ISBN: 0521222036
Author: Gordon Collier,Herbert Grabes
Language: English
Publisher: Cambridge University Press (February 28, 1983)
Pages: 432
Category: History & Criticism
Subcategory: Literature
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The Mutable Glass book. This 1982 book was the first major and comprehensive survey of mirror-imagery to be found in medieval book-titles and English literature from the thirteenth to the end of the seventeenth century.
The Mutable Glass book.
Thus in The Mutable Glass: Mirror Imagery in Titles and Texts of the Middle Ages and English . Later, Grabes added: "More recently I have become interested in the history of the writing of histories of English literature as a significant part of cultural memory
Thus in The Mutable Glass: Mirror Imagery in Titles and Texts of the Middle Ages and English Renaissance I traced the uses of the mirror metaphor in the book titles of the Middle Ages and in English literature from the thirteenth to the seventeenth century because it proved to be the central image of the prevailing world view and because the wide range. Later, Grabes added: "More recently I have become interested in the history of the writing of histories of English literature as a significant part of cultural memory. Especially the beginnings from the sixteenth to the mid-nineteenth century deserve more attention than they have so far received.
This 1982 book was the first major and comprehensive survey of mirror-imagery to be found in medieval book-titles and English literature from the thirteenth to the end of the seventeenth century. Working within the tradition of the historical study of metaphor as developed by E. R. Curtius, Professor Grabes t only traces the shifting historical usages of the mirror (as the metaphor's 'vehicle') but also studies the metaphor's structural function in individual works.
1500-1700 Mirrors in literature Mirrors in art Titles of books Metaphor. German by Gordon Collier.
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This 1982 book was the first major and comprehensive survey of mirror-imagery to be found in medieval book-titles and English literature from the thirteenth . Working within the tradition of the historical study of met. Specifications. Cambridge University Press.
and Pictorial Wit in the Seventeenth Century (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1978), 167-77; and Herbert Grabes, The Mutable Glass: Mirror-Imagery in Titles and Texts of the Middle Ages and English Renaissance, trans. Gordon Collier (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982), 214-16 and passim.
Herbert Grabes, The Mutable Glass: Mirror-Imagery in. .Herbert Grabes borrows the term from Ernst Robert Curtius who promotes its integration into literary studies in European Literature and the Latin Middle Ages (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1953, repr.
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Herbert Grabes, German English literature educator. The Mutable Glass: Mirror-imagery in titles and texts of the Middle Ages and English Renaissance. Habilitation University Mannheim, Federal Republic Germany, 1969.
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