Taking a broad European approach, this collection brings together specialists on medieval and early modern culture in order to challenge assumptions that medieval culture was homogenous and characterized by consensus, and that literary discourse is by nature 'eirenic'. The volume more clearly shows continuities and discontinuities and provides a mo
Taking a broad European approach, this collection brings together specialists on medieval and early modern culture in order to challenge assumptions that medieval culture was homogenous and characterized by consensus, and that literary discourse is by nature 'eirenic'. The volume more clearly shows continuities and discontinuities and provides a moHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Almut Suerbaum, Fellow and Tutor in German, Somerville College, Oxford, UK Dr Benjamin Thompson, Fellow and Tutor in History, Somerville College, Oxford, UK Dr George Southcombe, Sarah Lawrence College, USA and Director of the Sarah Lawrence Programme at Wadham College, Oxford, UK.
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Introduction I: Textual Strategies 1: Between Autobiography and Apocalypse 2: The Ends of Polemic and the Beginning of Lohengrin 3: Feeling the Polemic of an Early Motet 4: 'Why do you concern yourself with these words?' Rhetoric and Polemic in Medieval Castilian Female Saints' Lives II: Social Practice 5: Dissing the Teacher 6: Language of Violence 7: Psalms as Polemic 8: Maximos the Greek III: Historical Narratives 9: The Polemic of Reform in the Later Medieval English Church 10: Lamenting the Church? Bishop Andrzej Krzycki and Early Reformation Polemic 11: The Polemics of Moderation in Late Seventeenth-Century England
Introduction; I: Textual Strategies; 1: Between Autobiography and Apocalypse; 2: The Ends of Polemic and the Beginning of Lohengrin; 3: Feeling the Polemic of an Early Motet; 4: 'Why do you concern yourself with these words?' Rhetoric and Polemic in Medieval Castilian Female Saints' Lives; II: Social Practice; 5: Dissing the Teacher; 6: Language of Violence; 7: Psalms as Polemic; 8: Maximos the Greek; III: Historical Narratives; 9: The Polemic of Reform in the Later Medieval English Church; 10: Lamenting the Church? Bishop Andrzej Krzycki and Early Reformation Polemic; 11: The Polemics of Moderation in Late Seventeenth-Century England
Introduction I: Textual Strategies 1: Between Autobiography and Apocalypse 2: The Ends of Polemic and the Beginning of Lohengrin 3: Feeling the Polemic of an Early Motet 4: 'Why do you concern yourself with these words?' Rhetoric and Polemic in Medieval Castilian Female Saints' Lives II: Social Practice 5: Dissing the Teacher 6: Language of Violence 7: Psalms as Polemic 8: Maximos the Greek III: Historical Narratives 9: The Polemic of Reform in the Later Medieval English Church 10: Lamenting the Church? Bishop Andrzej Krzycki and Early Reformation Polemic 11: The Polemics of Moderation in Late Seventeenth-Century England
Introduction; I: Textual Strategies; 1: Between Autobiography and Apocalypse; 2: The Ends of Polemic and the Beginning of Lohengrin; 3: Feeling the Polemic of an Early Motet; 4: 'Why do you concern yourself with these words?' Rhetoric and Polemic in Medieval Castilian Female Saints' Lives; II: Social Practice; 5: Dissing the Teacher; 6: Language of Violence; 7: Psalms as Polemic; 8: Maximos the Greek; III: Historical Narratives; 9: The Polemic of Reform in the Later Medieval English Church; 10: Lamenting the Church? Bishop Andrzej Krzycki and Early Reformation Polemic; 11: The Polemics of Moderation in Late Seventeenth-Century England
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