INWARDNESS FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE RENAISSANCE

This paper presents some historical, cultural and literary elements which are essential to understand the emergence of inwardness from the Middle Ages onwards. It discusses that Shakespeare did not invent inwardness or subjectivity by himself as Bloom and Fineman propose in their works. Rather, he d...

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Main Author: Carlos Roberto Ludwig
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal do Tocantins 2020-05-01
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Online Access:https://sistemas.uft.edu.br/periodicos/index.php/entreletras/article/view/8286
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spelling doaj-b0e14fbbbf56471e865c4b76be55d99c2020-11-25T02:21:24ZporUniversidade Federal do TocantinsEntreLetras2179-39482020-05-01111236257https://doi.org/10.20873/uft.2179-3948.2020v11n1p236INWARDNESS FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE RENAISSANCECarlos Roberto Ludwig0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6846-5774Universidade Federal do TocantinsThis paper presents some historical, cultural and literary elements which are essential to understand the emergence of inwardness from the Middle Ages onwards. It discusses that Shakespeare did not invent inwardness or subjectivity by himself as Bloom and Fineman propose in their works. Rather, he developed a mimesis of inwardness specifically in the drama and that was his greatest innovation in literature. Beforehand, it is necessary to exemplify the emergence of inwardness in mediaeval writings, especially in Augustine’s Confessions and in Dante’s Vita Nuova. Thus, the analysis by Harrison in his book The Body of Beatrice (1988) is helpful to understand such process. He analyses Dante’s Vita Nuova and demonstrates that Dante represented sensual inwardness in his work. Also, it is worth discussing some ideas in Montaigne’s Essays and how he depicted inward feelings, sensations, thoughts and anxieties in his work. Shakespeare introduced the mimesis of inwardness in his drama in an on-going process of the development of inwardness.https://sistemas.uft.edu.br/periodicos/index.php/entreletras/article/view/8286emergence of inwardnessshakespearedantemontaigne
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INWARDNESS FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE RENAISSANCE
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title INWARDNESS FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE RENAISSANCE
title_short INWARDNESS FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE RENAISSANCE
title_full INWARDNESS FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE RENAISSANCE
title_fullStr INWARDNESS FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE RENAISSANCE
title_full_unstemmed INWARDNESS FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE RENAISSANCE
title_sort inwardness from the middle ages to the renaissance
publisher Universidade Federal do Tocantins
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publishDate 2020-05-01
description This paper presents some historical, cultural and literary elements which are essential to understand the emergence of inwardness from the Middle Ages onwards. It discusses that Shakespeare did not invent inwardness or subjectivity by himself as Bloom and Fineman propose in their works. Rather, he developed a mimesis of inwardness specifically in the drama and that was his greatest innovation in literature. Beforehand, it is necessary to exemplify the emergence of inwardness in mediaeval writings, especially in Augustine’s Confessions and in Dante’s Vita Nuova. Thus, the analysis by Harrison in his book The Body of Beatrice (1988) is helpful to understand such process. He analyses Dante’s Vita Nuova and demonstrates that Dante represented sensual inwardness in his work. Also, it is worth discussing some ideas in Montaigne’s Essays and how he depicted inward feelings, sensations, thoughts and anxieties in his work. Shakespeare introduced the mimesis of inwardness in his drama in an on-going process of the development of inwardness.
topic emergence of inwardness
shakespeare
dante
montaigne
url https://sistemas.uft.edu.br/periodicos/index.php/entreletras/article/view/8286
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