UID:
almahu_9949703554502882
Format:
1 online resource.
ISBN:
9789004434820
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9789056930318
Series Statement:
Comers/ICOG Communications ; 1
Content:
This collection of studies is the result of a series of seminars organised by COMERS in 1996. The theme of generic problems has led to a variety of disciplines (Ancient Oriental, Classical, Medieval, Arabic, Middle Dutch...), of textual types (fables, historiography, comedies, Canon law.) and a variety of approaches (case studies, theoretical studies, confrontations between 'native' and 'critical' schemes.). This collection may be useful for comparative purposes, but also as an incentive for further studies on generic problems, theoretical as well as topical.
Note:
Preliminary Material --
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Preface /
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Adam per Evam deceptus est, non Eva per Adam. Biblical Repertoria in Fourteenth-Century Canon Law. /
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Some Brave Attempts at Generic Classification in Premodern Arabic Literature. /
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Rigid Readings of Flexible Texts. The Case of Sixteenth-Century Comic Drama. /
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Medieval Historiography: About Generic Constraints and Scholarly Constructions. /
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Boundless Papyri. /
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The Fable is Dead Long Live the Fable! Or, is there any life after Genre? /
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"I Can Put Anything In Its Right Place". Generic and Typological Studies as Strategies for the Analysis and Evaluation of Mankind's Oldest Literature. /
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Continuity and Change in Mesopotamian Lexical Tradition. /
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When Phaedra Left the Tragic Stage: Generic Switches in Apuleius' Metamorphoses. /
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Postscriptum /
Additional Edition:
Print version: Aspects of Genre of and Type in Pre-Modern Literary Cultures, Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 2000 ISBN 9789056930318
Language:
English
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