Knihu momentálně nemáme skladem
Inventing the Critic in Renaissance England
Autoři
262 stránek
Více o knize
The book explores the emergence of English literary criticism at the turn of the seventeenth century, highlighting the contributions of figures like Philip Sidney, George Puttenham, and Ben Jonson. It examines their complex relationship with the role of the critic, revealing their fears of misunderstanding and marginalization. Rather than merely adopting existing frameworks from Europe, these critics actively shaped their own practices in response to various social and intellectual influences, marking a significant moment in the evolution of critical discourse.
Varianta knihy
2020, pevná
Nákup knihy
Jakmile ji vyčmucháme, pošleme vám e-mail.