Description |
x, 355 pages ; 25 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
1. Art, nature, and convention: Art, nature, and convention -- Art and nature in antiquity -- Art and convention in antiquity -- Medieval redefinition -- 2. Convention in the sixteenth century: "Duble name" of custom: the Reformation attack on convention -- "Use becomes another nature": custom in sixteenth-century politics and law -- A world on wheels: convention in sixteenth-century moral philosophy -- Neo-stoic and Baconian nature: seventeenth-century prospects -- 3. Convention and the sixteenth-century arts of speech: Possibilities of discourse: Renaissance logic, rhetoric, and poetics -- "Convenience to nature" and the "Secretes of privitie": nature and convention in defense of poetry -- Artlessness of art: convention in Renaissance poetics -- "The separation of opinions": the role of convention in criticism and controversy -- 4. Contextualism and the role of convention in historiography: Historical rhetoric and historical explanation -- Emergence of historical consciousness -- "A genius of times": the contexts of historical periods -- "A passable contexture": convention and the practice of contextualism -- 5. Triumph of convention: "A latitude of sense": testing for truth -- Real and mental theater: the complex of classicism -- "Betwixt two ages cast": Dryden's criticism -- "These broken ends": ancients, moderns, and modernity. |
Subject |
Convention (Philosophy)
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Convention (Philosophy) |
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Literature -- Philosophy.
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Literature -- Philosophy. |
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Criticism -- History.
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Criticism. |
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History. |
ISBN |
0674170156 |
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