Disciplining creativity: habit, system, and the logic of late sixteenth-century poetics
William Scott’s recently rediscovered 'Model of Poesy' (1599) articulates a poetics carefully structured according to rules provided by contemporary logic. In so doing, it meets expectations about the nature and teaching of the arts that are frequently acknowledged but rarely fulfilled by...
Main Author: | Hetherington, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies
2016
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