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Doctrine and poetry :Augustine's influence on old English poetry.
- 作者: Huppé, Bernard F.,
- 出版: [Albany] : State University of New York 1959.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (vi, 248 pages).
- 標題: Christianisme dans la littérature. , Versdichtung , Großbritannien , De doctrina Christiana (Augustine, of Hippo, Saint) , English poetry Old English, ca. 450-1100 -- History and criticism. , Poésie anglaise ca 450-1100 (Vieil anglais) -- Histoire et critique. , LITERARY CRITICISM European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. , Christian poetry, English (Old) History and criticism. , Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430. , Augustine, , EuropeanEnglish, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. , Augustin, , Rezeption , Criticism, interpretation, etc. , English poetry , Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430 Influence. , Geschichte 600-1050 , History and criticism. , Christianity in literature. , Poésie chrétienne anglaise (vieil anglais) Histoire et critique. , Influence. , De doctrina christiana (Augustinus) , Histoire et critique. , Electronic books. , English poetry Old English. , Poésie chrétienne anglaise (vieil anglais) , Old English. , Augustinus, Aurelius. , Augustine, of Hippo, Saint, 354-430 , Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) , Altenglisch. , LITERARY CRITICISM , Poésie anglaise , 450-1100 , Christian poetry, English (Old) , Augustin, saint, évêque d'Hippone.
- ISBN: 1438407335 , 9781438407333
- ISBN: 0873950011
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references. Preface -- Poetic theory in De doctrina Christiana -- Illustrations of the influence of Augustine's theory of literature -- The practice of Christian poetry: Aldhelm and Bede -- Caedmon's Hymn -- The Caedmonian Genesis -- Conjectures.
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Augustinian literary doctrine, religious in its orientation, held that the purpose of literature is the promotion of charity to the end that God may be enjoyed; that the true basis for eloquence is the truth in the meaning of words, not in the words themselves. This tightly defined frame allowed none of the individualistic fancies we now associate with poetry. Dr. Huppe has illustrated the continuing influence of this theory by references to Isidore of Seville; the obscure rhetorician, Vergil of Toulouse; Bede and his continental successors, Alcuin and Rabanus; and to John Scotus Erigena. The conscious and unconscious influence of this doctrine--and of Christian thought in general--was felt not only in the interpretation of poetry but in its creation as well. Dr. Huppe's most dramatic example is the work of Caedmon, an unschooled but devout layman. Caedmon's famous Hymn, the first Christian poem in English, and its reception by learned ecclesiastics vividly demonstrate the convergence of doctrine and poetry: Old English as well as Latin. Along with Caedmon's Hymn and the Caedmonian Genesis, Dr. Huppe analyzes other Old English classics. In relating them to Latin poetic theory, he indicates a whole new direction for their study. His basic hypothesis may well be extended to relate Old English to Late Medieval verse--thus establishing the latter's rightful place in the mainstream of Christian poetry. The author has added his own translations of the Latin and Old English poetry treated in the text, which facilitates the reading of this most rewarding book.
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