10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONCETTIST»
Discover the use of
concettist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
concettist and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Painted Closet of Lady Anne Bacon Drury
... indices compendious and various, and its author, God, more a Baroque
concettist than a simple preacher Hardly a polished mirror, which reflected
exclusively Christian, spiritual truths, it was a dark glass, a cipher, a labyrinth of
significance.
2
The North British Review
... and, un er pretence of ' imagination,' we should be brought insensibly to
something resembling the va id school of Concettist-i and Allegorists, who,
towards the en of the sixteenth century, in Italy, were crushed beneath the heavy
inheritance ...
3
Johann Sebastian Bach: The Learned Musician
Thus, the Glotia section gives a solo atia to each concettist of the five-voiced choit
and an obbligato patt to each family of insttuments in the otchestta {sttings, flutes,
teeds, and btass): combining solo soptano II with solo violin f"Laudamus"), ...
4
Parody and Festivity in Early Modern Art: Essays on Comedy ...
3 The clay of the peasants and the glass of the god cast in their midst can thus be
seen as the figurative core of Velazquez's concettist meditation upon the affinities
and oppositions between the real and the symbolic, or the manifest versus the ...
the 'Book' was more like a folio volume, its indices compendious and various, and
its author, God, more a Baroque concettist than a simple preacher. Nor was there
only a single book in this library exclusively concerned with Christian devotion ...
6
Baroque Bodies: Psychoanalysis and the Culture of French ...
102 Although we can make rather large concessions for the rhetorical excesses
of Counter-Reformation spirituality and especially to the heady evangelical zeal
of Marie's own baroque style, a style in which the "concettist" topos of "life not life
...
7
The Purple Island and Anatomy in Early Seventeenth-century ...
... process of reading Cantos 1 to 5 of The Purple Island, the Isle of Man figure
gives rise to a host of newly created similarities and associations from the
interaction of the figure's principal and subsidiary subjects, to which Fletcher, as
concettist, ...
8
The Word from Paris: Essays on Modern French Thinkers and ...
... Freud, but rather as the work of an inordinately subde concettist, whose
mannered syntax and extreme allusiveness seem designed to separate those
who read him into the mutually impermeable classes of the devotees and the
defaulters.
9
Benjamin's Ghosts: Interventions in Contemporary Literary ...
... either as surface form or as linear configuration," reformulate the specific "
polysemy" as ornament or as writing in their mutual dependence as it is staged in
all typographical images: figure-poems (see Fig. 5), concettist calligrams (see Fig
.
10
The Low Countries As a Crossroads of Religious Beliefs
As to the texts, they still retained the concettist conciseness inspired by the heroic
devices or the moral emblems. Because the text did not sustain the narrative, the
image took on this role. The emphasis tended to fall on the picture, where the ...
Arie Jan Gelderblom, Jan L. De Jong, Marc Van Vaeck, 2004