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Gracian meets Gongora: The Theory and Practice of Wit M. J. Woods

Gracian meets Gongora: The Theory and Practice of Wit By M. J. Woods

Gracian meets Gongora: The Theory and Practice of Wit by M. J. Woods


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This book argues that the tradition of regarding the wit of the Metaphysical poets as a 'finding a likeness in things unlike' fails to account adequately for the poetic practice of Gongora, despite his reputation for the bold use of metaphor.

Gracian meets Gongora: The Theory and Practice of Wit Summary

Gracian meets Gongora: The Theory and Practice of Wit by M. J. Woods

This book argues that the tradition of regarding the wit of the Metaphysical poets as a 'finding a likeness in things unlike' fails to account adequately for the poetic practice of Gongora, despite his reputation for the bold use of metaphor. One side of the case consists in showing the soundness of the theory of wit of Gongora's admirer, Baltasar Gracian, who saw no essential connection between wit and trope, and whose views are compared here with the many other theorists of the 17th and 18th centuries. The other consists of a demonstration of Gongora's virtuosity in his complex use, not just of metaphor but of tropes of all types, including some of his own invention, analysed here in the context of a general theory of trope. Gongora's wit also exploits the sometimes hazy dividing line between the literal and the figurative, but, it is argued, this does not entitle the deconstructionist critics, with their typically sloppy Saussurean philosophy of language, to enlist Gongora in their cause. Spanish text with facing-page translation and introduction.

About M. J. Woods

Michael Woods is a Lecturer in the Spanish Department of King's College London and in addition to studies on Golden-Age poetry has published articles on the Picaresque Novel. As a computer buff he has contributed to the Department's Corpus of Contemporary Spanish, and has been programming the rapid concordancing of texts. Away from his desk he is a keen violinist, and a rather less accomplished flamenco guitarist.

Table of Contents

Bibliography; Introduction; Chapter One: Understanding Gracian; Chapter Two: The rival theorists; Chapter Three: Trope and the literal base; Chapter Four: The varieties of trope; Chapter Five: Between the literal and the figurative; Chapter Six: Between rhetoric and logic; Chapter Seven: Never mind the quality, feel the wit?; Chapter Eight: Profile of a wit; Indexes.

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GOR013513170
9780856686573
0856686573
Gracian meets Gongora: The Theory and Practice of Wit by M. J. Woods
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Liverpool University Press
19960101
140
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