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Dynamics of Neo-Latin and the Vernacular

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Dynamics of Neo-Latin and the Vernacular offers a collection of studies that deal with the cultural exchange between Neo-Latin and the vernacular, and with the very cultural mobility that allowed f...
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  • 22 September 2014
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Dynamics of Neo-Latin and the Vernacular offers a collection of studies that deal with the cultural exchange between Neo-Latin and the vernacular, and with the very cultural mobility that allowed for the successful development of Renaissance bilingual culture. Studying a variety of multilingual issues of language and poetics, of translation and transfer, its authors interpret Renaissance cross-cultural contact as a radically dynamic, ever-shifting process of making cultural meaning. With renewed attention for suitable theoretical and methodological frames of reference, Dynamics of Neo-Latin and the Vernacular firmly resists literary history’s temptation to pin down the Early Modern relationship between languages, literatures and cultures, in favour of stressing the sheer variety and variability of that relationship itself.
Contributors are Jan Bloemendal, Ingrid De Smet, Annet den Haan, Tom Deneire, Beate Hintzen, David Kromhout, Bettina Noak, Ingrid Rowland, Johanna Svensson, Harm-Jan van Dam, Guillaume van Gemert, Eva van Hooijdonk, and Ümmü Yüksel.
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Price: $193.00
Pages: 330
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Medieval and Renaissance Authors and Texts
Publication Date: 22 September 2014
ISBN: 9789004269071
Format: Hardcover
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"...One of the great strengths of the book is that it brings together thought-provoking studies that involve different approaches, different vernaculars, and different eras in the Neo-Latin period...a stimulating read for those interested in multilingual early modern Europe."
Thomas Hendrickson (Dartmouth College), Renaissance Quarterly, Volume LXIX, No. 1

Tom Deneire, Ph.D. (2009), Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, researched (Neo-)Latin epistolography and stylistics at that university, and participated in an NWO-project on bilingual humanist poetry at the Huygens ING (The Hague). He is currently employed as Curator of the Special Collections Department of Antwerp University Library.