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Paradoxia Epidemica : The Renaissance Tradition of Paradox /

Paradoxia Epidemica is a broad-ranging critical study of Renaissance thought, showing how the greatest writers of the period from Erasmus and Rabelais to Donne, Milton, and Shakespeare made conscious use of paradox not only as a figure of speech but as a mode of thought, a way of perceiving the univ...

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Autor principal: Colie, Rosalie Littell (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2015]
Colección:Princeton Legacy Library ; 2295
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Preface --   |t Contents --   |t Introduction: Problems of Paradoxes --   |t Part I. Rhetorical and Psychological Paradoxes --   |t 1. "The Puny Rhypographer": François Rabelais and His Book --   |t 2. "Pity the Tale of Me": Logos and Art's Eternity --   |t 3. John Donne and the Paradoxes of Incarnation --   |t Part II. Paradoxes in Divine Ontology --   |t 4. Affirmations in the Negative Theology: the Infinite --   |t 5. Affirmations in the Negative Theology: Eternity --   |t 6. Logos in The Temple --   |t Part III. Ontological Paradoxes: Being and Becoming --   |t 7. "Nothing is but what is not": Solutions to the Problem of Nothing --   |t 8. Le pari: All or Nothing --   |t 9. Still Life: Paradoxes of Being --   |t 10. Being and Becoming: Paradoxes in the Language of Things --   |t 11. Being and Becoming in The Faerie Queene --   |t Part IV. Epistemological Paradoxes --   |t 12. "I am that I am": Problems of Self-Reference --   |t 13. The Rhetoric of Transcendent Know ledge --   |t 14. Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy and the Structure of Paradox --   |t 15. "Reason in Madness" --   |t 16. "Mine own Executioner" --   |t Epilogue --   |t Bibliography --   |t Index 
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