Mytho-poetics at Work: A Study of the Figure of Egmont, the Dutch Revolt and its Influence in Europe: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, cartea 266
Autor Rengenier Rittersmaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 ian 2018
In addition, this book offers the very first systematic study of the phenomenon of mytho-genesis and provides a conceptual model that can be applied to analogous historical myths.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004270831
ISBN-10: 9004270833
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Studies in Intellectual History
ISBN-10: 9004270833
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill's Studies in Intellectual History
Cuprins
Preface to the German Edition
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Part 1
Section 1
1 Preliminary Remarks on the Source Corpus
2 Biographical Information on the Eyewitnesses and Authors
Section 2
3 The Atavistic Layer
4 The Particularistic Layer
5 The Theocratic Redemptive-Historical Layer
6 The Religious-Confessional Layer
7 The Person-Centered Layer
Intermezzo: The Sacred Layer
Continuation of the Person-Centered Layer
8 The Anti-Spanish Layer
9 The Anti-Spanish Layer in the Early Foreign Egmont Reception
Concluding Remarks: On Dealing with the Quirks of History
Part 2
10 Preliminary Remarks on the Source Corpus
11 A Historiographical Subgenus: Herography
12 The Struggle for Preponderance: Historiography in the Wake of Sectarian Wrangling
13 The Target: The Supremacy of Northern Dutch Historiography
14 In the Wake of Politics: Grotius’ Historiography as “Certification” of the Republic’s Birth
15 In the Name of the Search for Truth: De Thou’s Historiography as an Irenic Manifesto
16 Under the Spell of prudentia: Strada’s and Bentivoglio’s Historiography as a Political Lesson
1 The Baroque: More than a Transitional Stage Between the Renaissance and the Enlightenment
2 “Quell’Aiace e questo Ulisse.” Egmont and Orange in Strada and Bentivoglio
17 In the Spirit of the Enlightenment: Wagenaar’s Historiography as an Empirical Analysis of the Past
Concluding Remarks: On Dealing with the History’s Late-Comers
Part 3
Section 1
Section 2
18 Defining the Problem, Delineating the Theme
19 The Development of the Chosen One: On Goethe’s Sources for His Egmont Tragedy
20 The Development of the Chosen One: On Schiller’s Sources for His Egmont Treatment
21 “Under Similar Constellations”: A Star Over Brussels, Rome, Weimar
22 Egmont, or: The Excess of Noble-Mindedness
23 Egmont, the Man of Integrity, or: Praise for an Honest and Undisguised Man
24 Synopsis: The Afterlife of Count Lamoral of Egmont Since 1800
Concluding Remarks: Dealing with the Patterns of History
Afterword: On the Writhing Carcas and the homo amplificator
Appendix 1: The Element of Chess in Goethe’s Egmont
Appendix 2: Illustrations of the Process of Mycorrhiza
Appendix 3: Textual Comparison between the Ypres Eyewitness Account and Pieter Christiaenszoon Bor’s Nederlantsche Oorloghen
Appendix 4: Schematic Overview of the Transmission of the Egmont Material between the Proto- and the Historiographical Phases of the Egmont Reception
Appendix 5: Summary of the State of Research on Goethe’s Egmont in German Studies
Appendix 6: Complete Passages on Egmont’s Noble-Mindedness
Appendix 7: Extensive Citation from Fugger-Zeitung
Published Primary Sources
Unpublished Primary Sources: Manuscripts and Pamphlets
Secondary Literature
Register of Names
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
Part 1
To Order the Unprecedented: Egmont in Proto-
Historiography
Section 1
Prolegomena
1 Preliminary Remarks on the Source Corpus
2 Biographical Information on the Eyewitnesses and Authors
Section 2
The Various Layers of the Early Egmont Reception
3 The Atavistic Layer
4 The Particularistic Layer
5 The Theocratic Redemptive-Historical Layer
6 The Religious-Confessional Layer
7 The Person-Centered Layer
Intermezzo: The Sacred Layer
Continuation of the Person-Centered Layer
8 The Anti-Spanish Layer
9 The Anti-Spanish Layer in the Early Foreign Egmont Reception
Concluding Remarks: On Dealing with the Quirks of History
Part 2
To Exploit the Anachronism: Egmont in Historiography
10 Preliminary Remarks on the Source Corpus
11 A Historiographical Subgenus: Herography
12 The Struggle for Preponderance: Historiography in the Wake of Sectarian Wrangling
13 The Target: The Supremacy of Northern Dutch Historiography
14 In the Wake of Politics: Grotius’ Historiography as “Certification” of the Republic’s Birth
15 In the Name of the Search for Truth: De Thou’s Historiography as an Irenic Manifesto
16 Under the Spell of prudentia: Strada’s and Bentivoglio’s Historiography as a Political Lesson
1 The Baroque: More than a Transitional Stage Between the Renaissance and the Enlightenment
2 “Quell’Aiace e questo Ulisse.” Egmont and Orange in Strada and Bentivoglio
