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European Literary Careers
The Author from Antiquity to the Renaissance
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2002
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In this first book-length study in the fieldof authorial criticism, various specialists from Italian, French, English, and Spanish studies collectively discuss literary careers spanning from classical antiquity through the Renaissance.
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Cheney Patrick :
Patrick Cheney is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Pennsylvania State University.
de Armas Frederick A. :Frederick A. de Armas is Robert O. Anderson Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago..
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Acknowledgments
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INTRODUCTION. 'Jog on, jog on': European Career Paths
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One. Greek Lives and Roman Careers in the Classical Vita Tradition
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Two. From Cursus to Ductus: Figures of Writing in Western Late Antiquity (Augustine, Jerome, Cassiodorus, Bede)
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Three. Medieval Literary Career
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Four. Authority and Influence - Vocation Anxiety: The Sense of a Literary in the Sentimental Novel and Celestina
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Five. Versions of a Career: Petrarch His Renaissance Commentators
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Six. Judging a Literary Career: The Case of Antonio de Guevara (14807-1545)
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Seven. Arms versus Letters: The Poetics of War and the Career of the Poet in Early Modern Spain
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Eight. Divine Poetry as a Career Move: The Complexities and Consolations of Following David
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Nine. 'Novells of his devise': Chaucerian and Virgilian Career Paths in Spenser's Februarie Eclogue
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Ten. Cervantes and the Virgilian Wheel: The Portrayal of a Literary Career
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Eleven. Epic Violence: Captives, Moriscos, and Empire in Cervantes
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Twelve. Renaissance Englishwomen and the Literary Career
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Works Cited
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Contributors
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November 26, 2002
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College/higher education;Professional and scholarly;