European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages

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Princeton University Press, 21 июл. 2013 г. - Всего страниц: 752

Published just after the Second World War, European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages is a sweeping exploration of the remarkable continuity of European literature across time and place, from the classical era up to the early nineteenth century, and from the Italian peninsula to the British Isles. In what T. S. Eliot called a "magnificent" book, Ernst Robert Curtius establishes medieval Latin literature as the vital transition between the literature of antiquity and the vernacular literatures of later centuries. The result is nothing less than a masterful synthesis of European literature from Homer to Goethe.



European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages is a monumental work of literary scholarship. In a new introduction, Colin Burrow provides critical insights into Curtius's life and ideas and highlights the distinctive importance of this wonderful book.

 

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European Literature
3
The Latin Middle Ages
17
Literature and Education
36
Rhetoric
62
Topics
79
The Goddess Natura
106
Metaphorics
128
Poetry and Rhetoric
145
The Muses
228
Classicism
247
Mannerism
273
The Book as Symbol
302
Dante
348
Epilogue
380
EXCURSUSES
403
The Medieval Bases of Western Thought
587

Heroes and Rulers
167
The Ideal Landscape
183
Poetry and Philosophy
203
Poetry and Theology
214

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Ernst Robert Curtius held the chair of romance literature and language at Bonn University from 1929 until his retirement in 1951. Colin Burrow is a fellow of All Souls College, University of Oxford. He is the author of Epic Romance: Homer to Milton.

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