George Buchanan : poet and dramatist / editors Philip Ford and Roger P.H.Green ; contributors Elwira Buszewicz ... [et al.]
Tipo de material: TextoDetalles de publicación: Swansea : Classical Press of Wales, 2009 Descripción: XXXIII, 322 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 978-1-905125-36-4Tema(s): Buchanan, George, 1506-1582 -- Crítica e interpretación | Poesía latina medieval y moderna -- Historia y críticaResumen: Educated in Scotland and France, George Buchanan became one of the most influential writers of 16th century of Europe. Writing in the lingua franca of his time -Latin- he was to be hailed internationally as 'easily the prince of poets'.Resumen: Buchanans poetic achievement (Philip Ford); Redundant epithets in Buchanans Pastorals (Robert Cummings) Literary metamorphosis in Buchanans De Sphaera (Emma Gee); The writing of memory in George Buchanans Iusta (Nathalie Catellani-Dufrene); Homo exsul as the lyric persona in Buchanans Psalms (Elwira Buszewicz); The Heavens are Telling: a Psalm-paraphrase-poem analysed (Roger Green); The historical importance of Jean Servins settings of Buchanans Psalm Paraphrases (James Porter); Buchanans Psalms and the musical settings by Statius Olthof (Margaret Duncumb); Buchanans tragedies and contemporary dramatic theory (Giacomo Cardinali); Biblical inspiration in Buchanans tragedies (Carine Ferradou); Buchanan and the poetics of borrowing in the Latin translation of Euripides Medea (Jean-Frederic Chevalier); Translating Buchanan (Ronnie Jack); Drama out of the closet: Buchanan on stage (Jamie Reid Baxter); Return, Buchanan! The Letter of Walter Dennistoun to George Buchanan and Buchanans Reply (Jack MacQueen); Dry Bones of Contention? Picking apart Buchanans Psalms (Roger Green); George Buchanan's Half Millennium; (Robert Crawford)Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | URL | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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Educated in Scotland and France, George Buchanan became one of the most influential writers of 16th century of Europe. Writing in the lingua franca of his time -Latin- he was to be hailed internationally as 'easily the prince of poets'.
Buchanans poetic achievement (Philip Ford); Redundant epithets in Buchanans Pastorals (Robert Cummings) Literary metamorphosis in Buchanans De Sphaera (Emma Gee); The writing of memory in George Buchanans Iusta (Nathalie Catellani-Dufrene); Homo exsul as the lyric persona in Buchanans Psalms (Elwira Buszewicz); The Heavens are Telling: a Psalm-paraphrase-poem analysed (Roger Green); The historical importance of Jean Servins settings of Buchanans Psalm Paraphrases (James Porter); Buchanans Psalms and the musical settings by Statius Olthof (Margaret Duncumb); Buchanans tragedies and contemporary dramatic theory (Giacomo Cardinali); Biblical inspiration in Buchanans tragedies (Carine Ferradou); Buchanan and the poetics of borrowing in the Latin translation of Euripides Medea (Jean-Frederic Chevalier); Translating Buchanan (Ronnie Jack); Drama out of the closet: Buchanan on stage (Jamie Reid Baxter); Return, Buchanan! The Letter of Walter Dennistoun to George Buchanan and Buchanans Reply (Jack MacQueen); Dry Bones of Contention? Picking apart Buchanans Psalms (Roger Green); George Buchanan's Half Millennium; (Robert Crawford)
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