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Early Modern Medievalisms: The Interplay between Scholarly Reflection and Artistic Production: Intersections, cartea 15

Alicia Montoya, Sophie van Romburgh, Wim van Anrooij
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 sep 2010
Modernity has historically defined itself by relation to classical antiquity on the one hand, and the medieval on the other. While early modernity’s relation to Antiquity has been amply documented, its relation to the medieval has been less studied. This volume seeks to address this omission by presenting some preliminary explorations of this field. In seventeen essays ranging from the Italian Renaissance to Enlightenment France, it focuses on three main themes: continuities and discontinuities between the medieval and early modern, early modern re-uses of medieval matter, and conceptualizations of the medieval. Collectively, the essays illustrate how early modern medievalisms differ in important respects from post-Romantic views of the medieval, ultimately calling for a re-definition of the concept of medievalism itself.

Contributors include: Mette Bruun, Peter Damian-Grint, Anne-Marie De Gendt, Daphne Hoogenboezem, Tiphaine Karsenti, Joost Keizer, Waldemar Kowalski, Elena Lombardi, Coen Maas, Pieter Mannaerts, Christoph Pieper, Jacomien Prins, Adam Shear, Paul Smith, Martin Spies, Andrea Worm, and Aurélie Zygel-Basso.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004187665
ISBN-10: 9004187669
Pagini: 472
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
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Cuprins

CONTENTS

Acknowledgements
Notes on the Editors
Notes on the Contributors
List of Illustrations

Introduction: Questioning Early Modern Medievalisms
ALICIA C. MONTOYA, SOPHIE VAN ROMBURGH, WIM VAN ANROOIJ


Continuities and Discontinuities between the Medieval and the Early Modern


‘I Desire Therefore I Am’: Petrarch’s Canzoniere between the Medieval and the Modern Notion of Desire
ELENA F. LOMBARDI

Medievalisms in Latin Love Poetry of the Early Italian Quattrocento
CHRISTOPH PIEPER

On Pleasure: Conceptions in Badius’s Stultiferae Naves (1501)
ANNE-MARIE DE GENDT

From Historical Invention to Literary Myth: Ambivalences and Contradictions in the Early Modern Reception of the Franco-Trojan Genealogy
TIPHAINE KARSENTI

Early Modern Angelic Song in Francesco Patrizi’s L’Amorosa Filosofia (1577)
JACOMIEN PRINS

Invoking the Medieval: Between Scholarship and Artistic Production


Rabelaisian Medievalisms: Pantagruel and Amadis
PAUL J. SMITH

The Portrait of Lady Katherine Grey and her Son: Iconographic Medievalism as a Legitimation Strategy
MARTIN SPIES

Medieval Tradition Presented in Early Modern Paintings and Inscriptions in Little Poland
WALDEMAR KOWALSKI

‘O Fundatrix Begginarum’: St. Begga and her Office in Early Modern Beguine Scholarship and Musical Sources
PIETER MANNAERTS

Medievalism and Magic: Illustrating Classical French Fairy Tales
DAPHNE HOOGENBOEZEM

A Fairy Troubadour? Medieval Matter and the ‘Bon Vieux Temps’ in Women’s Fairy Tales (1730-1750)
AURÉLIE ZYGEL-BASSO

Old French in the Eighteenth Century: Aucassin et Nicolette
PETER DAMIAN-GRINT


Conceptualizing the Medieval

‘Covered in the Thickest Darkness of Forgetfulness’: Humanist Commonplaces and the Defence of Medievalism in Janus Dousa’s Metrical History (1599)
COEN MAAS

Reproducing the Middle Ages: Abbé Jean-Joseph Rive (1730-1791) and the Study of Manuscript Illumination at the Turn of the Early Modern Period
ANDREA WORM

Michelangelo out of Focus: Medievalism as Absent Life in Italian Renaissance Art
JOOST KEIZER

Jean Mabillon’s Middle Ages: On Medievalism, Textual Criticism, and Monastic Ideals
METTE B. BRUUN

The Early Modern Construction of Medieval Jewish Thought
ADAM SHEAR


Index Nominum

Notă biografică

Alicia C. Montoya, Ph.D. (2005), University of Leiden, is Rosalind Franklin Fellow in Romance Languages at the University of Groningen (The Netherlands). She has published on French medievalism, book history and women authors, including Marie-Anne Barbier et la tragédie post-classique (Champion, 2007).

Sophie van Romburgh, Ph.D. (2002), University of Leiden, is a lecturer in English philology at the University of Leiden (The Netherlands). She studies early modern scholarship on medieval Germanic literature, and has published the correspondence of Francis Junius (Brill, 2004).

Wim van Anrooij, Ph.D. (1990) in philology, University of Leiden, is Professor of Dutch Literature until Romanticism at the University of Leiden (The Netherlands). He has published on heralds and heraldic poetry, the Nine Worthies and medieval miscellanies.

Recenzii

"The editors of Early Modern Medievalisms deserve high praise for assembling excellent individual contributions representative of a wide range of topics and methodological approaches. Moreover, they should be congratulated on producing a meticulously edited volume." – Richard Utz, Georgia Institute of Technology, in: Spenser Review 43.2.38 (Fall 2013)