Networks, Poetics and Multilingual Society in the Early Modern Baltic Sea Region
Title | Networks, Poetics and Multilingual Society in the Early Modern Baltic Sea Region PDF eBook |
Author | Kati Kallio |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2024-11-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9789004429765 |
Networks, Poetics and Multilingual Societies in the Early Modern Baltic Sea Region examines social networks, processes of literarisation, and the interaction of Latin and vernacular languages with a focus on books, chapbooks and small prints, court protocols, letters and manuscripts.
Networks, Poetics and Multilingual Society in the Early Modern Baltic Sea Region
Title | Networks, Poetics and Multilingual Society in the Early Modern Baltic Sea Region PDF eBook |
Author | Kati Kallio |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 410 |
Release | 2024-10-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004429778 |
The literarisation of the early modern Baltic Sea region was a long and complex process with varying trajectories for different vernacular languages. This volume highlights the interaction of local social and cultural settings with wider political and confessional contexts. With rarely examined materials, such as prints, court protocols, letters and manuscripts in Latin and a range of vernacular languages, including Estonian, Finnish, German, Ingrian, Karelian, Latvian, Lenape, Sami languages and Swedish, the thirteen authors chart the social and literary developments of the area. Wide networks of learned men and officials but also the number of native speakers in the clergy defined the ways the poetic resources of transnational and local literary and oral cultures benefited the nascent literatures. Contributors include: Eeva-Liisa Bastman, Kati Kallio, Suvi-Päivi Koski, Ulla Koskinen, Miia Kuha, Anu Lahtinen, Tuija Laine, Tuomas M. S. Lehtonen, Ilkka Leskelä, Aivar Põldvee, Sanna Raninen, Kristiina Ross, Taarna Valtonen, Kristi Viiding
Women Reformers of Early Modern Europe
Title | Women Reformers of Early Modern Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Kirsi I. Stjerna |
Publisher | Fortress Press |
Pages | 426 |
Release | 2022-10-04 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1506468721 |
Women Reformers of Early Modern Europe provides an expansive view of women negotiating their faith, voice, and agency in the religious and cultural scene of the sixteenth-century reformations. Women from different geographic contexts (Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Holland, and Scandinavia) and from a broad spectrum of vocations and social standings are highlighted along with examples of their original writings in English translation (in some cases brand new). An international, interdisciplinary cohort of over thirty scholars provide cutting-edge scholarship on women, religion, and gender in the sixteenth-century reformation context. Chapters interpret historical sources relevant to the women in question and provide original material for a deeper understanding of each woman's specific negotiations about her faith and religious preferences, as well as about her specific options--as a woman. Most of the women in the book left a written record, providing a valuable window into women's spirituality and theology. Gender questions are engaged throughout the chapters that provide irrefutable evidence of women's essential roles in the reception and implementation of the Protestant confessions. An important voice comes from women who defended their right to profess Catholic faith. Thematic articles enhance the analysis of the roles, experiences, and contributions of individual women in different contexts and positions vis-à-vis reformation teachings. Women stand out as writers, theologians, historians, biblical interpreters, publishers, hymnwriters, rulers, pastoral care givers, defenders of justice, "heretics," rebels, midwives, mothers, and friends. The tone of the volume is scholarly but invites a broad spectrum of readers who have varying levels of background knowledge. It is especially suitable as a textbook or as a reference guide in different disciplines (reformation studies, church history, theological history, gender scholarship, early modern and sixteenth-century studies; and language studies).
Rhyme and Rhyming in Verbal Art, Language, and Song
Title | Rhyme and Rhyming in Verbal Art, Language, and Song PDF eBook |
Author | Venla Sykäri |
Publisher | Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2022-12-05 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 951858589X |
This collection of thirteen chapters answers new questions about rhyme, with views from folklore, ethnopoetics, the history of literature, literary criticism and music criticism, psychology and linguistics. The book examines rhyme as practiced or as understood in English, Old English and Old Norse, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish and Karelian, Estonian, Medieval Latin, Arabic, and the Central Australian language Kaytetye. Some authors examine written poetry, including modernist poetry, and others focus on various kinds of sung poetry, including rap, which now has a pioneering role in taking rhyme into new traditions. Some authors consider the relation of rhyme to other types of form, notably alliteration. An introductory chapter discusses approaches to rhyme, and ends with a list of languages whose literatures or song traditions are known to have rhyme.
Contacts and Networks in the Baltic Sea Region
Title | Contacts and Networks in the Baltic Sea Region PDF eBook |
Author | Maths Bertell |
Publisher | Crossing Boundaries: Turku Medieval and Early Modern Studies |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Balten |
ISBN | 9789462982635 |
This anthology provides an in-depth introduction to the networks shaped by the Baltic Sea, the languages, folklore, religions, literature, technology, and identities of the Germanic, Finnic, Sámi, Baltic, and Slavic peoples.
ICCEES International Newsletter
Title | ICCEES International Newsletter PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 170 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Europe, Eastern |
ISBN |
Specialist Markets in the Early Modern Book World
Title | Specialist Markets in the Early Modern Book World PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 434 |
Release | 2015-05-19 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9004290222 |
Specialist Markets in the Early Modern Book World, edited by Richard Kirwan and Sophie Mullins, investigates an underexplored yet important facet of early modern book production. Bringing together 19 detailed case studies, this volume considers and reconstructs the characteristics of specialist book production in the early modern period. In particular it explores the motives that led to specialisation ranging from the desire for profit on the part of risk-taking, entrepreneurial individuals or family firms to the more propagandist or missionising aims of corporate groups who subsidised production, often without regard for profit. The book also explores the economic and personal pressures and perils that accompanied specialist production, which was often a risk-laden enterprise that could end in financial and social ruin.