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The Conspiracy of Allusion : Description, Rewriting, and Authorship from Macrobius to Medieval Romance (Studies in the History of Christian Thought, V)
Douglas Kelly
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| #4155338 in Books | Brill Academic Pub | 1999-10-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.66 x1.08 x6.46l,1.66 | File type: PDF | 313 pages | |||'"This book deserves widespread, serious attention as a valuable contribution to our understanding of the conceptual and technical background of the authors of twelfth/ and thirteenth-century vernacular romance."' Donald Maddox, "Speculum," 2002.
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Chretien de Troyes's reference to Macrobius on the art of description is indicative of the link between the vernacular literary tradition of rewriting and the Latin tradition of imitation. Crucial to this study are writings that bridge the span between elementary school exercises in imitation and the masterpieces of the art in Latin and French. The book follows the development of the medieval art of imitation through Macrobius and commentaries on Horace's Art of Poetry a...
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