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desertcart.com: Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature (Canto Classics): 9781107658929: Lewis, C. S., Hooper, Walter: Books Review: Intense. Academic. Not for casual readers. - Are you pursing a degree in literature? Are you a literary researcher or literature professor? Are you very serious about expanding your knowledge of literature? If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then this book is for you. If however, you are a casual reader this may be too academic for your needs. Review: NECESSARY BOOK FOR C. S. LEWIS LIBRARY (IF YOU READ IT) - C. S. LEWIS REMAINS A RELEVANT SCHOLAR, ONE THE MOST IMPORTANT, ADDRESSING MEDIEVAL LITERATURE. HE MIGHT. NOT AGREE WITH ALL ABOUT THE RENAISSANCE!
| Best Sellers Rank | #810,765 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #253 in Renaissance Literary Criticism (Books) #311 in Medieval Literary Criticism (Books) #598 in British & Irish Literary Criticism (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (60) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.48 x 8.5 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 1107658926 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1107658929 |
| Item Weight | 10.9 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 208 pages |
| Publication date | November 11, 2013 |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
T**S
Intense. Academic. Not for casual readers.
Are you pursing a degree in literature? Are you a literary researcher or literature professor? Are you very serious about expanding your knowledge of literature? If you answered yes to any of the above questions, then this book is for you. If however, you are a casual reader this may be too academic for your needs.
K**Y
NECESSARY BOOK FOR C. S. LEWIS LIBRARY (IF YOU READ IT)
C. S. LEWIS REMAINS A RELEVANT SCHOLAR, ONE THE MOST IMPORTANT, ADDRESSING MEDIEVAL LITERATURE. HE MIGHT. NOT AGREE WITH ALL ABOUT THE RENAISSANCE!
D**S
Loved reading his critique! Wish I had read it sooner.
A great review that is excellently balanced and aware of its shortcomings. Makes one want to re-read "Faeire Queen" and other classics.
R**L
Particular Studies
C. S. Lewis’s Studies in a rather specialized study of particular pre-modern authors and works, such as the Brut, Dante’s Divine Comedy, Morte Darthur, Tasso’s Jerusalem Delivered, Spenser’s Faerie Queen, and Milton’s Comus. Three of the essays are helpful for reading pre-modern works in general; these being “De Audiendis Poetis,” “Imagination and Thought in the Middle Ages,” and “Edmund Spenser 1552-99.” From these the readers will pick up notes useful in reading any ‘old books.’ For instance, Lewis warns of the problem of definition of words in the old texts, not that they are obsolete, but that the words that are still in use have different meanings. The other essays are more specific to the works cited, and so may not be rewarding unless you read these works first. In “The Genesis of the Medieval Book,” Lewis writes of what is commonly written of in literary criticism today – influence. The Brut is indebted to previous works. Lewis addresses the problem of authorship, concluding it cannot be definite in works that are influenced and in a period when originality was not of prime importance. Essays on “Morte Darthur” and “Neoplatonism in the Poetry of Spenser” rely heavily on commentaries by other authors, as these are responses to them. In the essay on Tasso Lewis writes of the change of opinions on the author since he wrote Jerusalem Delivered. The essay adds a little to Lewis’s writing on Italian epics in Allegory of Love. This comes to the aspect of repetition in the book – it reiterates themes from Lewis’s Discarded Image, what I consider to be the more important book. In Discarded Image Lewis gives a good overview of the paradigm of Medieval England. It is a very good guide to medieval literature, addressing cosmology, theology, philosophy, etc. The Studies are more specialized by the authors included, the close readings, and largely linguistic approach to those author’s works. The book is more difficult than other Lewis books in that Italian and Latin phrases are not given English translations, though citations are attached.
M**L
Five Stars
Its C. S. Lewis. Not much more to say!
R**S
C. S. Lewis at Work
Lewis's fame as a writer of Christian apologetics, fantasy, and science fiction is such that it's easy to forget his day job: professor of medieval literature first at Oxford then Cambridge. Although his professional output was fairly modest in quantity, in quality it enjoys a high reputation. His longer works include "The Allegory of Love", "English Literature in the Sixteenth Century", "Studies in Words", and "The Discarded Image". In addition to these, he also wrote a number of short works, which are published in this volume. To aid readers, I've listed the table of contents below: Preface (by Walter Hooper) "De Audiendis Poetis "The Genesis of a Medieval Book" "Imagination and Thought in the Middle Ages" "Dante's Similes" "Imagery in the Last Eleven Cantos of Dante's Comedy" "Dante's Statius" "The Morte Darthur" "Tasso" "Edmund Spenser, 1552-99" "On Reading the Faerie Queene" "Neoplatonism in the Poetry of Spenser" "Spenser's Cruel Cupid" "Genius and Genius" "A Note on Comus" Additional Editorial Notes Index None of these works are available in any other in-print collection (unusual for Lewis - his other shorter works have been collected multiple times in a variety of overlapping collections). As such, for those interested in the subject matter, this collection is highly recommended. A second important collection of Lewis's writings as a literary critic is "Selected Literary Essays", which unfortunately is out of print and very hard to find. Another such collection to consider, (largely concerned with the science fiction and fantasy genres), is "On Stories, and Other Essays". That work is readily available. Finally, those with a general interest in Lewis's shorter works may also want to get "Essay Collection and Other Short Pieces", which, as of the time of this writing, is available from Amazon UK but not Amazon US. That collection consists of about 130 short works by Lewis. While the collection centers around his writings on Christianity, it also includes a number of works of literary criticism, including all the works in "Of Other Worlds: Essays and Stories".
P**A
C.S. Lewis ist natürlich eine Ikone der Literaturwissenschaft - nicht mein Fach. Diese Sammlung aber ist sehr zugänglich. Für die Kulturgeschichte und Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften - schon mein Fach- ist allein schon das Artikel "Imagination and thought in the Middle Ages" wert dieses Buch zu kaufen. Über das MA und besonders die Gedanken und Vorstellungen im MA wird in Schulbücher, Geschichtsbücher auch von Historikern, Presse usw. noch viel Unsinn erzählt. Erst Lewi lesen,schreiben! Wer keine Muße hat für "Allegory of love" (die literarische Kultur des MA) oder "The discarded image" (das Welltbild imAltertum, MA und Renaissance) ein absolutes must. Sie werden staunen über das MA, es verstehen und verstehen was wir nicht nach vollziehen könnnen. Und zum Schluß werden Sie das MA und die Renaissance lieben.
D**D
Clever If A Bit Dry in places
K**A
Non satisfactory printing. The hyphens are at an angle throughout. Disturbing.
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