The Cambridge Companion to Allegory
Herausgeber: Copeland, Rita; Struck, Peter T.
The Cambridge Companion to Allegory
Herausgeber: Copeland, Rita; Struck, Peter T.
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Traces the development of allegory in the European and American tradition from antiquity to the modern era.
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Traces the development of allegory in the European and American tradition from antiquity to the modern era.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9780521862295
- ISBN-10: 0521862299
- Artikelnr.: 29338463
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9780521862295
- ISBN-10: 0521862299
- Artikelnr.: 29338463
Introduction Rita Copeland and Peter T. Struck
Part I. Ancient Foundations: 1. Early Greek allegory Dirk Obbink
2. Hellenistic allegory and early imperial rhetoric Glenn W. Most
3. Origen as theorist of allegory: Alexandrian contexts Daniel Boyarin
Part II. Philosophy, Theology, and Poetry 200 to 1200: 4. Allegory and ascent in Neoplatonism Peter T. Struck
5. Allegory in Christian late antiquity Denys Turner
6. Allegory in Islamic literatures Peter Heath
7. Twelfth-century allegory: philosophy and imagination Jon Whitman
Part III. Literary Allegory: Philosophy and Figuration: 8. Allegory in the Roman de la Rose Kevin Brownlee
9. Dante and allegory Albert R. Ascoli
10. Medieval secular allegory: French and English Stephanie Gibbs Kamath and Rita Copeland
11. Medieval religious allegory: French and English Nicolette Zeeman
12. Renaissance allegory from Petrarch to Spenser Michael Murrin
13. Protestant allegory Brian Cummings
14. Allegorical drama Blair Hoxby
Part IV. The Fall and Rise of Allegory: 15. Romanticism's errant allegory Theresa M. Kelley
16. American allegory Deborah L. Madsen
17. Walter Benjamin's concept of allegory Howard Cagill
18. Hermeneutics, deconstruction, allegory Steven Mailloux
19. Allegory happens: allegory and the arts post-1960 Lynette Hunter.
Part I. Ancient Foundations: 1. Early Greek allegory Dirk Obbink
2. Hellenistic allegory and early imperial rhetoric Glenn W. Most
3. Origen as theorist of allegory: Alexandrian contexts Daniel Boyarin
Part II. Philosophy, Theology, and Poetry 200 to 1200: 4. Allegory and ascent in Neoplatonism Peter T. Struck
5. Allegory in Christian late antiquity Denys Turner
6. Allegory in Islamic literatures Peter Heath
7. Twelfth-century allegory: philosophy and imagination Jon Whitman
Part III. Literary Allegory: Philosophy and Figuration: 8. Allegory in the Roman de la Rose Kevin Brownlee
9. Dante and allegory Albert R. Ascoli
10. Medieval secular allegory: French and English Stephanie Gibbs Kamath and Rita Copeland
11. Medieval religious allegory: French and English Nicolette Zeeman
12. Renaissance allegory from Petrarch to Spenser Michael Murrin
13. Protestant allegory Brian Cummings
14. Allegorical drama Blair Hoxby
Part IV. The Fall and Rise of Allegory: 15. Romanticism's errant allegory Theresa M. Kelley
16. American allegory Deborah L. Madsen
17. Walter Benjamin's concept of allegory Howard Cagill
18. Hermeneutics, deconstruction, allegory Steven Mailloux
19. Allegory happens: allegory and the arts post-1960 Lynette Hunter.
Introduction Rita Copeland and Peter T. Struck
Part I. Ancient Foundations: 1. Early Greek allegory Dirk Obbink
2. Hellenistic allegory and early imperial rhetoric Glenn W. Most
3. Origen as theorist of allegory: Alexandrian contexts Daniel Boyarin
Part II. Philosophy, Theology, and Poetry 200 to 1200: 4. Allegory and ascent in Neoplatonism Peter T. Struck
5. Allegory in Christian late antiquity Denys Turner
6. Allegory in Islamic literatures Peter Heath
7. Twelfth-century allegory: philosophy and imagination Jon Whitman
Part III. Literary Allegory: Philosophy and Figuration: 8. Allegory in the Roman de la Rose Kevin Brownlee
9. Dante and allegory Albert R. Ascoli
10. Medieval secular allegory: French and English Stephanie Gibbs Kamath and Rita Copeland
11. Medieval religious allegory: French and English Nicolette Zeeman
12. Renaissance allegory from Petrarch to Spenser Michael Murrin
13. Protestant allegory Brian Cummings
14. Allegorical drama Blair Hoxby
Part IV. The Fall and Rise of Allegory: 15. Romanticism's errant allegory Theresa M. Kelley
16. American allegory Deborah L. Madsen
17. Walter Benjamin's concept of allegory Howard Cagill
18. Hermeneutics, deconstruction, allegory Steven Mailloux
19. Allegory happens: allegory and the arts post-1960 Lynette Hunter.
Part I. Ancient Foundations: 1. Early Greek allegory Dirk Obbink
2. Hellenistic allegory and early imperial rhetoric Glenn W. Most
3. Origen as theorist of allegory: Alexandrian contexts Daniel Boyarin
Part II. Philosophy, Theology, and Poetry 200 to 1200: 4. Allegory and ascent in Neoplatonism Peter T. Struck
5. Allegory in Christian late antiquity Denys Turner
6. Allegory in Islamic literatures Peter Heath
7. Twelfth-century allegory: philosophy and imagination Jon Whitman
Part III. Literary Allegory: Philosophy and Figuration: 8. Allegory in the Roman de la Rose Kevin Brownlee
9. Dante and allegory Albert R. Ascoli
10. Medieval secular allegory: French and English Stephanie Gibbs Kamath and Rita Copeland
11. Medieval religious allegory: French and English Nicolette Zeeman
12. Renaissance allegory from Petrarch to Spenser Michael Murrin
13. Protestant allegory Brian Cummings
14. Allegorical drama Blair Hoxby
Part IV. The Fall and Rise of Allegory: 15. Romanticism's errant allegory Theresa M. Kelley
16. American allegory Deborah L. Madsen
17. Walter Benjamin's concept of allegory Howard Cagill
18. Hermeneutics, deconstruction, allegory Steven Mailloux
19. Allegory happens: allegory and the arts post-1960 Lynette Hunter.