Miscellany of the Spanish Golden Age
Taylor & Francis
Taking up the invitation extended by tentative attempts over the past three decades to construct a functioning definition of the genre, Jonathan Bradbury traces the development of the vernacular miscellany in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Spain and Spanish-America. In the first full-length study of this commercially successful and intellectually significant genre, Bradbury underlines the service performed by the miscellanists as disseminators of knowledge and information to a popular readership. His comprehensive analysis of the miscel\u00E1nea corrects long-standing misconceptions, starting from its poorly-understood terminology, and erects divisions between it and other related genres. His work illuminates the relationship between the Golden Age Spanish miscellany and those of the classical world and humanist milieu, and illustrates how the vernacular tradition moved away from these forebears. Bradbury examines in particular the later inclusion of explicitly fictional componen.
Compare prices (2 shops)
| shop | Price | Action |
|---|---|---|
|
|
141,72 GBP | Go to shop |
|
|
165,00 GBP | Go to shop |
Similar products
-
The Golden Age of the Garden: A Miscellany
From 12,99 EUR -
-
-
-
Artifice and Invention in the Spanish Golden Age
From 94,99 EUR -
Literature and Historiography in the Spanish Golden Age
From 155,00 EUR
