Some of the most distinguished historians and literary scholars in the English-speaking world explore the overlap, interplay, and interaction between history and fiction in British writing from the Tudor period to the Enlightenment, with the primary focus on writers such as Thomas More, John Foxe, Thomas Hobbes, Adam Smith, and Edward Gibbon.
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"The essays in The Historical Imagination in every instance bring to light elements of authorship that are worth pondering. Inherited notions are successfully challenged....the remarkable thing about the inception of this project: the singular good sense of bringing together a group of eminent writers to reassess criteria and conventions, particularly of historical authority, in a time of historiographical revolution. The editors are to be commended." William Rockett, 16th Century Jrnl
"In this intelligent, engaging, and timely essay collection from the disciplines of both history and English, editors Donald R. Kelley and David Harris Sacks have compiled compelling pictures of the various relationships that exist between the fields of history and fiction in early modern Britain. In its detailed attention to the various representations of truth within imaginative writing, the collection represents a significant addition to the ever-growing study of early modern British culture, one that should be of great aid to scholars in the field and their students for some time." Gregory J. Underwood, History
"...this collection contains much that is new and even surprising, which makes it a welcome addition to the literature on the early modern historical imagination." Timothy Lang, American Historical Review
This collection of essays by some of the most distinguished historians and literary scholars in the English-speaking world explores the overlap, interplay, and interaction between history and fiction in British imaginative and historical writing from the Tudor period to the Enlightenment. The historians discuss the questions of truth, fiction, and the contours of early modern historical culture, while the literary scholars consider some of the fictional aspects of history, and the historical aspects of fiction, in prose narratives of many sorts. The interests and inquiries of these learned, imaginative, and venturesome scholars cross at many points, casting significant light on and offering numerous insights into the problematic and interdisciplinary areas where 'history' and 'story' meet, interact, and sometimes compete. Despite the theoretical questions posed, the discussions primarily focus on concrete works, including those of Thomas More, John Foxe, Thomas Hobbes, Adam Smith, and Edward Gibbon.
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Zustand: Sehr gut. XII, 374 p. From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Overall very good and clean. - Contents: Preface -- 1. Introduction, Donald R. Kelley and David Harris Sacks -- 2. Precept, example, and truth: Degory Wheare and the ars historica, J. H. M. Salmon -- 3. Truth, lies, and fiction in sixteenth-century Protestant historiography, Patrick Collinson -- 4. Thomas More and the English Renaissance: History and fiction in Utopia, Joseph M. Levine -- 5. Little Crosby and the horizons of early modern historical culture, D. R. Woolf -- 6. Murder in Faversham: Holinshed's impertinent history, Richard Helgerson -- 7. Foul, his wife, the mayor, and Foul's mare: The power of anecdote in Tudor historiography, Annabel Patterson -- 8. Experience, truth, and natural history in early English gardening books, Rebecca Bushnell -- 9. Thomas Hobbes's Machiavellian moments, David Wootton -- 10. The background of Hobbes's Behemoth, Fritz Levy -- 11. Leviathan, mythic history, and national historiography, Patricia Springborg -- 12. Protesting fiction, constructing history, J. Paul Hunter -- 13. Adam Smith and the history of private life: Social and sentimental narratives in eighteenth-century historiography, Mark Salber Phillips -- 14. Contemplative heroes and Gibbon's historical imagination, Patricia Craddock. - Donald R. Kelley, Executive Editor of the Journal of the History of Ideas and James Westfall Thompson Professor of History at Rutgers University, is the author of Foundations of Modern Historical Scholarship (1970), The Beginning of Ideology (1981), History, Law and the Human Sciences (1984), The Human Measure (1990), and Renaissance Humanism (1991). He also edited The History of Ideas: Canon and Variations (1990), Views of History: Antiquity to the Enlightenment (1991), and, with Richard Popkin, The Shapes of Knowledge (1991). Kelley has held fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Institute for Advanced Study, the National Humanities Center, the American Council of Learned Societies, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Shelby Cullom Davis Center at Princeton, the Newberry Library, and the Folger Shakespeare Library. - David Harris Sacks is a Professor of History and Humanities at Reed College. He previously taught at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, the University of Massachusetts, and in the History and Literature Program at Harvard University. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and Executive Secretary of the North American Conference on British Studies, Sacks has also been a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow at the Folger Shakespeare Library, a Woodrow Wilson Center Fellow, and a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow. The author of The Widening Gate: Bristol and the Atlantic Economy (1991) and Trade, Society, and Politics in Bristol, 1500-1640 (1985), Sacks is a member of the editorial board of Massachusetts Studies in Early Modern Culture and a Contributing Editor of the Journal of the History of Ideas. ISBN 9780521590693 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 675 Original cloth with dust jacket. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 1182756
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