0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
  • R500 - R1,000 (2)
  • R1,000 - R2,500 (3)
  • R2,500 - R5,000 (2)
  • -
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 7 of 7 matches in All Departments

Medieval Shakespeare - Pasts and Presents (Hardcover, New): Ruth Morse, Helen Cooper, Peter Holland Medieval Shakespeare - Pasts and Presents (Hardcover, New)
Ruth Morse, Helen Cooper, Peter Holland
R2,577 R2,302 Discovery Miles 23 020 Save R275 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For many, Shakespeare represents the advent of modernity. It is easy to forget that he was in fact a writer deeply embedded in the Middle Ages, who inherited many of his shaping ideas and assumptions from the medieval past. This collection brings together essays by internationally renowned scholars of medieval and early modern literature, the history of the book and theatre history to present new perspectives on Shakespeare and his medieval heritage. Separated into four parts, the collection explores Shakespeare and his work in the context of the Middle Ages, medieval books and language, the British past, and medieval conceptions of drama and theatricality, together showing Shakespeare's work as rooted in late medieval history and culture. Insisting upon Shakespeare's complexity and medieval multiplicity, Medieval Shakespeare gives readers the opportunity to appreciate both Shakespeare and his period within the traditions that fostered and surrounded him.

The Medieval Medea (Hardcover): Ruth Morse The Medieval Medea (Hardcover)
Ruth Morse
R2,876 Discovery Miles 28 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Wide-ranging study of the myth of Medea, concentrating on but not exclusively confined to its medieval incarnation. The legends of Jason and Medea illustrate how disparate and sometimes contradictory stories were combined in the creation of the first secular princely quest, how that quest functioned as a benchmark of western chronology, and howthat in turn assured the stories' position as part of the legends of Troy. The innovations of Euripides and Apollonius were imitated throughout Antiquity, and examples of murderous mothers illustrated the lethal disruptions of which women could be capable. For many medieval authors - Dante, Chaucer, Boccaccio, Gower, Christine de Pizan and others -the problem of a hero who betrays his oath and a heroine who murders and escapes offered insoluble and tragicsubjects. This study discusses how the legends contribute not only to ideas of history, but also to conceptions of the power and ruthlessness of women. RUTH MORSE is Professeur des Universites at UniversiteParis VII.

Medieval Shakespeare - Pasts and Presents (Paperback): Ruth Morse, Helen Cooper, Peter Holland Medieval Shakespeare - Pasts and Presents (Paperback)
Ruth Morse, Helen Cooper, Peter Holland
R945 Discovery Miles 9 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For many, Shakespeare represents the advent of modernity. It is easy to forget that he was in fact a writer deeply embedded in the Middle Ages, who inherited many of his shaping ideas and assumptions from the medieval past. This collection brings together essays by internationally renowned scholars of medieval and early modern literature, the history of the book and theatre history to present new perspectives on Shakespeare and his medieval heritage. Separated into four parts, the collection explores Shakespeare and his work in the context of the Middle Ages, medieval books and language, the British past, and medieval conceptions of drama and theatricality, together showing Shakespeare's work as rooted in late medieval history and culture. Insisting upon Shakespeare's complexity and medieval multiplicity, Medieval Shakespeare gives readers the opportunity to appreciate both Shakespeare and his period within the traditions that fostered and surrounded him.

Truth and Convention in the Middle Ages - Rhetoric, Representation and Reality (Hardcover, New): Ruth Morse Truth and Convention in the Middle Ages - Rhetoric, Representation and Reality (Hardcover, New)
Ruth Morse
R2,579 R2,304 Discovery Miles 23 040 Save R275 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Medieval assumptions about the nature of the representation involved in literary and historical narratives were widely different from our own. Writers and readers worked with a complex understanding of the relations between truth and convention, in which accounts of presumed fact could be expanded, embellished, or translated in a variety of accepted ways. Ruth Morse's challenging and wide-ranging book explores how these assumptions operated in a broad range of genres, including romance, history, and biography. The book recovers the rhetorical principles which governed the creation and interpretation of such writings, and demonstrates their educational centrality in medieval Europe. Drawing upon this background, Truth and Convention in the Middle Ages examines in detail the diverse ways in which ostensibly 'historical' narratives established their legitimacy, notably through their invocation of earlier textual authorities or 'sources'. In analysing these complex processes of narrative reconstruction, this lucid and accessible book itself reconstructs medieval habits of reading and writing, and raises far-reaching questions about language and representation.

