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How The West Was Won Essays On The Literary Imagination The Canon And The Christian Middle Ages For Burcht Pranger Willemien Otten

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How The West Was Won Essays On The Literary Imagination The Canon And The Christian Middle Ages For Burcht Pranger Willemien Otten
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.05 MB
Pages: 449
Author: Willemien Otten, Arjo Vanderjagt, Hent de Vries (editors)
ISBN: 9789004184961, 9004184961
Language: English
Year: 2010

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How The West Was Won Essays On The Literary Imagination The Canon And The Christian Middle Ages For Burcht Pranger Willemien Otten by Willemien Otten, Arjo Vanderjagt, Hent De Vries (editors) 9789004184961, 9004184961 instant download after payment.

How the West Was Won contains articles in three main areas of the humanities. It focuses on various aspects of literary imagination, with essays ranging from Petrarch to Voltaire; on the canon, with essays on western history as one of shifting cultural horizons and ideals, and including censorship; and on the Christian Middle Ages, when an interesting combination of religion and culture stimulated the monastic and intellectual experiments of Anselm of Canterbury and Peter Abelard. The volume is held together by the method of persistent questioning, in the tradition of the western church father and icon of the self Augustine, to discover what the values are that drive the culture of the West: where do they come from and what is their future? This volume is a Festschrift for Burcht Pranger of the University of Amsterdam.

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