The term 'humanist' originally referred to a scholar of Classical literature. In the Renaissance and particularly in the Elizabethan age, European intellectuals devoted themselves to the rediscovery and study of Roman and Greek literature and culture. This trend of Renaissance thought became known in the 19th century as 'humanism'. Often a difficult concept to understand, the term Elizabethan Humanism is introduced in Part One and explained in a number of different contexts. Part Two illustrates how knowledge of humanism allows a clearer understanding of Elizabethan literature, by looking closely at major texts of the Elizabethan period which include Spenser's, 'The Shepherd's Calendar'; Marlowe's 'Faustus' and Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'.
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Michael Pincombe
'This book is written with refreshing lucidity, and is very well organized....a really excellent piece of work which should be part of every university library, and which should be required reading for Renaissance scholars'.
Dr. Rob Maslen, University of Glasgow It is impossible to understand Elizabethan literature without a general concept of the all-important term humanism. This book offers a new perspective on the term and its application to Elizabethan literary culture, one which will help students at all levels to grasp the relationship between the texts they study and the complex group of ideas surrounding the word humanity. The opening chapter provides a comprehensive introduction to the intellectual background to Elizabethan humanism. The book then proceeds to investigate certain key ideas in greater detail, such as Ciceronian humanism and myths of cultural transfer, before moving on to a series of chapters devoted to important individual works dating from the late 1570's, including John Lyly, Edmund Spenser, and Philip Sidney, and concluding with studies of Marlowe's Doctor Faustus and Shakespeare's Hamlet. Written in a lucid and informal manner, Elizabethan Humanism provides an accessible guide to the basic principles underlying Elizabethan Humanism, and also equips the reader with the means of making their own informed analyses of other late sixteenth-century texts. Mike Pincombe is a Lecturer in the Department of English Literary and Linguistic Studies at the University of Newcastle.
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Paperback. Zustand: Gut. X, 214 p. Mit Widmung von Mike Pincombe an Wolfgang Haase im Vorsatz / Dedicated to Wolfgang Haase by Mike Pincombe. - Minimal berieben, Buchrücken lichtbedingt ausgeblichen, innen sehr sauber und ohne Anstreichungen / Minimally rubbed, spine faded due to light, very clean inside and without markings. - CONTENTS Preface PART ONE: CONTEXTS Chapter 1. Elizabethan Humanism Humanity may have a threefold sense Humanity, literature and learning Chapter 2. Ciceronian Humanitas De oficiis: Humanity and bestiality Pro Archia poeta'. Humanity and poetry De oratore (1): Curious universal scholarship De oratore (2): Wit and pleasant vein De oratore (3): The humane voice Chapter 3. Humanists and Humanitians Curious universal scholars Literary humanism: grammarians and men of letters Courtly humanists (1): Abraham Fleming Courtly humanists (2): George Puttenham Courtly humanists (3): Gabriel Harvey Chapter 4. The Translation of Humanity: Thomas Smith and Roger Ascham Sir Thomas Smith and the translatio humanitatis Roger Ascham: Ciceronian and Valerian humanitas The Schoolmaster. Courtiers and barbarians Chapter 5. The Arch-humanist: Gabriel Harvey The Cambridge scholar The scholar in civil conversation The scholar in courtly conversation The scholar as ruffian PART TWO: TEXTS Chapter 6. Pregnant Wit: John Lylys Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit Lylys Euphues and Aschams Euphues The prodigal scholar Humanity and divinity Humanity and severity Chapter 7. Pastoral Rudeness: Edmund Spensers The Shepherds Calendar Rudeness: pastoral and rustical Shepherds and clowns Pan and Apollo: the June eclogue Pan and Eliza: the April eclogue Chapter 8. The Companion of the Camps: Sir Philip Sidneys An Apology for Poetry Poetry, humanity and divinity Courtiers and professors Honest King Arthur Bastard poets Chapter 9. Divinity, Adieu: Christopher Marlowes Dr Faustus Divinity and magic Marlowe and Musaeus Faustus and Paris Chapter 10. Imitations of Humanity: William Shakespeares Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Hamlet the humanist Hamlet the avenger Hamlet the Dane Conclusion Works Consulted Index. ISBN 9780582289802 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 449. Artikel-Nr. 1225864
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Zustand: New. This work is an account of Elizabethan humanism, dedicated to the Elizabethan period of Renaissance writing. It offers a new approach to the topic by using records of the words humanity and humanist to establish an understanding of the word humanism. Series: Longman Mediaeval & Renaissance Library. Num Pages: 224 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DBKE; 2AB; 3JB; DSBD; HRQA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 152 x 13. Weight in Grams: 344. . 2001. 1st Edition. paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. Artikel-Nr. V9780582289802
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