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  1. Possibilities of Lyric
  2. The Poetics of Ruins in Renaissance Literature
    Author: Hui, Andrew
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    The Renaissance was the Ruin-naissance, the birth of the ruin as a distinct category of cultural discourse, one that inspired voluminous poetic production. For humanists, the ruin became the material sign that marked the rupture between themselves... more

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    The Renaissance was the Ruin-naissance, the birth of the ruin as a distinct category of cultural discourse, one that inspired voluminous poetic production. For humanists, the ruin became the material sign that marked the rupture between themselves and classical antiquity. In the first full-length book to document this cultural phenomenon, Andrew Hui explains how the invention of the ruin propelled poets into creating works that were self-aware of their absorption of the past as well as their own survival in the future

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780823273379
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    Series: Verbal Arts: Studies in Poetics
    Subjects: Aesthetic of Ruins; Cultural Philology; Du Bellay; Hypnerotomachia Poliphili; Monuments; Petrarch; Poetic Immortality; Renaissance Aesthetics; Spenser; ART / History / Renaissance
    Scope: 1 online resource (296 pages)
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  3. Secular Lyric
    The Modernization of the Poem in Poe, Whitman, and Dickinson
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    Secular Lyric interrogates the distinctively individual ways that Poe, Whitman, and Dickinson transformed classical, romantic, and early modern forms of lyric expression to address the developing conditions of Western modernity, especially the... more

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    Secular Lyric interrogates the distinctively individual ways that Poe, Whitman, and Dickinson transformed classical, romantic, and early modern forms of lyric expression to address the developing conditions of Western modernity, especially the heterogeneity of believers and beliefs in an increasingly secular society. Analyzing historically and formally how these poets inscribed the pressures of the modern crowd in the text of their poems, John Michael shows how the masses appear in these poets’ work as potential readers to be courted and resisted, often at the same time. Unlike their more conventional contemporaries, Poe, Whitman, and Dickinson resist advising, sermonizing or consoling their audiences. They resist most familiar senses of meaning as well. For them, the processes of signification in print rather than the communication of truths become central to poetry, which in turn becomes a characteristic of modern verse in the Western world. Poe, Whitman, and Dickinson, in idiosyncratic but related ways, each disrupt conventional expectations while foregrounding language’s material density, thereby revealing both the potential and the limitations of art in the modern age

     

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    ISBN: 9780823279746
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    Subjects: Dickinson; History; Lyric Theory; Lyric; Petrarch; Poe; Secularism; Whitman; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General
    Scope: 1 online resource (256 pages)
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  4. The Poetics of Ruins in Renaissance Literature
    Author: Hui, Andrew
    Published: [2017]; © 2017
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    The Renaissance was the Ruin-naissance, the birth of the ruin as a distinct category of cultural discourse, one that inspired voluminous poetic production. For humanists, the ruin became the material sign that marked the rupture between themselves... more

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    The Renaissance was the Ruin-naissance, the birth of the ruin as a distinct category of cultural discourse, one that inspired voluminous poetic production. For humanists, the ruin became the material sign that marked the rupture between themselves and classical antiquity. In the first full-length book to document this cultural phenomenon, Andrew Hui explains how the invention of the ruin propelled poets into creating works that were self-aware of their absorption of the past as well as their own survival in the future

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780823273379
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    Series: Verbal Arts: Studies in Poetics
    Subjects: Aesthetic of Ruins; Cultural Philology; Du Bellay; Hypnerotomachia Poliphili; Monuments; Petrarch; Poetic Immortality; Renaissance Aesthetics; Spenser; ART / History / Renaissance
    Scope: 1 online resource (296 pages)
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    Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 23. Jul 2020)

  5. Secular Lyric
    The Modernization of the Poem in Poe, Whitman, and Dickinson
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    Secular Lyric interrogates the distinctively individual ways that Poe, Whitman, and Dickinson transformed classical, romantic, and early modern forms of lyric expression to address the developing conditions of Western modernity, especially the... more

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    TH-AB - Technische Hochschule Aschaffenburg, Hochschulbibliothek
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    Secular Lyric interrogates the distinctively individual ways that Poe, Whitman, and Dickinson transformed classical, romantic, and early modern forms of lyric expression to address the developing conditions of Western modernity, especially the heterogeneity of believers and beliefs in an increasingly secular society. Analyzing historically and formally how these poets inscribed the pressures of the modern crowd in the text of their poems, John Michael shows how the masses appear in these poets’ work as potential readers to be courted and resisted, often at the same time. Unlike their more conventional contemporaries, Poe, Whitman, and Dickinson resist advising, sermonizing or consoling their audiences. They resist most familiar senses of meaning as well. For them, the processes of signification in print rather than the communication of truths become central to poetry, which in turn becomes a characteristic of modern verse in the Western world. Poe, Whitman, and Dickinson, in idiosyncratic but related ways, each disrupt conventional expectations while foregrounding language’s material density, thereby revealing both the potential and the limitations of art in the modern age

