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Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs

A Tale Blazed Through Heaven

Imitation and Invention in the Golden Age of Spain

Noble-Wood, Oliver J. (University Lecturer in Golden Age Spanish Literature; Fellow and Tutor in Modern Languages, University Lecturer in Golden Age Spanish Literature; Fellow and Tutor in Modern Languages, Hertford College, Oxford)

A Tale Blazed Through Heaven

Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs

A Tale Blazed Through Heaven

Imitation and Invention in the Golden Age of Spain

Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs: A Tale Blazed Through Heaven

 

A Tale Blazed Through Heaven charts the development of representations of the mythological tale of Mars, Venus, and Vulcan from its origins in classical antiquity to its reception in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Spain.


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A Tale Blazed Through Heaven examines developments in the representation of the classical tale of Mars, Venus, and Vulcan in the literature and painting of the Golden Age of Spain (c.1526-1681). Anchored in close analysis of individual primary texts, the five chapters that comprise this study assess how poets and painters breathed new life into the tale inherited from Homer, Ovid, and others, examining some of the ways in which the story of Mars, Venus, and Vulcan was disguised, developed, expanded, mocked, combined with or played off against different subjects, or otherwise modified in order to pique the interest of successive generations of readers and viewers. Each chapter discusses what particular changes and shifts in emphasis reveal about the tale itself, specific renderings, the aims and intentions of individual poets and painters, and the wider context of the literary and visual culture of Early Modern Spain. Discussing a range of poems by both canonical (Garcilaso de la Vega, Luis de Góngora, Lope de Vega, etc.) and less well-known writers (Juan de la Cueva, Alonso de Castillo Solórzano, Salvador Jacinto Polo de Medina, etc.), and culminating in detailed examination of select mythological works by Philip IV's court painter, Diego Velázquez, this book sheds light on questions relating to aspects of classical reception in the Renaissance, the rise of specific poetic styles (epic, mock-epic, burlesque, etc.), the interplay between the sister arts of poetry and painting, and the continual process of imitation and invention that was one of the defining features of the Spanish Golden Age.


ISBN
9780198707356
Pagina's
246
Verschenen
Serie
Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs
NUR
320
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

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