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Plato Baptized : Towards the Interpretation of Spenser's Mimetic Fictions

معرفی کتاب «Plato Baptized : Towards the Interpretation of Spenser's Mimetic Fictions» نوشتهٔ Bieman, Elizabeth، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Toronto Press در سال 1988. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Plato Baptized places a variety of Spenser’s texts in the history of speaking, writing, reading, and interpreting which stretches from Plato’s mentors, Pythagoras and Socrates, to the present. Expansive and formidable in its complexity of argument, yet constantly lucid, the book presents its own perceptive readings of Spenser and his literary forebears as instances of ‘participatory mimesis' – a process Elizabeth Bieman identifies as central in the tradition of biblicized Platonism and Neoplatonism which informed Spenser’s habits of thinking. The first five chapters offer a diachronic thread through the maze of ancient texts, philosophical and biblical, which Spenser assimilated synchronically, and from which he drew the paradigms of image and language that represented for older readers evidences of his Christian humanist ‘faith.’ The later chapters explore Spenser’s ever-equivocal metaphoric language, through fictions that represent all levels of the human souk, cross-connecting and unifying the world of intertextualized living. The book’s thread offers occasional egress from maze and void. Tracing the evidences of questioning and doubt now fully familiar, along with those of faith, Bieman shows skepticism and affirmation ceding place to each other continually, unsettlingly, creatively, throughout tradition. The elements that academic analysis and skeptical questioning put asunder come together in the rhythmic process of questioning, aporia, and the occasional flash of understanding that the Elizabethan theologian knew as metaphoric baptism. The process, for Spenser, ends neither in despair nor complacency; in the canon, indeed, it does not end. Bieman argues that from experiences of personal knowing – which the mimetic languages of ancient philosophy, and biblical and Renaissance story cannot fully capture, but to, and through, which they torturously lead – the writer, his fictive protagonists, the reader and the interpreter participate in the production of further experiences throughout which other meanings may, evanescently, be glimpsed. Contents 7 Acknowledgments 9 1. To discouer ... the general intention’: A Methodological Introduction 11 2.‘For wisedome is most riches’: Plato and His Socrates 35 3. ‘Each vnto himselfe’: Systematizers, Seekers, and Seers 65 4. ‘A temple faire and auncient’: The Plotinian Paradigm 98 5. ‘All that moueth, doth mutation loue’: Metamorphoses and Baptism 115 6. ‘Through hardy enterprise’: Approaching Spenser 144 7. 'Beginning then below': Questioning in Love 162 8. ‘Twixt them both’: Questions Arising in Society 189 9. ‘Upon the Pillours of Eternity’: The Fusion of Horizons 222 10. ‘Speeches few’: An Afterword 254 Notes 257 Glossary 303 Bibliography 309 Index 321
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