A sustained analysis of the reception of the Aristotelian golden mean in early modern Spanish literature. Studying works of three canonical authors--Garcilaso, Calderà  n, Gracià ¡n--it argues that the ethical credo of moderation was an important part of the classical inheritance on which Golden Age authors frequently drew.
A sustained analysis of the reception of the Aristotelian golden mean in early modern Spanish literature. Studying works of three canonical authors--Garcilaso, Calderà  n, Gracià ¡n--it argues that the ethical credo of moderation was an important part of the classical inheritance on which Golden Age authors frequently drew.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Rabone is Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies at the University of Warwick. He holds a degree in Classics and Modern Languages and a doctorate in Spanish literature from the University of Oxford. His research focuses on the literature and culture of early modern Spain, with particular emphasis on the reception of classical authorities.
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* 1: Aristotelian Wisdom? The Doctrine of the Mean à la mode * 2: A Protean Moral? Aristotelian Metamorphoses in the Figures of Icarus, Daedalus, and Phaethon * 3: Remedia amoris? Love and the Problem of Excess in the Poetry of Garcilaso de la Vega * 4: Speculum prudentiae? Means of Kingship and the Functioning of Tragedy in Calderón's El médico de su honra * 5: Trivial Pursuit? Extremes, Resolution, and the Search for Happiness in Gracián's El Criticón * 6: A modo de conclusión: Imitation and the Future of the modus
* 1: Aristotelian Wisdom? The Doctrine of the Mean à la mode * 2: A Protean Moral? Aristotelian Metamorphoses in the Figures of Icarus, Daedalus, and Phaethon * 3: Remedia amoris? Love and the Problem of Excess in the Poetry of Garcilaso de la Vega * 4: Speculum prudentiae? Means of Kingship and the Functioning of Tragedy in Calderón's El médico de su honra * 5: Trivial Pursuit? Extremes, Resolution, and the Search for Happiness in Gracián's El Criticón * 6: A modo de conclusión: Imitation and the Future of the modus
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