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Lives as lived and lives as written are never one and the same. To turn the first into the second one must introduce "fiction" into the "fact" of the actual existence; this is never more true than during the Renaissance, when multiformity was the rule. The Rhetorics of Life-Writing in Early Modern Europe explores the ways in which authors and their subjects constructed images for themselves, and some of the ways in which those images worked. The volume is especially timely in light of the growing interest in "microhistory," and in the histories that are emerging from nonliterary documents. Chapters consider numerous genres, including hagiography, epistolary and verse biography, and less familiar forms such as parodic prosopography, life-writing in funeral sermons, and comic martyrology. Contributors to the volume come from history, art history, and literature, and they include F.W. Conrad, Sheila ffolliott, Robert Kolb, James Mehl, Diana Robin, T.C. Price Zimmerman, and Elizabeth Goldsmith and Abby Zanger, among others. Thomas F. Mayer is Associate Professor of History, Augustana College. D. R. Woolf is Professor of History, Dalhousie University.
From the Back Cover: Lives as lived and lives as written are never one and the same. To turn the first into the second one must introduce "fiction" into the "fact" of the actual existence. This generalization holds especially true for the wide variety of life-writing forms employed during the Renaissance. The Rhetorics of Life-Writing in Early Modern Europe explores the ways in which authors and their subjects constructed images for themselves, and some of the ways in which those images worked. The kinds of life-writing explored extend from familiar modes of biography (hagiography, for example) to less usual but still literary representations, such as the parody prosopography of The Lives of Obscure Men. Some essays stay within fairly traditional forms but study their employment in the hands of women. Others cross boundaries, illuminating, for example, the martyrology of John Foxe as comedy, or revealing unknown forms of life-writing in Lutheran funeral sermons.
Title: The Rhetorics of Life-Writing in Early ...
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Publication Date: 1995
Binding: Hardcover
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Condition: Sehr gut. New edition. 391 p. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - In perfect condition. - Content: Paolo Giovio and the Rhetoric of Individuality - T. C. Price Zimmermann; Giorgio Vasaris Nita di Michelangelo Buonarroti and the Shade of Donatello - Barbara J. Watts; Burying the Brethren: Lutheran Funeral Sermons as Life-Writing - Robert Kolb; With Friends Like This.The Biography of Philip Melanchthon by Joachim Camerarius - Timothy J. Wengert; Manipulating Reputations: Sir Thomas More, Sir Thomas Elyot, and the Conclusion of William Ropers Lyfe of Sir Thomas Moore, Knighte - F. W. Conrad; Characterizations of the Obscure Men of Cologne: A Study in Pre-Reformation - Collective Authorship/James V. Mehl; Cassandra Fedeles Epistolae (1488-1521): Biography as Ef-facement - Diana Robin; A Sticking-Plaster Saint? Autobiography and Hagiography in the Making of Reginald Pole - Thomas F. Mayer; A Protestant Poetics of Process:Reformation Rhetorics of the Self in Sponde, de Beze, and dAubigne - Catharine Randall; The Rhetoric of Martyrdom: Generic Contradiction and Narrative Strategy in John Foxes Acts and Monuments - D. R. Woolf; Montaignes Essais: The Literary and Literal Digesting of a Life - William E. Engel; Whose Life Is It, Anyway? Subject and Subjectio in Fulke Grevilles Life Of Sidneye - Adriana McCrea; Exemplarity and Gender: Three Lives of Queen Catherine de Medicie - Sheila ffolliott; The Politics and Poetics of the Mancini Romance: Visions and Revisions of the Life of Louis - Elizabeth C. Goldsmith and Abby E. Zanger. ISBN 9780472105915 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 720 Original hardcover with dust jacket. Seller Inventory # 1169324
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