Chaucer Traditions - Studies in Honour of Derek Brewer (Paperback, Revised): Ruth Morse, Barry Windeatt Chaucer Traditions - Studies in Honour of Derek Brewer (Paperback, Revised)
Ruth Morse, Barry Windeatt
R947 Discovery Miles 9 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Chaucer was perceived as the father of English poetry, and his works gave rise to a diversity of traditions of both creative response and critical commentary, to subsequent 'Chaucerian' authors and to a body of comment about his writings. This book is the first to describe Chaucer's literary influence across a wide range of writers and periods. It takes as its theme the variety of responses to Chaucer or 'Chaucer Traditions', and addresses topics of special interest arising from the effects Chaucer's work had on subsequent writers in the three centuries leading up to Dryden. Each essay focuses on a certain writer or literary tradition discussing these in the context of Chaucer's work and its influence. The result is an important collection of essays which will be of interest to all teachers and students of Chaucer, as well as to scholars of poetry in later periods.

Truth and Convention in the Middle Ages - Rhetoric, Representation and Reality (Paperback): Ruth Morse Truth and Convention in the Middle Ages - Rhetoric, Representation and Reality (Paperback)
Ruth Morse
R1,141 Discovery Miles 11 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Medieval assumptions about the nature of the representation involved in literary and historical narratives were widely different from our own. Writers and readers worked with a complex understanding of the relations between truth and convention, in which accounts of presumed fact could be expanded, embellished, or translated in a variety of accepted ways. Ruth Morse's challenging and wide-ranging book explores how these assumptions operated in a broad range of genres, including romance, history, and biography. The book recovers the rhetorical principles which governed the creation and interpretation of such writings, and demonstrates their educational centrality in medieval Europe. Drawing upon this background, Truth and Convention in the Middle Ages examines in detail the diverse ways in which ostensibly 'historical' narratives established their legitimacy, notably through their invocation of earlier textual authorities or 'sources'. In analysing these complex processes of narrative reconstruction, this lucid and accessible book itself reconstructs medieval habits of reading and writing, and raises far-reaching questions about language and representation.

Hugo, Pasternak, Brecht, Cesaire - Great Shakespeareans: Volume XIV (Hardcover, New): Ruth Morse Hugo, Pasternak, Brecht, Cesaire - Great Shakespeareans: Volume XIV (Hardcover, New)
Ruth Morse
R4,567 Discovery Miles 45 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Great Shakespeareans offers a systematic account of those figures who have had the greatest influence on the interpretation, understanding and cultural reception of Shakespeare, both nationally and internationally. In this volume, leading scholars assess the contribution of Victor-Marie Hugo, Francois-Victor Hugo, Boris Leonidivich Pasternak, Bertolt Brecht and Aime Cesaire to the afterlife and reception of Shakespeare and his plays. Each substantial contribution assesses the double impact of Shakespeare on the figure covered and of the figure on the understanding, interpretation and appreciation of Shakespeare, provide a sketch of their subject's intellectual and professional biography and an account of the wider cultural context, including comparison with other figures or works within the same field.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland…
John Lanigan Paperback R632 Discovery Miles 6 320
An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland
John Lanigan Paperback R633 Discovery Miles 6 330
Where are the dead?
Oteng Montshiti Hardcover R698 Discovery Miles 6 980
The Constitution of Man, Considered in…
George Combe Paperback R389 Discovery Miles 3 890
Serving God
Oteng Montshiti Hardcover R762 Discovery Miles 7 620
Die Braambos Bly Brand - Nie-teoloë Se…
Pieter Malan, Chris Jones Paperback R50 R39 Discovery Miles 390
Shackled - One Woman's Dramatic Triumph…
Mariam Ibraheem, Eugene Bach Paperback R441 R375 Discovery Miles 3 750
Defending God's Gift of Freedom
Michael Morra Hardcover R634 Discovery Miles 6 340
Don't Let Sand Fool You
Ingrid Simmonds Hardcover R615 Discovery Miles 6 150
Kitab Suci Al-Quran (القران الكريم…
Jannah Firdaus Mediapro Hardcover R891 Discovery Miles 8 910

 

Partners