, COLONIES AND THE ORIGINS OF ISEGORIA /Jeremy McInerney -- ARISTOCRACY AND FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN THE GRECO-ROMAN WORLD /Kurt A. Raaflaub -- BINDING SPEECHES: GIVING VOICE TO DEADLY THOUGHTS IN GREEK EPITAPHS /Eric Casey -- WOMEN’S FREE SPEECH IN GREEK TRAGEDY /Hanna M. Roisman -- AISCHROLOGY, SHAME, AND COMEDY /Stephen Halliwell -- HARASSING THE SATIRIST: THE ALLEGED ATTEMPTS TO PROSECUTE ARISTOPHANES /Alan H. Sommerstein -- MAKING WORDS COUNT: FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND NARRATIVE IN THUCYDIDES /Emily Greenwood -- CITIZEN ATTRIBUTE, NEGATIVE RIGHT: A CONCEPTUAL DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ANCIENT AND MODERN IDEAS OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH /D.M. Carter -- THE POWER TO SPEAK —AND NOT TO LISTEN— IN ANCIENT ATHENS /Robert W. Wallace -- FREE SPEECH, COURAGE, AND DEMOCRATIC DELIBERATION /Ryan K. Balot -- SPEAKER-AUDIENCE INTERACTION IN ATHENS: A POWER STRUGGLE /Joseph Roisman -- SOCRATIC PARRHESIA AND ITS AFTERLIFE IN PLATO’S LAWS /Marlein van Raalte -- ΠΑΡΡΗΣΙΑ IN ARISTOTLE /J.J. Mulhern -- FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND THE ROMAN REPUBLICAN ARMY /Stefan G. Chrissanthos -- SPEAKING BEFORE SUPERIORS: ORPHEUS IN VERGIL AND OVID /Victoria Pagán -- HISTORIOGRAPHY AND FREEDOM OF SPEECH: THE CASE OF CREMUTIUS CORDUS /Mary R. McHugh -- LIBERTAS OR LICENTIA? FREEDOM AND CRITICISM IN ROMAN SATIRE /Susanna Morton Braund -- INDEX OF GREEK TERMS /Ineke Sluiter and Ralph M. Rosen -- INDEX OF LATIN TERMS /Ineke Sluiter and Ralph M. Rosen -- INDEX LOCORUM /Ineke Sluiter and Ralph M. Rosen -- GENERAL INDEX /Ineke Sluiter and Ralph M. Rosen. This book contains a collection of essays on the notion of “Free Speech” in classical antiquity. The essays examine such concepts as “freedom of speech,” “self-expression,” and “censorship,” in ancient Greek and Roman culture from historical, philosophical, and literary perspectives. Among the many questions addressed are: what was the precise lexicographical valence of the ancient terms we routinely translate as \'Freedom of Speech,\' e.g., Parrhesia in Greece, Licentia in Rome? What relationship do such terms have with concepts such as isêgoria , dêmokratia and eleutheria ; or libertas , res publica and imperium ? What does ancient theorizing about free speech tell us about contemporary relationships between power and speech? What are the philosophical foundations and ideological underpinnings of free speech in specific historical contexts?

     

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  21. Nobody's home
    speech, self, and place in American fiction from Hawthorne to DeLillo
  22. Nobody's home
    speech, self, and place in American fiction from Hawthorne to DeLillo
    Published: 1993
    Publisher:  Oxford Univ. Press, New York, NY [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 0195074939; 019508022X
    RVK Categories: HT 1800
    Subjects: American fiction; Self in literature; Language and culture; Freedom of speech in literature; Speech in literature; Place (Philosophy) in literature; Home in literature; Literature
    Scope: XII, 349 S, 25 cm
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    Includes index

  23. Nobody's home
    speech, self, and place in American fiction from Hawthorne to DeLillo
    Published: 1993
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York

    In Nobody's Home, Arnold Weinstein defies the current trends of cultural studies and postmodern criticism to create a sweeping account of American fiction. From Hawthorne's "Wakefield" to Don deLillo's novels, the book pursues the idea of freedom of... more

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    In Nobody's Home, Arnold Weinstein defies the current trends of cultural studies and postmodern criticism to create a sweeping account of American fiction. From Hawthorne's "Wakefield" to Don deLillo's novels, the book pursues the idea of freedom of speech in the work of American writers. Though many contemporary critics emphasize the ways in which we are bound by the limitations of culture, history and language, Weinstein sees the issue of freedom (to speak, to create a self, to overcome repression) as central to the enterprise of American fiction in the past two centuries. Weinstein brings together canonical American texts by Hawthorne, Melville, Stowe, Twain, Anderson, Fitzgerald, Faulkner and Hemingway with contemporary fiction by John Hawkes, Toni Morrison, Robert Coover and Don deLillo. This broad historical continuum is charted in a critical style that is lucid and engaging. The book's superb readings of individual texts, together form a coherent and inspiring vision of the great achievements of American fiction

     

