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The Birth of the Modern Mind Paul Oppenheimer (Professor of Comparative Medieval Literature, and Poet-in-Residence, Professor of Comparative Medieval Literature, and Poet-in-Residence, City College, City University of New York)

The Birth of the Modern Mind By Paul Oppenheimer (Professor of Comparative Medieval Literature, and Poet-in-Residence, Professor of Comparative Medieval Literature, and Poet-in-Residence, City College, City University of New York)

Summary

This book suggests that the origins of the thought and literature which is termed "modern" can be traced to the 13th-century Italian invention of the sonnet, the first literary form since classical times meant not for performance but for silent reading and introspection.

The Birth of the Modern Mind Summary

The Birth of the Modern Mind: Self, Consciousness, and the Invention of the Sonnet by Paul Oppenheimer (Professor of Comparative Medieval Literature, and Poet-in-Residence, Professor of Comparative Medieval Literature, and Poet-in-Residence, City College, City University of New York)

This revolutionary study presents new facts and an original theory about the source of the thought and literature which are termed `modern'. Using fifty-one new translations of sonnets from four languages spanning more than seven centuries, Oppenheimer argues that modern thought and literature were born with the invention of the sonnet in thirteenth-century Italy. In revealing the sonnet as the first lyric form since the fall of the Roman Empire meant not for music or performance but for silent reading, the book demonstrates that the sonnet was the first modern literary form deliberately intended to portray the self in conflict and to explore self-consciousness. Professor Oppenheimer traces the influences of the sonnet, as invented by Giacomo da Lentino, combining historical fact with the history of ideas and literary criticism. He illustrates, in bilingual format, the sonnet's growing appeal and variety during the centuries that followed, with translations from Italian, German, French, and Spanish and examples from more than thirty-five poets. Previous scholarship is also discussed and for the first time the source of the form is established in Platonic-Pythagorean mathematics.

The Birth of the Modern Mind Reviews

'Paul Oppenheimer has written a learned, well-tempered and fascinating book about the sonnet. This book is a cunningly constructed homage to its ostensible subject. Oppenheimer, the poet and the scholar, join hands to translate a book and a sonnet.' Anthony Rudolf, Chapman 60'

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NPB9780195056921
9780195056921
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The Birth of the Modern Mind: Self, Consciousness, and the Invention of the Sonnet by Paul Oppenheimer (Professor of Comparative Medieval Literature, and Poet-in-Residence, Professor of Comparative Medieval Literature, and Poet-in-Residence, City College, City University of New York)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
1989-08-31
216
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