The Revolt Against Time: A Philosophical Approach to the Prose and Poetry of Quevedo and BocángelUniversity Press of America, 2003 - 242 páginas This book, which includes a preface written by David Darst, argues that Francisco de Quevedo's metaphysical poetry should be read in the light of the Neo-Stoic theory of Time that he explains in his philosophical prose works. This is the first detailed textual exegesis of Bocángel's and Quevedo's philosophical works as they relate to the metaphysical poetry of these two Golden Age authors. |
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The Stoic Revolt against Time | 1 |
The NeoStoic Revolt against Time Lipsius | 35 |
Justus Lipsiuss NeoStoic | 41 |
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