Tiempos de Arévalo Cedeño

Tiempos de Arévalo Cedeño

Author: José León Tapia

Publisher: Editorial Alfa

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9789803542054

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Ternera Y Puerta Franca

Ternera Y Puerta Franca

Author: Oscar Yanes

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Published: 2002

Total Pages: 340

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Bibliographic Guide to North American History

Bibliographic Guide to North American History

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Published: 1984

Total Pages: 812

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Trayectoria de Una Vida

Trayectoria de Una Vida

Author: Carlos Rafael Silva

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Published: 2003

Total Pages: 190

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Zamora en la Revolución

Zamora en la Revolución

Author: Francisco García Urbizu

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Published: 1970

Total Pages: 262

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Subject Catalog

Subject Catalog

Author: Library of Congress

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Published: 1981

Total Pages: 892

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Bibliographic Series

Bibliographic Series

Author: University of Florida. Libraries

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Published: 1955

Total Pages: 76

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Dictatorship & Politics

Dictatorship & Politics

Author: Brian Stuart McBeth

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Published: 2008

Total Pages: 600

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Gregory Heyworth's Desiring Bodies considers the physical body and its relationship to poetic and corporate bodies in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Beginning in the odd contest between body and form in the first sentence of Ovid's protean Metamorphoses, Heyworth identifies these concepts as structuring principles of civic and poetic unity and pursues their consequences as refracted through a series of romances, some typical of the genre, some problematically so. Bodies, in Ovidian romance, are the objects of human desire to possess, to recover, to form, or to violate. Part 1 examines this desire as both a literal and socio-political phenomenon through readings of Marie de France's Lais, Chr tien de Troyes' Clig s and Perceval, and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, texts variously expressing social, economic, and political culture in romance. In part 2, Heyworth is concerned with missing or absent bodies in Petrarch's Rime sparse, Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, and Milton's Paradise Lost and the generic rupture they cause in lyric, tragedy, and epic. Throughout, Heyworth draws on social theorists such as Kant, Weber, Simmel, and Elias to explore the connection between social and literary form. The first comparative, diachronic study of romance form in many years, Desiring Bodies is a persuasive and important cultural history that demonstrates Ovid's pervasive influence not only on the poetics but on the politics of the medieval and early modern Western tradition. "Desiring Bodies answers the question that might dog Comparative Literature as a discipline, i.e. 'so what?'. In a bravura display of cultural and linguistic range, Heyworth turns his own supple, Ovidian intelligence to Ovidian irruptions from within the civilizing project of romance. Heyworth writes with intense literary inwardness, adroitly turned learning, and pitch-perfect prose." --James Simpson, Harvard University "Gregory Heyworth's Desiring Bodies: Ovidian Romance and the Cult of Form is a wide-ranging, impressively learned, first-rate study with a provocative and weighty central argument." --Monika Otter, Dartmouth College "Gregory Heyworth's Desiring Bodies is a highly original study. It is also very daring--breathtakingly so, at times--in its deep engagement with major canonical writers and texts of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, from twelfth-century Latin comedy to Milton's Paradise Lost. His remarkable essay is achieved within a stimulating cultural and artistic exegesis of a single Ovidian line in which Heyworth finds his own large subject--the famous first line of the Metamorphoses, in which the poet announces the intention to tell 'of forms changed into new bodies.'" --John Fleming, Princeton University "Ambitious in its aims, convincing in its arguments, and frequently surprising in its readings, Desiring Bodies asks us to reconsider how literary works both respond to and adapt the remains of the literary past. By establishing Ovid as the defining figure of formal metamorphoses across literary history, Heyworth opens new possibilities for imagining literary history as a history of literary form." --Jennifer Summit, Stanford University


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Current History

Current History

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Published: 1931

Total Pages: 1002

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Current History and Forum ...

Current History and Forum ...

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Published: 1931-04

Total Pages: 1020

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