The Just and the Lively: The Literary Criticism of John DrydenManchester University Press, 2002 - 342 стор. Recognition is often considered a means to de-escalate conflicts and promote peaceful social interactions. This volume explores the forms that social recognition and its withholding may take in asymmetric armed conflicts, examining the risks and opportunities that arise when local, state, and transnational actors recognise, misrecognise, or deny recognition of armed non-state actors.By studying key asymmetric conflicts through the prism of recognition, it offers an innovative perspective on the interactions between armed non-state actors and state actors. In what contexts does granting recognition to armed non-state actors foster conflict transformation? What happens when governments withhold recognition or label armed non-state actors in ways they perceive as misrecognition? The authors examine the ambivalence of recognition processes in violent conflicts and their sometimes-unintended consequences. The volume shows that, while non-recognition prevents conflict transformation, the recognition of armed non-state actors may produce counterproductive precedents and new modes of exclusion in intra-state and transnational politics. |
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ONE The ends of criticism | 9 |
Two From theory to practice 1664 | 22 |
THREE A French play 16651668 | 43 |
FOUR The new imbalance 16671668 | 62 |
SEVEN The heroic play 1672 | 118 |
EIGHT The heroic play concluded | 131 |
NINE Sweeping of the stakes 1672 | 146 |
TEN The classical moment 16731679 | 157 |
ELEVEN The great tradition 16801700 | 172 |
FIFTEEN Evaluations | 241 |
Notes | 257 |
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The Just and the Lively: The Literary Criticism of John Dryden Michael Werth Gelber Перегляд фрагмента - 1999 |
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A]ccount Aeneid Annus Mirabilis argues argument Ariosto audience Cambridge characters Chaucer classical comic Conquest of Granada contemporaries courtier courtier-poet Crites Critical Essays critical theory Davenant Davenant's decorum dedication Defence Discourse concerning discussion Dramatic Poesy Dramatick Poesie Dryden's criticism English epic Epilogue Essay of Dramatick Eugenius Evening's Love explains Fletcher French Furioso genre Gondibert hence heroic drama heroic play Heroique Playes Homer Horace humour Ibid imagination imitation John Dryden Johnson judgment kind language learned Literary Criticism literature lively Longinus low comedy manner moral nature Neander never Ovid playwright pleasure plot poem poet poetic poetry Preface to Fables principles prologue prose Renaissance Restoration rhyme Rival Ladies Roman rules satire says scholars Secret Love seventeenth century Shadwell Shakespeare Siege of Rhodes stage Studies style T. S. Eliot thought tradition tragedy tragi-comedy translation Tyrannick Love unity University Press verse Virgil William Davenant write XVII