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Lyric Address in Dutch Literature, 1250-1800

ID 464864
Slug lyric-address-in-dutch-literature-1250-1800-cornelis-van-der-haven
Contributors
Author : Cornelis van der Haven
Author : Jurgen Pieters
Annotation
Description Lyric Address in Dutch Literature, 1250-1800 provides accessible and comprehensive readings of ten Dutch lyrical poems, discussing each poem's historical context, revealing its political or ideological framing, religious elements, or the self-representational interests of the poet. The book focuses on how the use of the speaker's "I" creates distance or proximity to the social context of the time. Close, detailed analysis of rhetorical techniques, such as the use of the apostrophe, illuminates the ways in which poetry reveals tensions in society.
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Subjects
621 Literatuurgeschiedenis van de lage landen NUR
NSTC
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Imprint
Language eng
Page count 192
Duration
Publication date first 2018-02-03
Publication date latest 2018-02-03
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Editions
  • ISBN: 9789048532186 (EA)

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