Culture and authority in the baroque /

Explores the baroque across a wide range of disciplines, from poetics to politics, to the rituals of musical, dramatic, and religious performance. The essays in this collection span what has been called the "baroque crescent" stretching from Spain through Italy to Russia, but they also bri...

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Other Authors / Creators:Ciavolella, Massimo, 1942- editor.
Coleman, Patrick, editor.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Imprint: Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©2005.
Series:UCLA Clark Memorial Library series.
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Online Access:Click here for full text at JSTOR
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Massimo Ciavolella, Patrick Coleman
  • 'Believing and not believing': Shakespeare and the archaeology of wonder / Peter G. Platt
  • Philosophical tours of the universe in British poetry, 1700-1729, or, the soaring muse / Lorna Clymer
  • Marino and the Meraviglia / Paolo Cherchi
  • I would rather drown, than not find new worlds / Paolo Fasoli
  • Truth and wonder in Naples circa 1640 / Jon R. Snyder
  • 'Particolar gusto e diletto alle orecchie': listening in the early Seicento / Andrew Dell'Antonio
  • From liturgy to literature: prayer and play in the early Russian Baroque / Ronald Vroon
  • Reconciling divine and political authority in Racine's Esther / Ann Delehanty
  • Apostles and apostates: the court of Peter the Great as a chivalrous religious order / Ernest A. Zitser
  • Self-knowledge and the advantages of concealment: Pierre Nicole's 'On self-knowldge' / John D. Lyons
  • Baroque social bond in the Memoirs of the Cardinal de Retz / Malina Stefanovska
  • Different kind of wonder? Women's writing in early modern Spain / Lisa Vollendorf.