17 In the Spirit of the Enlightenment: Wagenaar’s Historiography as an Empirical Analysis of the Past
Concluding Remarks: On Dealing with the History’s Late-Comers
Part 3
To Eulogise the Unfeigned: Egmont in the European Age of Revolution
Section 1
The Dead End: On How the German Baroque Left Behind No Trace of Egmont
Section 2
“The Path to Glory”: Egmont’s Finest Hour in the Revolutionary Era
18 Defining the Problem, Delineating the Theme
19 The Development of the Chosen One: On Goethe’s Sources for His Egmont Tragedy
20 The Development of the Chosen One: On Schiller’s Sources for His Egmont Treatment
21 “Under Similar Constellations”: A Star Over Brussels, Rome, Weimar
22 Egmont, or: The Excess of Noble-Mindedness
23 Egmont, the Man of Integrity, or: Praise for an Honest and Undisguised Man
24 Synopsis: The Afterlife of Count Lamoral of Egmont Since 1800
Concluding Remarks: Dealing with the Patterns of History
Afterword: On the Writhing Carcas and the homo amplificator
Appendix 1: The Element of Chess in Goethe’s Egmont
Appendix 2: Illustrations of the Process of Mycorrhiza
Appendix 3: Textual Comparison between the Ypres Eyewitness Account and Pieter Christiaenszoon Bor’s Nederlantsche Oorloghen
Appendix 4: Schematic Overview of the Transmission of the Egmont Material between the Proto- and the Historiographical Phases of the Egmont Reception
Appendix 5: Summary of the State of Research on Goethe’s Egmont in German Studies
Appendix 6: Complete Passages on Egmont’s Noble-Mindedness
Appendix 7: Extensive Citation from Fugger-Zeitung
Published Primary Sources
Unpublished Primary Sources: Manuscripts and Pamphlets
Secondary Literature
Register of Names
Notă biografică
Rengenier Rittersma studied History and German Philology (cum laude) in Amsterdam and Heidelberg and obtained his Ph.D. in History from the European University Institute, Florence. His current project is Tartufomania: Truffle Obsessions in Europe since the Renaissance.
Recenzii
“This book is a splendid achievement: the research is prodigious, the work is clearly organized, and the writing is elegant and even witty. I certainly learned much that I did not know about a classic work of German literature.”
Theodore Ziolkowski, Princeton University
“Rittersma's book can be perceived as a cornerstone in a cultural history of Europe, since it is one of the very first studies that systematically tackles the transformation, during a period of more than two centuries, of a historical figure.”
Peter Burschel, Director Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel
“Rittersma’s meditations on myths are thoughtful and illuminating […]. This rich study deserves to be read by historians and literature specialists alike.”
Jan Machielsen, Cardiff University. In: The English Historical Review, Vol. 134, Issue 568 (June 2019), pp. 701-703.
“meticulously researched […] This book provides an often witty and engaging account of the history, influence, and transformation of a historical figure.”
Dannielle Shaw, University of Groningen. In: European History Quarterly, Vol. 49, No. 2 (April 2019), pp. 346-347.
“highly informative and engrossing […] a paradigm for the mythmaking of historical figures.”
Cornelia Niekus Moore, University of Hawaii, emeritus. In: Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 49, No. 4 (2018), pp. 1277-1279.
“a fascinating analysis of the work process of Goethe and Schiller, which Rittersma describes with great attention to detail and great joy.”
Liesbeth Geevers, Lund University. In: Cuadernos de Historia Moderna, Vol. 44, No. 2 (2019), pp. 661-663.
Theodore Ziolkowski, Princeton University
“Rittersma's book can be perceived as a cornerstone in a cultural history of Europe, since it is one of the very first studies that systematically tackles the transformation, during a period of more than two centuries, of a historical figure.”
Peter Burschel, Director Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel
“Rittersma’s meditations on myths are thoughtful and illuminating […]. This rich study deserves to be read by historians and literature specialists alike.”
Jan Machielsen, Cardiff University. In: The English Historical Review, Vol. 134, Issue 568 (June 2019), pp. 701-703.
“meticulously researched […] This book provides an often witty and engaging account of the history, influence, and transformation of a historical figure.”
Dannielle Shaw, University of Groningen. In: European History Quarterly, Vol. 49, No. 2 (April 2019), pp. 346-347.
“highly informative and engrossing […] a paradigm for the mythmaking of historical figures.”
Cornelia Niekus Moore, University of Hawaii, emeritus. In: Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol. 49, No. 4 (2018), pp. 1277-1279.
“a fascinating analysis of the work process of Goethe and Schiller, which Rittersma describes with great attention to detail and great joy.”
Liesbeth Geevers, Lund University. In: Cuadernos de Historia Moderna, Vol. 44, No. 2 (2019), pp. 661-663.