Título: “To turn one idea into more shapes than Proteus”: The copious use of words in Erasmus and Milton
Autores: Kocic-Zambo, Larisa; University of Szeged Institute of English and American Studies
Fecha: 2012-10-02
Publicador: Early Modern Culture Online
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Tipo: Peer-reviewed Article
Tema: English literary studies, cultural history of Renaissance
John Milton, Erasmus, language praxis, imitatio, Questione della Lingua
Descripción: The article aims to present a critical application of Richard Waswo’s notion of the “cosmetic” aspect of language in the Renaissance, with a special focus on Erasmus' and Milton's language praxis within a framework of two related issues: Questione della Lingua and Imitatio.
Idioma: Inglés

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