The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia and the Invention of English Literature
The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia and the Invention of English Literature revises the semiotic paradigm of the early modern ""literary system"" dominant since 1983 by adapting methods entailed by Jerome J. McGann's idea that literary works emerge through a series of semiotic events. Davis analyzes Philip Sidney's Arcadia and Astrophil and Stella in order to demonstrate how design elements stage the scene of reading these works.
"The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia and the Invention of English Literature revises the semiotic paradigm of the early modern ""literary system"" dominant since 1983 by adapting methods entailed by Jerome J. McGann's idea that literary works emerge through a series of semiotic events. Davis analyzes Philip Sidney's Arcadia and Astrophil and Stella in order to demonstrate how design elements stage the scene of reading these works."@en
"The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia and the Invention of English Literature revises the semiotic paradigm of the early modern "literary system" dominant since 1983 by adapting methods entailed by Jerome J. McGann's idea that literary works emerge through a series of semiotic events. Davis analyzes Philip Sidney's Arcadia and Astrophil and Stella in order to demonstrate how design elements stage the scene of reading these works."@en
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LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh.
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Literary studies: classical, early & medieval English.
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