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  1. A companion to the global Renaissance
    English literature and culture in the era of expansion
    Beteiligt: Singh, Jyotsna G. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  Wiley-Blackwell Pub, Chichester, U.K

    The new globalism: transcultural commerce, global systems theory, and Spenser's Mammon / Daniel Vitkus -- "Travailing" theory: global flows of labor and the enclosure of the subject / Crystal Bartolovich -- Islam and Tamburlaine's world-picture /... mehr

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    The new globalism: transcultural commerce, global systems theory, and Spenser's Mammon / Daniel Vitkus -- "Travailing" theory: global flows of labor and the enclosure of the subject / Crystal Bartolovich -- Islam and Tamburlaine's world-picture / John Michael Archer -- Traveling nowhere: global utopias in the early modern period / Chloë Houston -- The benefits of a warm study: the resistance to travel before empire / Andrew Hadfield -- "Apes of imitation": imitation and identity in Sir Thomas Roe's embassy to India / Nandini Das -- A multinational corporation: foreign labor in the London East India Company / Richmond Barbour -- Where was Iceland in 1600? / Mary C. Fuller -- East by north-east: the English among the Russians, 1553-1603 / Gerald MacLean -- The politics of identity: William Adams, John Saris, and the English East India Company's failure in Japan / Catherine Ryu -- The queer Moor: bodies, borders, and Barbary inns / Ian Smith -- Guns and gawds: Elizabethan England's infidel trade / Matthew Dimmock -- Cassio, cash, and the "infidel 0": arithmetic, double-entry bookkeeping, and Othello's unfaithful accounts / Patricia Parker -- Seeds of sacrifice: amaranth the gardens of Tenochtitlan and Spenser's Faerie queene / Edward M. Test -- "So pale, so lame, so lean, so ruinous:" the circulation of foreign coins in early modern England / Stephen Deng -- Canary, Bristoles, Londres, Ingleses: English traders in the Canaries in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / Barbara Sebek -- "The whole globe of the earth": almanacs and their readers / Adam Smyth -- Cesare Vecellio, Venetian writer and art-book cosmopolitan / Ann Rosalind Jones -- Bettrice's monkey: staging exotica in early modern London comedy / Jean E. Howard -- The Maltese factor: the poetics of place in The Jew of Malta and The knight of Malta / Virginia Mason Vaughan -- Local/global Pericles: international storytelling, domestic social relations, capitalism / David Morrow. This Companion explores the interactions between Europe and other peoples of both the New and Old worlds during the English Renaissance, and their effect on the literature, culture, art, and history of the period

     

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  2. A companion to the global Renaissance
    English literature and culture in the era of expansion
    Beteiligt: Singh, Jyotsna G. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2009; ©2021
    Verlag:  Wiley-Blackwell Pub, Chichester, U.K

    The new globalism: transcultural commerce, global systems theory, and Spenser's Mammon / Daniel Vitkus -- "Travailing" theory: global flows of labor and the enclosure of the subject / Crystal Bartolovich -- Islam and Tamburlaine's world-picture /... mehr

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    The new globalism: transcultural commerce, global systems theory, and Spenser's Mammon / Daniel Vitkus -- "Travailing" theory: global flows of labor and the enclosure of the subject / Crystal Bartolovich -- Islam and Tamburlaine's world-picture / John Michael Archer -- Traveling nowhere: global utopias in the early modern period / Chloë Houston -- The benefits of a warm study: the resistance to travel before empire / Andrew Hadfield -- "Apes of imitation": imitation and identity in Sir Thomas Roe's embassy to India / Nandini Das -- A multinational corporation: foreign labor in the London East India Company / Richmond Barbour -- Where was Iceland in 1600? / Mary C. Fuller -- East by north-east: the English among the Russians, 1553-1603 / Gerald MacLean -- The politics of identity: William Adams, John Saris, and the English East India Company's failure in Japan / Catherine Ryu -- The queer Moor: bodies, borders, and Barbary inns / Ian Smith -- Guns and gawds: Elizabethan England's infidel trade / Matthew Dimmock -- Cassio, cash, and the "infidel 0": arithmetic, double-entry bookkeeping, and Othello's unfaithful accounts / Patricia Parker -- Seeds of sacrifice: amaranth the gardens of Tenochtitlan and Spenser's Faerie queene / Edward M. Test -- "So pale, so lame, so lean, so ruinous:" the circulation of foreign coins in early modern England / Stephen Deng -- Canary, Bristoles, Londres, Ingleses: English traders in the Canaries in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries / Barbara Sebek -- "The whole globe of the earth": almanacs and their readers / Adam Smyth -- Cesare Vecellio, Venetian writer and art-book cosmopolitan / Ann Rosalind Jones -- Bettrice's monkey: staging exotica in early modern London comedy / Jean E. Howard -- The Maltese factor: the poetics of place in The Jew of Malta and The knight of Malta / Virginia Mason Vaughan -- Local/global Pericles: international storytelling, domestic social relations, capitalism / David Morrow. This Companion explores the interactions between Europe and other peoples of both the New and Old worlds during the English Renaissance, and their effect on the literature, culture, art, and history of the period

