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Framing Authority - Sayings, Self, and Society in Sixteenth-Century England (Hardcover)
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Framing Authority - Sayings, Self, and Society in Sixteenth-Century England (Hardcover)
Series: Princeton Legacy Library
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Writers in sixteenth-century England often kept commonplace books
in which to jot down notable fragments encountered during reading
or conversation, but few critics have fully appreciated the
formative influence this activity had on humanism. Focusing on the
discursive practices of "gathering" textual fragments and "framing"
or forming, arranging, and assimilating them, Mary Crane shows how
keeping commonplace books made up the English humanists' central
transaction with antiquity and provided an influential model for
authorial practice and authoritative self-fashioning. She thereby
revises our perceptions of English humanism, revealing its emphasis
on sayings, collectivism, shared resources, anonymous inscription,
and balance of power--in contrast to an aristocratic mode of
thought, which championed individualism, imperialism, and strong
assertion of authorial voice. Crane first explores the theory of
gathering and framing as articulated in influential
sixteenth-century logic and rhetoric texts and in the pedagogical
theory with which they were linked in the humanist project. She
then investigates the practice of humanist discourse through a
series of texts that exemplify the notebook method of composition.
These texts include school curricula, political and economic
treatises (such as More's Utopia), contemporary biography, and
collections of epigrams and poetic miscellanies. Originally
published in 1993. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest
print-on-demand technology to again make available previously
out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton
University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of
these important books while presenting them in durable paperback
and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is
to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in
the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press
since its founding in 1905.
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