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Sidney (philip) --- Arcadia --- Arcadia --- Sidney (philip) --- Arcadia --- Arcadia --- Editions critiques
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Arcadia, Greece --- Arcadia --- Religion --- Religion
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Klaus Garber ist zu seinem Lebenswerk zurückgekehrt: Der Erforschung der europäischen Arkadien-Utopie. Vor zwanzig Jahren hielt er einen mehrstündigen Vortrag im Bayerischen Rundfunk über Arkadien. Einst einer größeren Zuhörerschaft zugedacht, wird er nun in überarbeiteter und aktualiseirter Form einem interessierten Leserkreis zugänglich gemacht. Die mythischen Ursprünge werden umkreist, Vergil als Ahnherr der Vision porträtiert, das humanistische Arkadien an der Pegnitz einschließlich Standeskonflikten und Lob des weiblichen Geschlechts in Erinnerung gerufen und schließlich die großen Zeugen der Utopie im 18. Jahrhundert - Gessner, Voß, Goethe - aufgerufen. Mit einem Ausblick auf die Frühromantik und einige Gewährsleute des 20. Jahrhunderts - Musil, Benjamin, Bloch - schließt der Band. Er präsentiert sich zugleich als eine kommentierte Collage bedeutender Texte der abendländischen Tradition.
Arcadia in art. --- Arcadia in literature. --- European literature.
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Arcadia --- Alifira --- Antiquities.
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"Long anticipated and hugely welcome, Paul Holberton’s A History of Arcadia is a close and thorough examination of a great number of original texts of classical and early and later modern pastoral poetry, literature and drama in ancient Greek, Latin, Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, German and English, and of a wide range of visual imagery, ending just before 1800. The book analyses the development of pastoral as a means of representing human happiness on this earth in the requited wooing of girl and boy, to whose feelings early modern pastoral gives voice. This tremendous book is an iconographic study of Renaissance and Baroque pastoral and related subject matter, with an important chapter on the 18th century, both in the visual arts, where pastoral is very poorly understood, and in words and performance, about which many false preconceptions prevail. The study begins with Virgil’s use of Theocritus and an analysis of what basis Virgil provided for Renaissance pastoral and what, by contrast, stemmed from the medieval pastourelle. Pastoral developed notably in the Venetian High Renaissance. Its texts incorporated Petrarchist and Neoplatonic ideas of love, of which this book charts the development and evolution with unprecedented precision, considering also the female nude in art. There is a novel and polemical discussion of the development of landscape subjects in art, from Giorgione to Claude. The contributions of the most influential or representative authors – Petrarch, Sannazaro, Montemayor, Tasso, Guarino, Lope de Vega, Cervantes, Honoré d’Urfé, Cornelis de Hooft, Shakespeare and lastly Salomon Gessner – are considered beside many interesting more minor ones – Arsocchi, Bernardim Ribeiro, Clément Marot, Cieco d’Adria, John Fletcher, Fontenelle – and the verses of madrigals. There is a chapter on ‘Being Rural’ – what we can say about the reality of life in the country in the early modern period. There is a chapter on ‘Et ^in Arcadia Ego’ that introduces new evidence for the dating of Poussin’s famous work by reference to a neglected work by Sébastien Bourdon in Yale; another on a pastoral composition by Rubens that has not been considered as such. There is an important and bold discussion of self-projection (‘metachronic’ representation) by monarchs and courtiers across Europe in the 17th century, both within pastoral and without, which illuminates profound differences between Protestant and Catholic culture. Coming from the study of earlier periods, the author is able to throw new light on the Rococo – figures such as John Gay, Watteau, Gessner and Gainsborough – and to explain the termination of pastoral writing and art with the embrace of modernity in form and means of expression. All texts are given in the original language and all translated into English, while the visuals are beautifully reproduced: the book is also an anthology." --
Arcadia in art --- Art, Renaissance. --- Arcadia in art. --- Arcadia in literature. --- Pastoral fiction, European --- History and criticism.
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