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Printed Voices: The Renaissance Culture of Dialogue Book

Printed Voices: The Renaissance Culture of Dialogue
Printed Voices: The Renaissance Culture of Dialogue, Prevalent but long-neglected genres such as dialogue have recently been attracting attention in Renaissance studies. In view of the pervasive and varied nature of this genre's use in the European Renaissance, it has become crucial to widen the perspective, Printed Voices: The Renaissance Culture of Dialogue has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Printed Voices: The Renaissance Culture of Dialogue, Prevalent but long-neglected genres such as dialogue have recently been attracting attention in Renaissance studies. In view of the pervasive and varied nature of this genre's use in the European Renaissance, it has become crucial to widen the perspective, Printed Voices: The Renaissance Culture of Dialogue
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  • Printed Voices: The Renaissance Culture of Dialogue
  • Written by author Dorothea Heitsch
  • Published by University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division, October 2004
  • Prevalent but long-neglected genres such as dialogue have recently been attracting attention in Renaissance studies. In view of the pervasive and varied nature of this genre's use in the European Renaissance, it has become crucial to widen the perspective
  • In this collection, Heitsch (modern languages, Shippenburg U.) and Vallee (Collège de Maisonneuve) bring together diverse perspectives on the dialogue, which was one of the most prevalent genres in the European Renaissance. The essays consider the fate, p
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Foreword
Problematizing Renaissance exemplarity : the inward turn of dialogue from Petrarch to Montaigne3
Dialogue, utopia, and the agencies of fiction27
The fellowship of the book : printed voices and written friendships in More's utopia42
Thomas More's utopia and the problem of writing a literary history of English Renaissance dialogue63
The development of dialogue in Il libro del cortegiano : from the manuscript drafts to the definitive version79
Pietro Aretino between the locus mendacii and the locus veritatis95
From dialogue to conversation : the place of Marie de Gournay114
'Truth hath the victory' : dialogue and disputation in John Foxe's Actes and monuments137
Milton's 'Hence' : dialogue and the space of history in 'L' Allegro' and 'Il Penseroso'157
Hobbes, rhetoric, and the art of the dialogue175
Francesco Barbaro's De re uxoria : a silent dialogue for a young Medici bride193
Dialogue and German language learning in the Renaissance206
Renaissance dialogue and subjectivity229


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