Flammarion | Paris 1948 | 12.50 x 20 cm | broché
Reference : 56300
Edition originale de la traduction française, un des 60 exemplaires numérotés sur chiffon de Lana, le nôtre un des 10 hors commerce, tirage de tête. Dos très légèrement insolé sans gravité. Bel exemplaire à toutes marges. - Photographies et détails sur www.Edition-Originale.com -
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Turnhout, Brepols, 2009 Hardback, VIII+344 p., 156 x 234 mm. ISBN 9782503527550.
Performing the Middle Ages from 'Beowulf' to 'Othello' traces the dialogic nature of the relationship between the Middle Ages and modernity. Arguing that modern beliefs in the alterity of the Middle Ages stem from the Middle Ages- own processes of self-representation, Johnston explores varieties of nostalgia through a wide selection of texts. This volume spans an extensive chronological period with a view to demonstrating how our notions of the medieval have been crucially informed by the past itself. The study is focused on works which stage that popular literary archetype ' the nostalgic figure of the aristocratic warrior ' and argues that it is this image that provides a structural model for so many modern perspectives on the Middle Ages. And yet, in the Middle Ages this model was being deconstructed as it was also being generated. By moving from the self-consciously archaic heroism of Beowulf to the scathing comment on chivalric narrative presented in Chaucer's 'Knight's Tale', Johnston's analysis offers an intriguing insight into the way medieval texts engage in a continual aesthetic and ideological critique of their own cultural moment. Using Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and the Alliterative Morte Arthure as examples of an incisive critique of the cult of subjectivity and of a highly self-conscious desire for tradition, Johnston extends his analysis to the early seventeenth century, and explores the ways in which Shakespeare's Othello brilliantly deconstructs the very concept of 'Renaissance Man'. With its interest in issues of subjectivity, textual performance, and the ideological self-awareness of medieval culture, Performing the Middle Ages provides a scholarly and compelling investigation into the Middle Ages' ability both to understand itself and to shape (post)modern notions of the medieval. Languages : English.
Antwerpen, Debacker, 1946 Gebonden, halfleder met goudopdruk, frontispice, 130 x 195mm., 200pp.
In goede staat.
Reference : albed783b0d73e9fd2b
Shakespeare William. Othello. In English /Shakespeare William. Othello. Series: Folger Shakespeare Library Simon Schuster 2009, 314 pp. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbed783b0d73e9fd2b.
[ThÃodore ChassÃriau] - Fisher, Jay M.
Reference : 069102
(1979)
ISBN : 0912298502
Fisher, Jay M.: ThÃodore ChassÃriau: Illustrations for Othello. Exhibition: Baltimore, Museum of Art, 1979. 159 pages with 19 monochrome plates and 146 monochrome illustrations. Paperback. 29.2x22.8cms. Catalogue focuses on ChassÃriau's printmaking activity, with particular reference to his 1844 illustrations for Shakespeare's Othello.
Catalogue focuses on ChassÃriau's printmaking activity, with particular reference to his 1844 illustrations for Shakespeare's Othello. Text in English
Manzi,Joyant et Cie.. janvier 1904. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 26 pages environ illustrées de nombreuses photographies noir et blanc et couleur.. . . . Classification Dewey : 792-Théâtre
Othello, article de Jullien. Le théâtre à l'étranger : THéâtre de la Monnaie - Le roi Arthus, drame de E.Chausson, article de C.Joly, illustré de photos dont deux pleine page de Iago (Delmas) et Othello (Alvarez). Ambigu-Comique : La citoyenne Cotillon de Daudet et Cain, illustré de gravures de M; de Lambert (Arlette et Aline) article de Aderer. Classification Dewey : 792-Théâtre