The Bellum Grammaticale and the Rise of European Literature The Bellum Grammaticale and the Rise of European Literature

The Bellum Grammaticale and the Rise of European Literature

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The now-forgotten genre of the bellum grammaticale flourished in the sixteenth- and seventeenth centuries as a means of satirizing outmoded cultural institutions and promoting new methods of instruction. In light of works written in Renaissance Italy, ancien régime France, and baroque Germany (Andrea Guarna's Bellum Grammaticale [1511], Antoine Furetière's Nouvelle allégorique [1658], and Justus Georg Schottelius' Horrendum Bellum Grammaticale [1673]), this study explores early modern representations of language as war. While often playful in form and intent, the texts examined address serious issues of enduring relevance: the relationship between tradition and innovation, the power of language to divide and unite peoples, and canon-formation. Moreover, the author contends, the "language wars" illuminate the shift from a Latin-based understanding of learning to the acceptance of vernacular erudition and the emergence of national literature.

GENRE
Belletristik und Literatur
ERSCHIENEN
2016
23. März
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
158
Seiten
VERLAG
Taylor & Francis
GRÖSSE
2,3
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