Temporalities, Texts, Ideologies provides a new analysis of the
significance of time in Classical and early modern literature,
demonstrating that literary temporality continually intervenes in
questions of ontology, hierarchy and politics. Examining a diverse
range of texts from Homeric epic to eighteenth-century poems on the
Last Judgement, this collection of essays contends that temporality in
literature sits at the heart of how authors from antiquity through to
the early modern period understood and negotiated the structures that
shaped their lives and may shape lives to come. Approaching the topic
through four themes, the essays in this volume highlight the ways in
which time is construed as relational, contestable and politically
inflected. The authors show that variations in temporalities enable
texts to critique the interactions or tensions between tradition and
change, agency and determinism, social system and individual
experience. The result is a refreshing approach to literary
figurations of time that responds to the recent 'temporal turn' in the
humanities, engages with current critical trends (such as ontological
analysis and ecological criticism), and opens up an exciting new
direction for future research on the connection between time, text,
and context.
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Ancient and Early Modern Perspectives
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ISBN
9781350257245
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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