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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. An analysis of the philosophical prose and the poetry of Gabriel Bocángel y Unzueta assesses and determines the impact of Quevedo's ideological presence in the work of other Spanish poets. 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.
Contents
Chapter 1 Forward
Chapter 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 Introduction
Chapter 4 The Stoic Revolt Against Time: Introduction; Time in Stoic Physics: The Reign of Cronos; From the Physics of Cronos to the Ethics of Zeus; The Rational Revolt Against Time; The Rhetorical Strategies of the Revolt
Chapter 5 The Neo-Stoic Revolt Against Times: Lipsius and Senecan Philosophy: Introduction; Stoicism in Europe and Spain: The Historical Antecedents of the Revolt Against Time; The Metaphysics of the Revolt: Justus Lipsius's Neo-Stoic Synthesis of Stoicism an
Chapter 6 The Revolt Against Time in the Prose of Francisco de Quevedo: Introduction; El (des)engaño de las cosas as a Method to Overthrow Time
Chapter 7 The Revolt Against Time in the Poetry of Franciso de Quevedo: Introduction; Conceptista Poetry as a Strategy for the Revolt Against Time; Quevedo's Conceptista Poetry and El (des)engaño de las cosas as a Philosophical-Didactic Met
Chapter 8 The Neo-Stoic Revolt Against Time in the Prose of Gabriel Bocángel: Introduction; The Revolt Against Time in the Prose of Gabriel Bocángel
Chapter 9 The Revolt Against Time in the Prose of Gabriel Bocángel: Introduction; Time, Death and Virtue in the Poetry of Bocángel
Chapter 10 Conclusion
Chapter 11 Bibliography
Chapter 12 Index
Chapter 13 About the Author



