Classical, Renaissance, and Postmodernist Acts of the Imagination: Essays Commemorating O.B. Hardison, JrArthur F. Kinney University of Delaware Press, 1996 - 304 من الصفحات "This sharply focused collection of essays on poetics and poetry, with special attention to Shakespeare, includes the work of some of the nation's best-known and most respected scholars and authors. All of them are former colleagues of O. B. Hardison, Jr., and their major new essays, written especially for this collection, center on his interests: Aristotle and classical poetics, Petrarch and Italian poetics, the English Renaissance, especially Shakespeare and Milton, and postmodernist work in theory, literature, and science."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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21 October 1993 | 24 |
Aristotle and the Future of Tragedy | 31 |
The Paradigm Shifts | 40 |
How Words after speech | 47 |
Poetic | 58 |
The Gift A Life of Lorenzo | 76 |
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet | 177 |
Begot of nothing? Dreams and Imagination in Romeo | 195 |
Theme and Action in Measure | 211 |
Miltons Eve and the | 222 |
Rhymes and Reasons | 236 |
The Splendor of Truth | 257 |
Reflections of O B Hardison Jr | 266 |
The Creative Brain | 278 |
Justice and Renaissance Poetics | 91 |
The Public Turn | 105 |
Sidney Shakespeare and the Fallen Poet | 116 |
Shakespearean Imaginations of the Other | 132 |
Finding a Text Finding a Play | 151 |
Invisible Evolution in the Works of O B Hardison Jr | 288 |
Selected Works by O B Hardison Jr | 294 |
Contributors | 300 |
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