An Apologie for Poetrie de Sidney (1595) / An Apology for Actors de Thomas Heywood (1612): quelles theories derriere l'apologie?

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Coffin, Charlotte [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Ecole Normale Super, Lyon, France
[2] Univ Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens, France
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ETUDES EPISTEME | 2007年 / 12期
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While defending, respectively, literature and the theatre, Sir Philip Sidney and Thomas Heywood use the same words, with different meanings. The former offers a piece of literary theory, which regenerates cliches and promotes literature as a path towards responsible social and political commitment. The latter adopts a more literal approach to such mottos as "speaking picture" or "to teach and delight", and turns the political perspective upside-down when he views the theatre as the instrument of mass control. In both cases, the choices are closely linked to the author's status and to his attempt at self-fashioning.
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