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Word of Mouth: Fama and Its Personifications in Art and Literature from Ancient Rome to the Middle Ages

Full title: Word of Mouth: Fama and Its Personifications in Art and Literature from Ancient Rome to the Middle Ages
ISBN: 9780198724292
ISBN 10: 0198724292
Authors: Guastella, Gianni
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Edition: Illustrated
Num. pages: 456
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2017

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Synopsis

This Volume Proceeds From A Brief Discussion Of The Ancient Concept To A Detailed Examination Of The Way In Which 'fama' Has Been Personified In Ancient And Medieval Literature And In European Figurative Art Between The End Of The Fourteenth And The Beginning Of The Sixteenth Centuries. Commenting On Examples Ranging From Virgil's 'fama' In Book 4 Of The 'aeneid' To Chaucer's 'house Of Fame', It Addresses Areas Of Anthropological, Sociological, Literary, And Historical-artistic Interest, Charting The Evolving Depiction Of 'fama' From A Truly Interdisciplinary Perspective. Following This Theme, It Is Revealed That Although The Most Important Personifications Were Originally Created To Represent The Invisible But Pervasive Diffusion Of Talk Which Circulates Information About Others, These Then Began To Give Way To Embodiments Of The Abstract Idea Of The Glory Of Illustrious Men. By The End Of The Medieval Period, These Two Different Representations, Of Rumour And Glory, Were Variously Combined To Create The Modern Icon Of Fame With Which We Are More Familiar Today. Gianni Guastella. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 391-424) And Index.