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    ISBN: 1280526629; 9781280526626; 9780195074932; 0195074939; 1429406992; 9781429406994
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    Subjects: American fiction; Language and culture; Home in literature; Self in literature; Freedom of speech in literature; Speech in literature; Place (Philosophy) in literature; Language and culture; American fiction; Home in literature; Freedom of speech in literature; Speech in literature; Place (Philosophy) in literature; Home in literature; Language and culture; American fiction; Self in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; American ; General; American fiction; Freedom of speech in literature; Home in literature; Language and culture; Place (Philosophy) in literature; Self in literature; Speech in literature; Zelf; Recht van meningsuiting; Letterkunde; Amerikaans; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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    Hawthorne's "Wakefield" and the art of self-possessionMelville : knowing Bartleby -- Stowe : ghosting in Uncle Tom's cabin -- Twain : the twinning principle in Puddn'head Wilson -- Anderson : the play of Winesburg, Ohio -- Flannery O'Connor and the art of displacement -- Fitzgerald's Great Gatsby : fiction as greatness -- Faulkner's As I lay dying : the voice from the coffin -- Faulkner : fusion and confusion in Light in August -- Hemingway's Garden of Eden : the final combat zone -- John Hawkes, skin trader -- Robert Coover : fiction as fission -- Dis-membering and re-membering in Toni Morrison's Beloved -- Don DeLillo : rendering the words of the tribe.

  24. Islam and controversy
    the politics of free speech after Rushdie
    Published: 2014
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    Machine generated contents note: -- AcknowledgementsIntroductionPART I1. From Blasphemy to Offensiveness: The Politics of Controversy2. What is Freedom of Speech For?3. A Difficult Freedom: Towards Mutual Understanding and the Ethics of ProprietyPART... more

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    Machine generated contents note: -- AcknowledgementsIntroductionPART I1. From Blasphemy to Offensiveness: The Politics of Controversy2. What is Freedom of Speech For?3. A Difficult Freedom: Towards Mutual Understanding and the Ethics of ProprietyPART II4. The Self-Transgressions of Salman Rushdie: Re-Reading The Satanic Verses5. Visualism and Violence: On the Art and Ethics of Provocation in the Jyllands-Posten Cartoons and Theo Van Gogh's Submission6. Romancing the Other: The Jewel of the Medina and the Ethics of GenrePART III7. Satire, Incitement and Self-Restraint: Reflections on Freedom of Expression and Aesthetic Responsibility in Contemporary BritainNotesIndex "Was Salman Rushdie right to have written The Satanic Verses? Were the protestors right to have protested? What about the Danish cartoons? Is giving offence simply about the right to freedom of expression, and what is really happening when people take offence? Using case studies of a number of Muslim-related freedom of speech controversies surrounding (in)famous, controversial texts such as The Satanic Verses, The Jewel of Medina, the Danish cartoons of Muhammed and the film Submission by Theo van Gogh, this book examines the moral questions raised by such controversies, questions that are often set aside at the time, such as whether the authors and artists involved were right to have done what they did and whether those who protested against them were right to have responded in such a way. In so doing, it argues that the giving and taking of offence are political performances that struggle to define and re-define freedom, and suggests that any attempt to establish a language of inter-cultural communication appropriate to multicultural societies is an ethical as opposed to merely political or legal task, involving dialogue and negotiation over fundamental values and principles. Overall, this important book constitutes a sustained critique of liberal arguments for freedom of speech, in particular of the liberal discourse that took shape in response to the Rushdie controversy and has, in the twenty-five years since, become almost an orthodoxy for many intellectuals, artists, journalists and politicians living and working in Britain (and elsewhere in the West) today. "--

     

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  25. The art of veiled speech
    self-censorship from Aristophanes to Hobbes
    Contributor: Baltussen, Han (HerausgeberIn); Davis, Peter J. (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Baltussen, Han (HerausgeberIn); Davis, Peter J. (HerausgeberIn)
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    ISBN: 9780812247350
    RVK Categories: EC 2240
    Subjects: Censorship; Freedom of speech; Classical literature; Freedom of speech in literature; Classical literature; Politics and literature; Freedom of speech in literature; Freedom of speech; Censorship
    Scope: VI, 328 S., Ill., 23 cm
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    Parrhêsia, free speech, and self-censorship / Han Baltussen and Peter J. DavisSelf-censorship in Ancient Greek comedy / Andrew Hartwig Chapter -- Parrhêsia and censorship in the polis and the symposium : an exploration of Hyperides Against Philippides 3 / Lara O'Sullivan -- A bark worse than his bite? Diogenes the cynic and the politics of tolerance in Athens / Han Baltussen -- Censorship for the Roman stage? / Gesine Manuwald -- The poet as prince : author and authority under Augustus / Ioannis Ziogas -- "Quae quis fugit damnat" : outspoken silence in Seneca's epistles / Marcus Wilson -- Argo's Flavian politics : the workings of Power in Valerius Flaccus / Peter J. Davis -- Compulsory freedom : literature in Trajan's Rome / John Penwill -- Christian correspondences : the secrets of letter-writers and letter-bearers / Pauline Allen -- "Silence Is also annulment" : veiled and unveiled speech in seventh-century martyr commemorations / Bronwen Neil -- "Dixit quod nunquam vidit hereticos" : dissimulation and self-censorship in thirteenth-century Inquisitorial testimonies / Megan Cassidy-Welch -- Inquisition, art, and self-censorship in the early modern Spanish church, 1563-1834 / François Soyer -- Thomas Hobbes and the problem of self-censorship / Jonathan Parkin.