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Speaking With The Dead Explorations In Literature And History Jrgen Pieters

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Speaking With The Dead Explorations In Literature And History Jrgen Pieters
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.07 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Jürgen Pieters
ISBN: 9781474471619, 1474471617
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Speaking With The Dead Explorations In Literature And History Jrgen Pieters by Jürgen Pieters 9781474471619, 1474471617 instant download after payment.

This book deals with the special power of literary texts to put us in contact with the past. A large number of authors, coming from different ages, have described this power in terms of 'the conversation with the dead': when we read these texts, we somehow find ourselves conducting a special kind of dialogue with dead authors.


The book covers a number of texts and authors that make use of this metaphor - Petrarch, Machiavelli, Sidney, Flaubert, Michelet, Barthes. In connecting these texts and authors in novel ways, Jürgen Pieters tackles the all-important question of why we remain fascinated with literature in general and with the specific texts that to us are still its backbone. Siituated in the aftermath of New Historicism, the book challenges the idea that literary history as a reading practice stems from a desire to 'speak with the dead'.


Key Features


  • Offers a broad survey (a combination of classical literature, Renaissance literature and modern theory and history)
  • Issues a plea for the importance of reading literary texts and the power of literature
  • Discusses key figues from the Western canon - Homer, Virgil, Dante, Machiavelli - in light of the idea that we can learn from the past by talking to 'the dead'
  • Combines theoretical discussions of the relationsip between literature and history with close reading of works by major literary authors and historians.

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