     

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  3. The Expense of Spirit
    Love and Sexuality in English Renaissance Drama
    Autor*in: Rose, Mary Beth
    Erschienen: 1988
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

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    ISBN: 9781501723247; 1501723243
    Schlagworte: Sex in literature; Renaissance; Women; Literary form; Literary form; Women and literature; Women and literature; English drama; Love in literature; English drama; Renaissance ; England; Women ; England ; History; Literary form ; History ; 16th century; Literary form ; History ; 17th century; Women and literature ; England ; History ; 16th century; Women and literature ; England ; History ; 17th century; Love in literature ; nli; English drama ; Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 ; History and criticism ; nli; Liebe ; gnd; Sexualität ; gnd; Liebe ; Motiv ; gnd; Erotik ; Motiv ; gnd; Drama ; gnd; Women ; Great Britain ; History ; nli; Liebe, ... ; gnd; Englisch, ... ; gnd; Geschichte (1580-1640) ; swd; Geschichte 1500-1600 ; swd; Geschichte (1580-1625) ; swd; Sex in literature ; nli; Renaissance ; Great Britain ; nli; Women and literature ; Great Britain ; History ; nli; English drama ; 17th century ; History and criticism ; nli; Englisch ; swd; Sex in literature; English drama ; 17th century ; History and criticism; Love in literature; English drama ; Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 ; History and criticism; Sexualite dans la litterature; Renaissance ; Angleterre; Femmes ; Angleterre ; Histoire; Genres litteraires ; Histoire ; 16e siecle; Genres litteraires ; Histoire ; 17e siecle; Femmes et litterature ; Angleterre ; Histoire ; 16e siecle; Femmes et litterature ; Angleterre ; Histoire ; 17e siecle; Theâtre anglais ; 17e siecle ; Histoire et critique; Amour dans la litterature; Theâtre anglais ; 16e siecle ; Histoire et critique; English drama ; 17th century ; History and criticism; Erotik ; Motiv; Drama; Women and literature; Women; Sex in literature; Renaissance; Love in literature; Literary form; English drama ; Early modern and Elizabethan; English drama; Geschichte (1580-1625); Liebe, ...; Renaissance ; Great Britain; Women ; Great Britain ; History; Women and literature ; Great Britain ; History; Englisch, ...; Geschichte (1580-1640); Geschichte 1500-1600; Liebe; Sexualität; Liebe ; Motiv; Englisch; England; History; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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  4. Prosody and Purpose in the English Renaissance
    Autor*in: Hardison, O. B.
    Erschienen: c1989
    Verlag:  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore

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  5. Shakespeare's Poetics
    Aristotle and Anglo-Italian Renaissance Genres
    Erschienen: [2018]
    Verlag:  Routledge,, London

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    ISBN: 9781315608761; 9781317056034
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    Schriftenreihe: Anglo-Italian Renaissance Studies
    Schlagworte: English literature; Renaissance; Aristotle ; Influence; Shakespeare, William ; 1564-1616 ; Knowledge ; Literature; English literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; Classical influences; Renaissance ; England
    Weitere Schlagworte: Aristotle; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
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  6. Open Subjects
    English Renaissance Republicans, Modern Selfhoods and the Virtue of Vulnerability
    Autor*in: Kuzner, James
    Erschienen: 2011; ©2011.
    Verlag:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    James Kuzner's original new study of writing by Spenser, Shakespeare, Marvell and Milton is the first to present a genealogy for the modern self in which its republican origins can be understood far more radically. Cover -- Copyright -- Contents --... mehr

