96 Pages
    by Routledge

    96 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1972, this book provides an overview of Classicism in literature. After an informative introduction to the term, it explores some of the periods and places in which Classicism has been prominent: the Italian Renaissance, England before and during the Restoration, Renaissance France and eighteenth-century Germany. In avoiding a rigid definition of Classicism, this book demonstrates its multiplicity and changeability across time periods, as well as its limits.

    General Editor’s Preface; Preliminary Remark; 1. Introduction 2. Italian Renaissance – Greece and Rome 3. England before the Restoration 4. Renaissance France – Mairet and sundry matters 5. French Classicism: a climax 6. Restoration and Augustan Classicism 7. Some theory 8. Klassizismus und Klassik 9. Epilogue; Select Bibliography; Index

    Biography

    Dominique Secretan