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Historie of Iudith

Author : Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas (seigneur)
Publisher :
Page : 835 pages
File Size : 41,79 MB
Release : 1608
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Rediscovering Enoch? The Antediluvian Past from the Fifteenth to Nineteenth Centuries

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Publisher : BRILL
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 31,41 MB
Release : 2023-02-13
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9004537511

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As the first volume to focus on texts and traditions about Enoch between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries, this book brings specialists in antiquity into conversation with specialists in early modernity, exploring the reimagination of the antediluvian past.

From Narcissism to Nihilism

Author : Anthony Archdeacon
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 27,88 MB
Release : 2021-12-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1000531589

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This book explores how the myth of Narcissus, which is at once about self-love and self-destruction, desire and death, beauty and pain, became an ambivalent symbol of humanistic endeavour, and articulated the conflicts of early modern authorship. In early modern literature, there were expressions of humanistic self-congratulation that sometimes verged on narcissism, and at the same time expressions of self-doubt and anxiety that verged on nihilism. The themes of self-love and self-negation had a long history in western thought, and this book shows how the medieval treatments of the themes developed into something distinctive in the sixteenth century. The two themes, either individually or combined, encompass such topics as poverty, unrequited love, transgressive sexuality, sexual violence, suicidality, self-worth, authorship, religious penitence, martyrdom, courtly ambition and tyranny. Archdeacon uses over 100 texts from the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries to show how the early modern writer existed in a culture of contrary forces pulling towards either self-affirmation or self-erasure. Writers attempted to negotiate between the polarised extremes of self-love and self-negation, realising that they are fundamental to how we respond to each other, our selves and the world.