The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism. - KENNEDY, G.A., (ed.),

Classical Criticism

KORTE INHOUD

Contents: G. NAGY: Early Greek views of poets and poetry (pp.1-78); G.A. KENNEDY: Language and meaning in Archaic and Classical Greece (pp.78-92); G.R.F. FERRARI: Plato and poetry (pp.92-149); St. HALLIWELL: Aristotle?s poetics (pp.149-184); G.A. KENNEDY: The evolution of a theory of artistic prose (pp.184-200); G.A. KENNEDY: Hellenistic literary and philosophical scholarship (pp.200-220); E. FANTHAM: The growth of literature and criticism at Rome (pp.220-245); D.C. INNES: Augustan critics (pp.245-274); E. FANTHAM: Latin criticism of the Early empire (pp.274-297); D.A. RUSSELL: Greek criticism of the Empire (pp.297-330); G.A. KENNEDY: Christianity and criticism (pp.330-347); Bibliography; Index. 'Literary criticism matters because ... it is concerned not simply with the narrow issue of how we should read specific texts, but with larger and more fundamental questions about the nature and function of literature. The new Cambridge History of Literary Criticism, which aims to provide a comprehensive and authorita...
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1989Uitgever: Cambridge University Press396 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 0521300061ISBN-13: 9780521300063

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