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Dogs Tales Representations Of Ancient Cynicism In French Renaissance Texts Roberts

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Dogs Tales Representations Of Ancient Cynicism In French Renaissance Texts Roberts
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Publisher: Editions Rodopi BV
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.11 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Roberts, Hugh Gerald Arthur
ISBN: 9789042020047, 9781423791744, 9042020040, 1423791746
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Dogs Tales Representations Of Ancient Cynicism In French Renaissance Texts Roberts by Roberts, Hugh Gerald Arthur 9789042020047, 9781423791744, 9042020040, 1423791746 instant download after payment.

Sleeping rough, having sex in public and insulting the most powerful men in the world earned the ancient Cynic or 'dog' philosophers fame and infamy in antiquity and beyond. This book reveals that French Renaissance texts feature a rich and varied set of responses to the Dogs, including especially Diogenes of Sinope (4th century B.C.), whose life was a subversive performance combining wisdom and wisecracks. Cynicism is a special case in the renewal of interest in ancient philosophy at this time, owing to its transmission through jokes and anecdotes. The Cynics' curious combination of seduction and sedition goes a long way to account for both the excitement and the tension that they generate in Renaissance texts. Responses to the extreme and deliberately marginal philosophical stance of the Dogs cast light back on the mainstream, revealing cultural attitudes, tensions and uncertainties. Above all, representations of Cynicism constitute a site for the exploration of strange and paradoxical ideas in playful and humorous ways. This is true of both major writers, including Erasmus, Rabelais and Montaigne, and of dozens of other less well-known but fascinating figures. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of intellectual and literary history

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