The Rise of Modern Prose Style

The Rise of Modern Prose Style
Title The Rise of Modern Prose Style PDF eBook
Author Robert Adolph
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1968
Genre English language
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The Rise of Modern Prose Style

The Rise of Modern Prose Style
Title The Rise of Modern Prose Style PDF eBook
Author Robert Adolph
Publisher Cambridge, Mass : M.I.T. Press
Pages 390
Release 1968
Genre Literary Criticism
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A Reader's Manifesto

A Reader's Manifesto
Title A Reader's Manifesto PDF eBook
Author B. R. Myers
Publisher Melville House Publishing
Pages 184
Release 2002
Genre Fiction
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Including: A response to critics, and: Ten rules for "serious" writers, the author continues his fight on behalf of the American reader, arguing against pretension in so-called "literary" fiction, naming names and exposing the literary status quo.

The Project of Prose in Early Modern Europe and the New World

The Project of Prose in Early Modern Europe and the New World
Title The Project of Prose in Early Modern Europe and the New World PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Fowler
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 226
Release 1997-06-28
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780521441124

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What were the possibilities of prose as a literary medium in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries? And how did it operate in the literary and social world? The Project of Prose in Early Modern Europe and the New World brings together ten essays by leading scholars of the literatures of England, Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, and the colonial Americas, to answer these questions in wide-ranging ways. Several of the essays shed light on landmark prose works of the period; some discuss what lesser-known writings reveal about the medium; others move between the literary and the non-literary to reflect on the medium's intersections with history, fiction, subjectivity, the state, science and other aspects of social and cultural life. Overall, this 1997 collection will provoke an international reconsideration of the remarkable visibility and diversity of the medium of prose in the early modern period.

The Establishment of Modern English Prose in the Reformation and the Enlightenment

The Establishment of Modern English Prose in the Reformation and the Enlightenment
Title The Establishment of Modern English Prose in the Reformation and the Enlightenment PDF eBook
Author Ian Robinson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 234
Release 1998-12-03
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521480888

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Traces the history of prose and the evolution of the sentence as a literary form.

The Church and Literature

The Church and Literature
Title The Church and Literature PDF eBook
Author Ecclesiastical History Society. Summer Meeting
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages 532
Release 2012
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0954680995

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A wide-ranging and impressive collection which illuminates the enduring relationship between the Church and literary creation.

The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism: Volume 3, The Renaissance

The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism: Volume 3, The Renaissance
Title The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism: Volume 3, The Renaissance PDF eBook
Author George Alexander Kennedy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 790
Release 1989
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521300087

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This 1999 volume was the first to explore as part of an unbroken continuum the critical legacy both of the humanist rediscovery of ancient learning and of its neoclassical reformulation. Focused on what is arguably the most complex phase in the transmission of the Western literary-critical heritage, the book encompasses those issues that helped shape the way European writers thought about literature from the late Middle Ages to the late seventeenth century. These issues touched almost every facet of Western intellectual endeavour, as well as the historical, cultural, social, scientific, and technological contexts in which that activity evolved. From the interpretative reassessment of the major ancient poetic texts, this volume addresses the emergence of the literary critic in Europe by exploring poetics, prose fiction, contexts of criticism, neoclassicism, and national developments. Sixty-one chapters by internationally respected scholars are supported by an introduction, detailed bibliographies for further investigation and a full index.