"Here is the first full translation into English of one of the 20th
century's few undoubted classics of history." —Washington Post Book
World The Autumn of the Middle Ages is Johan Huizinga's classic
portrait of life, thought, and art in fourteenth- and
fifteenth-century France and the Netherlands. Few who have read this
book in English realize that The Waning of the Middle Ages, the only
previous translation, is vastly different from the original Dutch, and
incompatible will all other European-language translations. For
Huizinga, the fourteenth- and fifteenth-century marked not the birth
of a dramatically new era in history—the Renaissance—but the
fullest, ripest phase of medieval life and thought. However, his work
was criticized both at home and in Europe for being "old-fashioned"
and "too literary" when The Waning of the Middle Ages was first
published in 1919. In the 1924 translation, Fritz Hopman adapted,
reduced and altered the Dutch edition—softening Huizinga's
passionate arguments, dulling his nuances, and eliminating theoretical
passages. He dropped many passages Huizinga had quoted in their
original old French. Additionally, chapters were rearranged, all
references were dropped, and mistranslations were introduced. This
translation corrects such errors, recreating the second Dutch edition
which represents Huizinga's thinking at its most important stage.
Everything that was dropped or rearranged has been restored. Prose
quotations appear in French, with translations preprinted at the
bottom of the page, mistranslations have been corrected. "The
advantages of the new translation are so many. . . . It is one of the
greatest, as well as one of the most enthralling, historical classics
of the twentieth century, and everyone will surely want to read it in
the form that was obviously intended by the author." —Francis
Haskell, New York Review of Books "A once pathbreaking piece of
historical interpretation. . . . This new translation will no doubt
bring Huizinga and his pioneering work back into the discussion of
historical interpretation." —Rosamond McKitterick, New York Times
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ISBN
9780226767680
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
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Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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