The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism Vol. 2: The Middle Ages

Author/creator Minnis, Alastair, 1928- Editor
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Cambridge University Press
Description882 p. ill 22.800 x 015.200 cm.
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Other author/creatorJohnson, Ian Editor
Other author/creatorNisbet, H. B. Contribution by
Other author/creatorRawson, Claude Contribution by
Other author/creatorCambridge University Press.
SeriesThe Cambridge History of Literary Criticism Ser. Vol. 2
Summary Annotation In addition to the main traditions in Medieval Latin and Byzantine Greek, this comprehensive introduction to the literary theory and criticism produced during the Middle Ages covers all major European vernaculars, ranging from Irish to Old Norse, from Occitan to Middle High German and Italian. Special attention is given to the contribution of Dante Alighieri and his commentators, along with the debates on the relative merits of Latin and the Italian vernacular, and the literary attitudes of the early humanists. <a href="http://cambridge.org/online/histories/" target="_blank"><img src="http://cambridge.org/us/promotion/promo_buttons/CHO_button.jpg" width="180" height="90" border="2" alt="Cambridge Histories Online" /></a>
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LCCN 89000901
ISBN9780521300070
ISBN052130007X (Trade Cloth) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780521300070
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