The Emblematics of the Self. Ekphrasis and Identity in Renaissance Imitations of Greek Romance.
Elizabeth B. Bearden
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The Emblematics of the Self breaks new ground in understanding hegemonic and cosmopolitan European conceptions of the 'other,' as well as new possibilities for early modern identities, in an increasingly global Renaissance. Num Pages: 272 pages, 8, 8 illustrations. BIC Classification: DSBB; DSBD. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 161 x 234 x 23. Weight in Grams: 546.
The ancient Greek romances of Achilles Tatius and Heliodorus were widely imitated by early modern writers such as Miguel de Cervantes, Philip Sidney, and Mary Wroth. Like their Greek models, Renaissance romances used ekphrasis, or verbal descriptions of visual representation, as a tool for characterization. The Emblematics of the Self shows how the women, foreigners, and non-Christians of these tales reveal their identities and desires in their responses to the ‘verbal pictures’ of romance.
Elizabeth B. Bearden illuminates how ‘verbal pictures’ enliven characterization in English, Spanish, and Neolatin romances from 1552 to 1621. She notes the capacity for change ... Read more
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Publication date
2012
Publisher
University of Toronto Press Canada
Number of pages
272
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Format
Hardback
Place of Publication
Toronto, Canada
ISBN
9781442643468
SKU
V9781442643468
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99-19
About Elizabeth B. Bearden
Elizabeth B. Bearden is an assistant professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Maryland, College Park.
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