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Hermogenes and the Renaissance
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Annabel M. Patterson offers here a reassessment of the place of Hermogenes, a Greek rhetorician of the second century A.D., in literary history. She shows that the literary men of the European Renaissance-scholars, critics, and poets-found Hermogenes' Concerning Ideas both important and extremely useful, and she finds that they vigorously applied his concepts to create "a lovely conformitie."
The author first gives the history of this treatise on style and a detailed critical analysis of the Seven Ideas or categories of style. The book then demonstrates genre by genre how knowledge of the Seven Ideas can improve one's understanding of poetic development, especially in England, and reveals how the Ideas operate in the works of Tasso, Donne, Sidney, Shakespeare, Marvell, Jonson, Spenser, Milton , and many other poets and critics.
Originally published in 1970.
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments
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Contents
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Preface
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1. "Imitation of Great Masters": Decorum of Style
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2. "The Seven Capital Stars": Descriptions of the Seven Ideas
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3. "High Talk": Canzone and Ode
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4. "Savage Indignation": Elizabethan Satire
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5. "True Nakedness": Elizabethan Sonnets
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6. "Courage Means Running": The Idea of Speed
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7. "The Grand Master-Piece to Observe": Renaissance Epic
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Conclusion
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Bibliography. Some Renaissance Editions and Translations of Hermogenes, 1500-1650
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General Bibliography
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Index
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