Medieval Literary Criticism: Translations and Interpretations
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The truest history of literary theory, the editors believe, is a history of major documents. In this volume, and in its companion on the classical period, they bring together significant examples of critical works in accurate, readable translations, some newly made. Preceding the texts are illuminating essays analyzing their importance for students in the field. The introductory essays for the medieval volume are by O.B. Hardison, Jr. Dr. Hardison also translated the selections in this volume from Evanthius and Donatus, Fulgentius, and Averroes. From the reviews of the original hardcover edition Classical and Medieval Literary Criticism: "It will be very helpful for teachers to have the major texts Lin one volume], and some works are made easily available for the first time. . . . This book is most welcome." —Speculum "Highly desirable for colleges with strong programs in the humanities." —Choice
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