Donne's Augustine: Renaissance Cultures of Interpretation
Autor Katrin Ettenhuberen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 iul 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199609109
ISBN-10: 0199609101
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 168 x 241 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199609101
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 168 x 241 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Ettenhuber's book is impressively thorough, very learned, and beautifylly written.
in Ettenhuber displays an admirable knowledge of Donne's religious prose, of many of the works of St. Augustine, and of the relationship between the two authors. ... it is more worthwhile than many recent publication in Donne scholarship, because it is better written and organized and offers more real learning.
Katrin Ettenhuber not only demonstrates how an Augustinian tradition of interpretation strongly permeated the period of Donne's lifetime but also offers a range of interesting and innovative ways of reconsidering his writings within these theological and spiritual contexts ... [an] authoritative and elegantly written study
Donne's Augustine offers both a richly rewarding history of early modern patristic reception and a series of finely tuned close readings This fine study opens up to us the channels of mediation between Donne and Augustine, and enhances our own understanding of early modern reading experiences.
Simply put, Katrin Ettenhuber's Donne's Augustine is not only a magisterial examination of John Donne's reception and use of Augustine, but also a magisterial examination of his exegetical and hermeneutic practices ... One simply cannot say enough about what Ettenhuber has achieved in Donne's Augustine. It is a clearly organized narrative on Donne's growing relationship with one of the most important voices in the whole of to our understanding of Donne's methods of exegesis, the development of his philosophical hermeneutics, and his ability to negotiate the political follies of his time without losing sight of the religious and spiritual duties he was compelled, and called, to perform ... Donne's Augustine will play a central role in Donne scholarship for decades to come.
This excellent study is the first sustained effort "to read Donne's reading of Augustine"; it will prove illuminating for anyone - including critics and historians - concerned with 16th- and 17th-century intellectual culture ... this is a necessary resource for institutions where Donne's prose is taught ... Essential.
respectful, tactful, and assured scholarship
Donne's Augustine is a triumph of careful and creative scholarship and an exemplary, desk-level account of how Donne and his contemporaries read, thought, and wrote.
in Ettenhuber displays an admirable knowledge of Donne's religious prose, of many of the works of St. Augustine, and of the relationship between the two authors. ... it is more worthwhile than many recent publication in Donne scholarship, because it is better written and organized and offers more real learning.
Katrin Ettenhuber not only demonstrates how an Augustinian tradition of interpretation strongly permeated the period of Donne's lifetime but also offers a range of interesting and innovative ways of reconsidering his writings within these theological and spiritual contexts ... [an] authoritative and elegantly written study
Donne's Augustine offers both a richly rewarding history of early modern patristic reception and a series of finely tuned close readings This fine study opens up to us the channels of mediation between Donne and Augustine, and enhances our own understanding of early modern reading experiences.
Simply put, Katrin Ettenhuber's Donne's Augustine is not only a magisterial examination of John Donne's reception and use of Augustine, but also a magisterial examination of his exegetical and hermeneutic practices ... One simply cannot say enough about what Ettenhuber has achieved in Donne's Augustine. It is a clearly organized narrative on Donne's growing relationship with one of the most important voices in the whole of to our understanding of Donne's methods of exegesis, the development of his philosophical hermeneutics, and his ability to negotiate the political follies of his time without losing sight of the religious and spiritual duties he was compelled, and called, to perform ... Donne's Augustine will play a central role in Donne scholarship for decades to come.
This excellent study is the first sustained effort "to read Donne's reading of Augustine"; it will prove illuminating for anyone - including critics and historians - concerned with 16th- and 17th-century intellectual culture ... this is a necessary resource for institutions where Donne's prose is taught ... Essential.
respectful, tactful, and assured scholarship
Donne's Augustine is a triumph of careful and creative scholarship and an exemplary, desk-level account of how Donne and his contemporaries read, thought, and wrote.
Notă biografică
Katrin Ettenhuber is a Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and Newton Trust Lecturer in the Faculty of English. Prior to this, she held an A.H. Lloyd Junior Research Fellowship at Christ's College, Cambridge; she is also a former Hölderlin scholar of the German National Academic Foundation. She is the editor of volume 5 of the Oxford Edition of the Sermons of John Donne (OUP, forthcoming) and co-editor, with Gavin Alexander and Sylvia Adamson, of Renaissance Figures of Speech (Cambridge, 2007). She has published a number of articles on Donne's sermons, Renaissance patristics, early modern rhetoric, and seventeenth-century manuscript culture.