The Sense of Early Modern Writing: Rhetoric, Poetics, AestheticsManchester University Press, 2006 - 222 pages In The Sense of Early Modern Writing, Mark Robson pursues the relation between the concept of the 'early modern' and modernity, tracing the complex interactions of post-Romantic, philosophical aesthetics and early modern rhetoric and poetics. The book therefore questions the status of what we now think of as literary texts in a period prior to the emergence of literature as a category. |
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Rhetoric in more than one sense | 15 |
Is there an early modern aesthetic? | 39 |
Poetrys defences | 60 |
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