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French Connections in the English Renaissance
French Connections in the English Renaissance
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A01=Catherine Gimelli Martin
A01=Hassan Melehy
Albanian Knight
Anglo-French cultural exchange
Author_Catherine Gimelli Martin
Author_Hassan Melehy
Bandello's Novella
Bandello’s Novella
bellay
Buchanan's De Iure Regni
Buchanan’s De Iure Regni
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Category=DSB
Category=DSBD
cross-channel literary influence research
De Iure Regni Apud Scotos
discours
Du Bellay
early modern literature
Edward III
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eq_biography-true-stories
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eq_isMigrated=2
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Faerie Queene
gender debates Renaissance
Henry III
histoires
Histoires Tragiques
Hobbes's Behemoth
Hobbes’s Behemoth
Hugo Grotius
Illustration De La Langue
joachim
Joachim Du Bellay
literary appropriation
Ma Il
mary
Matteo Bandello's Novelle
Matteo Bandello’s Novelle
Pierre De Ronsard
political discourse analysis
servitude
Shakespeare's Queen
sidney
Spenser's Complaints
Spenser's Translation
Spenser’s Complaints
Spenser’s Translation
thou
Title Cut
tragiques
translation studies Renaissance
Van Der Noot
Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos
volontaire
Voluntary Servitude
Wynkyn De Worde
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9781138271951
- Weight: 410g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 28 Nov 2016
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
The study of literature still tends to be nation-based, even when direct evidence contradicts longstanding notions of an autonomous literary canon. In a time when current events make inevitable the acceptance of a global perspective, the essays in this volume suggest a corrective to such scholarly limitations: the contributors offer alternatives to received notions of 'influence' and the more or less linear transmission of translatio studii, demonstrating that they no longer provide adequate explanations for the interactions among the various literary canons of the Renaissance. Offering texts on a variety of aspects of the Anglo-French Renaissance instead of concentrating on one set of borrowings or phenomena, this collection points to new configurations of the relationships among national literatures. Contributors address specific borrowings, rewritings, and appropriations of French writing by English authors, in fields ranging from lyric poetry to epic poetry to drama to political treatise. The bibliography presents a comprehensive list of publications on French connections in the English Renaissance from 1902 to the present day.
Catherine Gimelli Martin teaches at the University of Memphis, USA, where she has been the recipient of a Dunavant Professorship and several distinguished research awards. The Milton Society of America and the John Donne Society have similarly honored her with essay and book awards. Hassan Melehy teaches in the Department of Romance Languages at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. He has published widely on early modern literature and philosophy, critical theory, and cinema studies.
French Connections in the English Renaissance
€68.99