     

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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780823279746
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    Subjects: Dickinson; History; Lyric Theory; Lyric; Petrarch; Poe; Secularism; Whitman; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General
    Scope: 1 online resource (256 pages)
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  6. Von Dante zu Ionesco - literarische Geschichte des modernen Menschen in Italien und Frankreich
    Band 1: Die @italienische Renaissance von Dante zu Tasso
    Author: Geyer, Paul
    Published: 2023; ©2023
    Publisher:  Georg Olms Verlag, Baden-Baden

    Dieses mehrbändige Werk erzählt die Geschichte des modernen Menschen in der italienischen und französischen Literatur. Der erste Band analysiert die wichtigsten Werke der italienischen Literatur zwischen dem 14. und dem 16. Jahrhundert, als Italien... more

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    Dieses mehrbändige Werk erzählt die Geschichte des modernen Menschen in der italienischen und französischen Literatur. Der erste Band analysiert die wichtigsten Werke der italienischen Literatur zwischen dem 14. und dem 16. Jahrhundert, als Italien die führende Kulturnation Europas war: Dantes Göttliche Komödie, Petrarcas Liederbuch, Boccaccios Dekameron, Machiavellis Fürst und seine Komödie Mandragola, Ariosts Wahnsinnigen Roland und Tassos Befreiung Jerusalems. Diese zu ihrer Zeit avantgardistischen Werke lehren Respekt vor der Einzigartigkeit des Individuums, sie reflektieren anthropologische Leitbilder und analysieren menschliche Bewusstseinswelten. Sie schärfen den Sinn für die Erhabenheit und die Kontingenz des menschlichen Daseins

     

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  7. Petrarchan Passions: Affects and Community-Formation in the Renaissance World
    Published: 2022

    This volume is the result of the international workshop “Affects and Community-Formation in the Petrarchan World”, which was hosted online by the Italienzentrum della Freie Universität Berlin on March 11-12, 2021. The workshop was held by the... more

     

    This volume is the result of the international workshop “Affects and Community-Formation in the Petrarchan World”, which was hosted online by the Italienzentrum della Freie Universität Berlin on March 11-12, 2021. The workshop was held by the generous support of the Cluster of Excellence Temporal Communities: Doing Literature in a Global Perspective (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, EXC 2020 – Project ID 3900608380) as well as that of the Italienzentrum della Freie Universität Berlin. The workshop and the articles presented here all form part of the project “Petrarchan Worlds”, directed by Bernhard Huss in Research Area 1, “Competing Communities”, of the above-mentioned Cluster of Excellence. The workshop focused on the study of Petrarchan “affects”. These “affects”, passions”, or “emotions” are omnipresent in Petrarch’s writings. In addition to feelings of love so frequently expressed in his work, other emotions – sorrow, compassion, anger, envy, for example – are also represented and these too play a crucial role in his interactions with friends, patrons, favorite authors, and readers. Analyzing Petrarch's complex engagements with those "affects" in both his Latin and vernacular works, the essays in this volume explore the different types of emotional, intellectual, and political communities that his writings helped forge.

     

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: English; Italian
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    DDC Categories: 800; 850; 870
    Subjects: Petrarch; Affects; Community-Formation; Petrarca; affetti; communità culturali
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  8. Petrarchan Passions: Affects and Community-Formation in the Renaissance World
    Published: 2022

    This volume is the result of the international workshop “Affects and Community-Formation in the Petrarchan World”, which was hosted online by the Italienzentrum della Freie Universität Berlin on March 11-12, 2021. The workshop was held by the... more

     

    This volume is the result of the international workshop “Affects and Community-Formation in the Petrarchan World”, which was hosted online by the Italienzentrum della Freie Universität Berlin on March 11-12, 2021. The workshop was held by the generous support of the Cluster of Excellence Temporal Communities: Doing Literature in a Global Perspective (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, EXC 2020 – Project ID 3900608380) as well as that of the Italienzentrum della Freie Universität Berlin. The workshop and the articles presented here all form part of the project “Petrarchan Worlds”, directed by Bernhard Huss in Research Area 1, “Competing Communities”, of the above-mentioned Cluster of Excellence. The workshop focused on the study of Petrarchan “affects”. These “affects”, passions”, or “emotions” are omnipresent in Petrarch’s writings. In addition to feelings of love so frequently expressed in his work, other emotions – sorrow, compassion, anger, envy, for example – are also represented and these too play a crucial role in his interactions with friends, patrons, favorite authors, and readers. Analyzing Petrarch's complex engagements with those "affects" in both his Latin and vernacular works, the essays in this volume explore the different types of emotional, intellectual, and political communities that his writings helped forge.

     

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: English; Italian
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    DDC Categories: 800; 850; 870
    Subjects: Petrarch; Affects; Community-Formation; Petrarca; affetti; communità culturali
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