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    James Kuzner's original new study of writing by Spenser, Shakespeare, Marvell and Milton is the first to present a genealogy for the modern self in which its republican origins can be understood far more radically. Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Editor's Preface -- Introduction: Vulnerable Crests of Renaissance Selves -- Chapter 1 Legacies of Republicanism, Histories of the Self -- Chapter 2 'Without Respect of Utility': Precarious Life and the Politics of Edmund Spenser's Legend of Friendship -- Chapter 3 Unbuilding the City: Coriolanus, Titus Andronicus and the Forms of Openness -- Chapter 4 'That Transubstantiall solacisme': Andrew Marvell, Linguistic Vulnerability and the Space of the Subject -- Chapter 5 Habermas Goes to Hell: Pleasure, Public Reason and the Republicanism of Paradise Lost Introduction -- Epilogue: The Futures of Open Subjects -- Index.

     

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    ISBN: 9780748647101
    Schriftenreihe: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Renaissance Culture
    Schlagworte: Renaissance; Republicanism in literature; Politics and literature; English literature; English literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; Politics and literature ; England ; History; Renaissance ; England; Republicanism in literature; Electronic books
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  7. Word and self estranged in English texts, 1550-1660
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Ashgate Pub. Company, Burlington, VT

    All of the essays in this collection investigate and extrapolate understandings of the strange. In presenting contrasts and analogies between diverse kinds of estrangement, the volume reveals an interplay of thematic and stylistic discourses that... mehr

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    All of the essays in this collection investigate and extrapolate understandings of the strange. In presenting contrasts and analogies between diverse kinds of estrangement, the volume reveals an interplay of thematic and stylistic discourses that sheds new light on the place of word and self in English Renaissance writings, and offers a vital reinterpretation of early modern texts

     

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    ISBN: 1282743716; 9781409400370; 9780754699071; 9781282743717
    Schlagworte: English literature; Alienation (Social psychology) in literature; Self in literature; Renaissance; Alienation (Social psychology) in literature; English literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; Renaissance ; England; Self in literature; Shakespeare, William ; 1564-1616 ; Criticism and interpretation; Electronic books
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (xi, 231 p), ill
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    Cover; Contents; List of Illustrations; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: Word and Self Estranged: Topographies of Meaning in Early Modern England; PART 1: The Two-Way Mirror: The Natural and the Strange; 1 Wittgenstein and Early English Dictionaries, 1604-1658; 2 The Ruins of Persepolis:Grotesque Perception in Thomas Herbert's Travels; 3 Intimate Converse with Nature:Body and Touch in Harvey's Way of Inquiry; 4 Dipsas and Traditions of theSerpent-Woman in Early Modern Literature; PART 2: Shakespeare's Estranged Words; 5 Shakespeare and Authenticity:Teaching the Real Thing

    6 Estranging Word and Self in Twelfth Night7 Desdemona's Wooing:Towards a Pre-1538 Othello; 8 A Mind Diseased:Reading Lady Macbeth's Madness; PART 3: Re-Sounding Words; 9 Topographies of Space, Time and Disciplinarity in Early Modern English:The Case of Andrew Marvell; 10 The Text Estranged: Topographies of Irony in Chaucer and Milton; 11 Sounds of Elevation in Paradise Lost: God's Commendation of Abdiel; 12 By the Rivers of Babylon: Biblical Allusion and the Politics of Pastoral in Izaak Walton's The Compleat Angler

    13 "Transitory Hieroglyphiques": Deaf People and Signed Communication in Early Modern Theories of LanguageIndex

  8. Transparency and Dissimulation
    Configurations of Neoplatonism in Early Modern English Literature
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Walter de Gruyter GmbH Co.KG, [s.l.]

