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Darker Vision of the Renaissance: Beyond the Fields of Reason
0520304950 rar The Darker Vision of the Renaissance explores political, literary, social, religious, medical, and artistic events between 1300 and 1670 that led beyond the bounds of reason into the nonrational, irrational, and suprarational phenomena of the European Renaissance. Robert S. Kinsmans introduction examines Renaissance uses of ratio, fancy and folly, melancholy, anxietas, and alienation. Lynn White Jr. presents the essential thesis of the collection in his view that the years 13001650 constituted one of the most psychically disturbed eras ever in European history. The world-alienation of the period is analyzed by Donald R. Howard, illustrated by two poems of the late fourteenth century: Gawain and the Green Knight and Toilus and Criseyde. The flourishing of hermetic, magical, cabalistic, and astrological practices in the Renaissance is described by John G. Burke. The gentleman and courtiers physical and psychological tensions resulting from literal exile or from psychic alienation from his lesser fellows are investigated by Lauro Martines. An analysis of the structures of Renaissance mysticism is provided by Kees W. Bolle. Gilbert Reaneys essay examines Read more