The first part of this thesis offers an analysis of Elizabethan poetical treatises, such as Philip Sidney’s Apology for Poetry, in terms of Michel Foucault’s discursive formations, and the ways in which they were instrumental in redefining the sixteenth century literary terrain of poetry, prose, drama, poetics and literary criticism. It examines the role of contributory factors such as the Puritan attack, Renaissance humanism, the Ramist reform of logic and rhetoric, increased levels of literacy and printing. It explores conflicting definitions of poetry in the early modern period and its changing role and function, and the appropriation of significant elements from other discourses, notably rhetoric, arguing that this process constituted p...
This thesis has two aims. The first is to give an unbiased hearing to certain shorter narrative poem...
Diplomová práce bude zaměřena na literární tvorbu Philipa Sidneyho. Diplomová práce si klade za cíl ...
This thesis examines the culture and rhetoric of the answer-poem during the Tudor and early-Stuart p...
Neither in Antiquity nor in the Middle Ages could literary theory settle the debate about the primac...
This dissertation argues that the problem of perfection was central to English literary culture in t...
The principal objects of this dissertation are three : first, to provide detailed readings of two lo...
This thesis explores the essentially composite nature of early modern printed books, and how the mat...
Neither in Antiquity nor in the Middle Ages could literary theory settle the debate about the primac...
The thesis traces the evolving attitudes towards rhetoric in the highly-rhetorised English-language ...
This thesis brings to light evidence for the circulation and first-hand reception of Aristotle's Poe...
The main goal of this thesis is to analyse the Renaissance approaches to mimesis or imitation percei...
The thesis examines the relationship between poetry and politics under Elizabeth and James, tracing ...
This dissertation considers how questions of poetic form in literary studies converge with questions...
This thesis examines how the occult tradition is an inherent part of the production of vernacular li...
In Lyrical Inheritance, I argue that, conceiving of poetry as productive of reputation and hopeful...
This thesis has two aims. The first is to give an unbiased hearing to certain shorter narrative poem...
Diplomová práce bude zaměřena na literární tvorbu Philipa Sidneyho. Diplomová práce si klade za cíl ...
This thesis examines the culture and rhetoric of the answer-poem during the Tudor and early-Stuart p...
Neither in Antiquity nor in the Middle Ages could literary theory settle the debate about the primac...
This dissertation argues that the problem of perfection was central to English literary culture in t...
The principal objects of this dissertation are three : first, to provide detailed readings of two lo...
This thesis explores the essentially composite nature of early modern printed books, and how the mat...
Neither in Antiquity nor in the Middle Ages could literary theory settle the debate about the primac...
The thesis traces the evolving attitudes towards rhetoric in the highly-rhetorised English-language ...
This thesis brings to light evidence for the circulation and first-hand reception of Aristotle's Poe...
The main goal of this thesis is to analyse the Renaissance approaches to mimesis or imitation percei...
The thesis examines the relationship between poetry and politics under Elizabeth and James, tracing ...
This dissertation considers how questions of poetic form in literary studies converge with questions...
This thesis examines how the occult tradition is an inherent part of the production of vernacular li...
In Lyrical Inheritance, I argue that, conceiving of poetry as productive of reputation and hopeful...
This thesis has two aims. The first is to give an unbiased hearing to certain shorter narrative poem...
Diplomová práce bude zaměřena na literární tvorbu Philipa Sidneyho. Diplomová práce si klade za cíl ...
This thesis examines the culture and rhetoric of the answer-poem during the Tudor and early-Stuart p...