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Printed voices : the Renaissance culture of dialogue /

Prevalent but long-neglected genres such as dialogue have recently been attracting attention in Renaissance studies. In view of the pervasive and varied nature of this genre's use in the European Renaissance, it has become crucial to widen the perspective so as to take into account more diverse...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Vallée, Jean-François, 1970-, Heitsch, Dorothea B., 1968-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto, Ont. : University of Toronto Press, ©2004.
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505 0 0 |g Foreword /  |r Dorothea Heitsch,  |r Jean-François Vallée --  |g THE FATE OF DIALOGUE --  |t Problematizing Renaissance exemplarity: the inward turn of dialogue from Petrarch to Montaigne /  |r François Rigolot --  |g THE UTOPIA OF DIALOGUE --  |t Dialogue, Utopia, and the agencies of fiction /  |r Nina Chordas --  |t The fellowship of the book: printed voices and written friendships in More's Utopia /  |r Jean-François Vallée --  |t Thomas More's Utopia and the problem of writing a literary history of English Renaissance dialogue /  |r J. Christopher Warner --  |g DIALOGUE AND THE COURT --  |t The development of dialogue in Il libro del cortegiano: from the manuscript drafts to the definitive version /  |r Olga Zorzi Pugliese --  |t Pietro Aretino between the locus mendacii and the locus veritatis /  |r Robert Buranello --  |t From dialogue to conversation: the place of Marie de Gournay /  |r Dorothea Heitsch --  |g DIALOGUES WITH HISTORY, RELIGION, AND SCIENCE --  |t 'Truth hath the victory': dialogue and disputation in John Foxe's Actes and monuments /  |r Joseph Puterbaugh --  |t Milton's 'Hence': dialogue and the shape of history in 'L'Allegro' and 'Il Penseroso' /  |r W. Scott Howard --  |t Hobbes, rhetoric, and the art of the dialogue /  |r Luc Borot --  |g THE PURPOSE OF DIALOGUE --  |t Francesco Barbaro's De re uxoria: a silent dialogue for a young Medici bride /  |r Carole Collier Frick --  |t Dialogue and German language learning in the Renaissance /  |r Nicola McLelland --  |g THE SUBJECT OF DIALOGUE --  |t Renaissance dialogue and subjectivity /  |r Eva Kushner. 
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