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Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. A nice, bright copy. ; The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe; Vol. 109; 6 X 0.4 X 9 inches; 130 pages.
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Paperback. Condition: New. The collected writings of Margaret More Roper, presented and annotated for classroom use. Margaret More Roper (1505-44) was, at the age of nineteen, the first early modern woman writer in Tudor England and the first nonroyal woman to have a book printed in the English language. As the eldest daughter of Sir Thomas More, Roper received a cutting-edge education in Latin and Greek that was virtually unprecedented for a woman. Besides gaining an international reputation for her outstanding erudition, Roper served as More's confidante during his imprisonment. Her correspondence from this period offers valuable insight into a key moment in English history. This Other Voice series edition recognizes Margaret More Roper as a notable historical figure in her own right and as one of the most learned women of her time. It publishes all her extant writings in modernized spelling, with annotations, a glossary, and a current bibliography of studies about her.
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Published by Brepols N.V., Turnhout, 2002
ISBN 10: 2503508049 ISBN 13: 9782503508047
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The fourteen essays presented in this volume contribute substantially to the study of the reinvention of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. They take an historicized approach to constructions of the past, and most address the relatively new field of Medievalism. All of them focus on how and why the present of any period uses the past to promote its own opinions, beliefs, doctrines or views. In particular, the volume demonstrates that reinventions of past eras or figures can be motivated by a nationalistic desire to create cultural 'roots', to discover origins that justify a regime or group's self-identity, to appropriate a cultural icon or neglected author for a particular political agenda, or to reflect on contemporary social issues via a remote time and place. Reworkings or adaptations of earlier culture often tell us more about the age in which they were produced than the one revived or revisited. This volume features five essays that treat medieval subjects; four focus on Tudor and Stuart figures, religion or politics; and five concentrate on nineteenth-century uses of medieval or early modern events, literary conventions, settings and themes. The reinvention of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance is an historicized approach to constructions of the past. How and why does the present of any period uses the past to promote its own opinions, beliefs, doctrines or views? In particular, this volume demonstrates that reinventions of past eras or figures can be motivated by a nationalistic desire to create cultural 'roots', to discover origins that justify a regime or group's self-identity, to appropriate a cultural icon or neglected author for a particular political agenda, or to reflect on contemporary social issues via a remote time and place. Reworkings or adaptations of earlier culture often tell us more about the age in which they were produced than the one revived or revisited. This volume features five essays that treat medieval subjects; four focus on Tudor and Stuart figures, religion or politics; and five concentrate on nineteenth-century uses of medieval or early modern events, literary conventions, settings and themes. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Language: English
Published by Scolar Press, Aldershot, Hants., 1992
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1992, 232 pages, pub- Scolar Press, editors: J Brink and W.Gentrup; not xlib. Hardback. A collection of fourteen essays by different contributors. They range widely - Shakespeare's Macbeth, Spenser's Faerie Queen, Melanchthon, Italian Humanism in Poland, madrigals.and so on. Index. No illus. Condition - a fine copy throughout - no flaws to d-j, hard casing or text.
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Published by University of Chicago Press, 2024
ISBN 10: 1649591225 ISBN 13: 9781649591227
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