Básníkem se člověk rodí, ale i stává. Pojetí básnické tvorby v raném středověku a jeho antické prameny.
Title in English | A man is born a poet, but can become a poet, too. The concept of the poetical performance in early Middle Ages and its antique sources. |
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Year of publication | 2005 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | Původ poezie. Proměny poetické inspirace v raném středověku a jeho antické inspirace v evropských a mimoevropských kulturách. |
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Citation | |
Field | History |
Keywords | poetical performance; early Middle Ages; antique sources |
Description | Even in the antiquity, the poetry was considered as a creation of an exceptional individual. But as the tradition and complexity of the antique education system got more and more stabilized, the poetry had been becoming a part of the cultivated apprehension of reality and the tool for tastefully managing it. In the early Middle Ages, author's individual contribution to his genre was not disdained, but was not urged. |
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