The Status of the Reading Subject in the Libro de Buen Amor
Title | The Status of the Reading Subject in the Libro de Buen Amor PDF eBook |
Author | Marina Scordilis Brownlee |
Publisher | |
Pages | 154 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Reader-response criticism |
ISBN |
A Bibliography for Juan Ruiz's LIBRO DE BUEN AMOR: Second Edition
Title | A Bibliography for Juan Ruiz's LIBRO DE BUEN AMOR: Second Edition PDF eBook |
Author | Mary-Anne Vetterling |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 2018-04-30 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN | 138782354X |
This is an extensive listing of almost everything published about the fourteenth century Spanish "Libro de buen amor" by Juan Ruiz, Archpriest of Hita. It is essentially the same as the online bibliography at http: //my-lba.com but it also contains a history of this project starting in the 1970's and a listing of other bibliographies on this work of literature. In addition, it can be used in conjunction with the e-book version (which has a search engine) "A Bibliography for the Book of Good Love, Third Edition" found at Lulu.com.
A New Companion to the Libro de buen amor
Title | A New Companion to the Libro de buen amor PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2021-05-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004448616 |
The New Companion to the Libro de buen amor provides a platform for exploring current, innovative approaches to this classic poem. It is designed for specialists and non-specialists from a variety of fields, who are interested in investigating different aspects of Juan Ruiz’s poem and developing fruitful new paths for future research. Chapters in the volume show how the book engages with Christian, Jewish and Muslim cultures, and delve into its legacy in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Part One sheds light on intersecting cultural milieux, from the Christian court of Castile, to the experience of Jewish and Muslim communities. Part Two illustrates how the poem’s meaning through time can be elucidated using an array of theoretical and interdisciplinary approaches. Contributors are Nora C. Benedict, Erik Ekman, Denise K. Filios, Ryan D. Giles, Michelle Hamilton, Carlos Heusch, José Manuel Hidalgo, Gregory S. Hutcheson, Veronica Menaldi, Simone Pinet, Michael R. Solomon. See inside the book
The Ethics of Reading in Manuscript Culture
Title | The Ethics of Reading in Manuscript Culture PDF eBook |
Author | John Dagenais |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 1994-02-18 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 140082107X |
Reexamining the roles played by author, reader, scribe, and text in medieval literary practice, John Dagenais argues that the entire physical manuscript must be the basis of any discussion of how meaning was made. Medievalists, he maintains, have relied too heavily on critical editions that seek to create a single, definitive text reflecting an author's intentions. In reality, manuscripts bear not only authorial texts but also a variety of elements added by scribes and readers: glosses, marginal notes, pointing hands, illuminations, and fragments of other, seemingly unrelated works. Using the surviving manuscripts of the fourteenth-century Libro de buen amor, a work that has been read both as didactic treatise on spiritual love and as a celebration of sensual pleasures, Dagenais shows how consideration of the physical manuscripts and their cultural context can shed new light on interpretive issues that have puzzled modern readers. Dagenais also addresses the theory and practice of reading in the Middle Ages, showing that for medieval readers the text on the manuscript leaf, including the text of the Libro, was primarily rhetorical and ethical in nature. It spoke to them directly, individually, always in the present moment. Exploring the margins of the manuscripts of the Libro and of other Iberian works, Dagenais reveals how medieval readers continually reshaped their texts, both physically and ethically as they read, and argues that the context of medieval manuscript culture forces us to reconsider such comfortable received notions as "text" and "literature" and the theories we have based upon them.
The Laughter of the Saints
Title | The Laughter of the Saints PDF eBook |
Author | Ryan D. Giles |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 229 |
Release | 2009-10-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1442697091 |
Between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries in Spain, a large number of parodic works were produced that featured depictions of humourous, satirical, and comical saints. The Laughter of the Saints examines this rich carnivalesque tradition of parodied holy men and women and traces their influence to the anti-heroes and picaresque roots of early modern novels such as Don Quixote. The first full-length treatment of the ways in which Spanish writers imitated religious depictions of saints' lives for comic purposes, Ryan D. Giles' erudite study explores the inversion of oaths, invocations, pious legends, and liturgical devotions. Analyzing a variety of texts from Libro de buen amor, to later works such as the Celestina, Carajicomedia, Lozana andaluza, and Lazarillo de Tormes, Giles not only sheds light on Golden Age Spanish literature, but also on the origins of the comic novel. A well-argued and convincing work, The Laughter of the Saints reveals the uproarious results of the collision of official and unofficial methods of storytelling.
Pornographic Sensibilities
Title | Pornographic Sensibilities PDF eBook |
Author | Nicholas R. Jones |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2020-11-29 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1000264165 |
Pornographic Sensibilities stages a conversation between two fields—Medieval/Early Modern Hispanic Studies and Porn Studies—that traditionally have had little to say to each other. The collection offers innovative new approaches to the study of gendered and sexualized bodies in medieval and early modern textual production, including literary and historical documents. The volume’s embrace of the interpretative tools of Porn Studies also inscribes a critical provocation: in what ways can contemporary modes of reading the past serve to freshly illuminate not only the contours of that same past but also the very critical assumptions of the present upon which fields like medieval and early modern Hispanic Studies are built? In this way, Pornographic Sensibilities encourages at once both rigorous historicizations of pre- and early-modern culture, and playful engagement with "presentism," considered here as a critical tool to undress the hidden assumptions of both past and present. This move substantively challenges long-held critical orthodoxies among scholars of pre-Enlightenment periods, for whom the very category of "pornography" itself has often problematically been framed as an anachronism when applied to their work.
The Poet's Art
Title | The Poet's Art PDF eBook |
Author | Julian Weiss |
Publisher | Ssmll |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
A study of literary theory in Castile between 1400 and 1460.