03962nam 22007575 450 99630906010331620190615120916.03-11-055609-X10.1515/9783110556094(CKB)3800000000418913(DE-B1597)483694(OCoLC)1013941459(DE-B1597)9783110556094EBL6978386(AU-PeEL)EBL6978386(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/45254(EXLCZ)99380000000041891320190615d2017 fg engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDiscursive "Renovatio" in Lope de Vega and Calderón Studies on Spanish Baroque Drama /Joachim KüpperDe Gruyter2017Berlin ;Boston : De Gruyter, [2017]©20181 online resource (493 p.)Description based upon print version of record.3-11-055608-1 Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Table of contents -- 1. Defining the Baroque: Overview of Research, Outline of the Study's Thesis -- 2. Typologizing Remodeling and Restoration of the exemplum: Lope de Vega's El castigo sin venganza -- 3. Religious Drama as Corpus Christi Play: The auto sacramental as Condensed Manifestation of the Restored Discourse -- 4. Excursus: Ruptures, Changes, and Evolutions. Outline of the Medieval, the Renaissance, and the Mannerist Discourse -- 5. The Colonization of the New Worlds: Calderón's El príncipe constante -- 6. The Honor Case as 'Emblem' of a Damaged World: Calderón's El médico de su honra -- 7. Concluding Remarks -- References -- IndexThis volume presents a new approach to Spanish Baroque drama, inspired by Foucauldian discourse archeology, whose rare fusion of meticulous philology and ambitious theory will be exciting and fruitful both for the specialist of Spanish literature and for anyone invested in the history of European thought. Detailed readings are dedicated to some of the most prominent plays by Lope de Vega and Calderón de la Barca, both autos sacramentales (El viaje del alma; El divino Orfeo; La lepra de Constantino) and comedias (El castigo sin venganza, El príncipe constante, El médico de su honra). The "archeological" perspective cast on the plays implies an integration of their discourse-historical "foils", from pagan antiquity through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, as well as a discussion of related discourses, mainly theological, philosophical and historiographical. A separate "excursus" suggests a reconsideration of the common manner in which the discursive relation between the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Mannerism and the Baroque is conceptualized.BarockliteraturBaroque LiteratureCalderónDramaFrühe NeuzeitLope de VegaSiglo de OroSpanish Golden AgeTheater(DE-601)106385380(DE-588)4004541-9BarockgndLITERARY CRITICISM / DramabisacshBaroque Literature.Calderón.Drama.Lope de Vega.Spanish Golden Age.Barockliteratur.Baroque Literature.Calderón.Drama.Frühe Neuzeit.Lope de Vega.Siglo de Oro.Spanish Golden Age.Theater.BarockLITERARY CRITICISM / Drama.Küpper Joachim, 960501DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996309060103316Discursive "Renovatio" in Lope de Vega and Calderón2238957UNISA03506nam 2200673 a 450 991095418120332120250609110109.01-280-53714-097866105371430-306-47118-310.1007/0-306-47118-3(CKB)111056486601262(EBL)3035677(SSID)ssj0000127231(PQKBManifestationID)11133894(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000127231(PQKBWorkID)10048307(PQKB)10293047(DE-He213)978-0-306-47118-6(MiAaPQ)EBC3035677(Au-PeEL)EBL3035677(CaPaEBR)ebr10052992(CaONFJC)MIL53714(OCoLC)923696437(PPN)23793602X(MiAaPQ)EBC196697(EXLCZ)9911105648660126219941202d1995 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrComplex general relativity /by Giampiero Esposito1st ed. 2002.Dordrecht ;Boston Kluwer Academic Publishersc19951 online resource (219 p.)Fundamental theories of physics ;v. 69Description based upon print version of record.0-7923-3340-3 Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-194) and index.Spinor form of General Relativity -- to Complex Space-Time -- Two-Component Spinor Calculus -- Conformal Gravity -- Holomorphic Ideas in General Relativity -- Twistor spaces -- Penrose Transform for Gravitation -- Torsion and Supersymmetry -- Complex Space-Times with Torsion -- Spin-1/2 Fields in Riemannian Geometries -- Spin-3/2 Potentials -- Mathematical Foundations -- Underlying Mathematical Structures.This book is written for theoretical and mathematical physicists and mat- maticians interested in recent developments in complex general relativity and their application to classical and quantum gravity. Calculations are presented by paying attention to those details normally omitted in research papers, for pedagogical r- sons. Familiarity with fibre-bundle theory is certainly helpful, but in many cases I only rely on two-spinor calculus and conformally invariant concepts in gravitational physics. The key concepts the book is devoted to are complex manifolds, spinor techniques, conformal gravity, ?-planes, ?-surfaces, Penrose transform, complex 3 1 – – space-time models with non-vanishing torsion, spin- fields and spin- potentials. 2 2 Problems have been inserted at the end, to help the reader to check his und- standing of these topics. Thus, I can find at least four reasons for writing yet another book on spinor and twistor methods in general relativity: (i) to write a textbook useful to - ginning graduate students and research workers, where two-component spinor c- culus is the unifying mathematical language.Fundamental theories of physics ;v. 69.General relativity (Physics)Quantum gravitySupersymmetryGeneral relativity (Physics)Quantum gravity.Supersymmetry.530.1/1Esposito Giampiero44196MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910954181203321Complex General Relativity376171UNINA