    Transparency and Dissimulation analyses the configurations of ancient neoplatonism in early modern English texts. In looking closely at poems and prose writings by authors as diverse as Thomas Wyatt, Philip Sidney, Edmund Spenser, John Donne, Edward... mehr

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    Transparency and Dissimulation analyses the configurations of ancient neoplatonism in early modern English texts. In looking closely at poems and prose writings by authors as diverse as Thomas Wyatt, Philip Sidney, Edmund Spenser, John Donne, Edward Herbert, Andrew Marvell, Thomas Traherne, Thomas Browne and, last not least, Aphra Behn, this study attempts to map the outlines of a neoplatonic aesthetics in literary practice as well as to chart its transformative potential in the shifting contexts of cultural turbulency and denominational conflict in 16th- and 17th-century England. Transparency and Dissimulation analyses the configurations of ancient neoplatonism in early modern English texts. In looking closely at poems and prose writings by authors as diverse as Thomas Wyatt, Philip Sidney, Edmund Spenser, John Donne, Edward Herbert, Andrew Marvell, Thomas Traherne, Thomas Browne and, last not least, Aphra Behn, this study attempts to map the outlines of a neoplatonic aesthetics in literary practice as well as to chart its transformative potential in the shifting contexts of cultural turbulency and denominational conflict in 16th- and 17th-century England

     

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    ISBN: 311022884X
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    Schriftenreihe: Transformationen der Antike
    Transformationen der Antike Ser ; v.16
    Schlagworte: English literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; English literature ; Greek influences; Neoplatonism in literature; Plato ; Influence; Renaissance ; England; Electronic books
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    Frontmatter; Table of Contents; CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION »GOOD WORKS« AND »FINE THINGS«; CHAPTER 2: CIRCULARITIES OR THE POETICS OF RETURN; CHAPTER 3: KNOWLEDGE AND HAPPINESS; CHAPTER 4: TRANSPARENT SPHERES, OR THE BEAUTY OF CREATION; CHAPTER 5: TRANSPARENT DUPLICITIES; Backmatter;

  9. Open subjects
    English Renaissance republicans, modern selfhoods, and the virtue of vulnerability
    Autor*in: Kuzner, James
    Erschienen: 2011
    Verlag:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    James Kuzner's original new study of writing by Spenser Shakespeare Marvell and Milton is the first to present a genealogy for the modern self in which its republican origins can be understood far more radically Introduction: vulnerable crests of... mehr

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    James Kuzner's original new study of writing by Spenser Shakespeare Marvell and Milton is the first to present a genealogy for the modern self in which its republican origins can be understood far more radically Introduction: vulnerable crests of Renaissance selves -- Legacies of republicanism, histories of the self -- 'Without respect of utility': precarious life and the politics of Edmund Spenser's Legend of Friendship -- Unbuilding the city: Coriolanus, Titus Andronicus and the forms of openness -- 'That Transubstantiall solacisme': Andrew Marvell, linguistic vulnerability and the space of the subject -- Habermas goes to hell: pleasure, public reason and the republicanism of Paradise Lost -- Epilogue: the futures of open subjects

     

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    Schlagworte: Republicanism in literature; Renaissance; Politics and literature; English literature; English literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; Republicanism in literature; Renaissance ; England; Politics and literature ; England ; History
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  10. Precarious identities
    studies in the work of Fulke Greville and Robert Southwell
    Beteiligt: Markidou, Vassiliki (HerausgeberIn); Panaghis, Afroditi-Maria (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Routledge, London

    Timelines -- Introduction / Vassiliki Markidou and Afroditi-Maria Panaghis -- Overview -- Calvinist Statesman, Jesuit Martyr: The Worlds of Fulke Greville and Robert Southwell / Sarah Covington -- Part I: Fulke Greville (1554-1628) -- "Freedom Among... mehr

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    Timelines -- Introduction / Vassiliki Markidou and Afroditi-Maria Panaghis -- Overview -- Calvinist Statesman, Jesuit Martyr: The Worlds of Fulke Greville and Robert Southwell / Sarah Covington -- Part I: Fulke Greville (1554-1628) -- "Freedom Among the Dead": Greville's Dedication to Sir Philip Sidney / Alison Findlay -- Reading Might Make Us Know: Vulcan's Brothers and Myra's Posies in Greville's Cælica / Elizabeth Mazzola -- "The Mind of Man is this worlds true dimension": Space, Knowledge, and the Divine in Fulke Greville's A Treatie of Humane Learning and A Treatise of Religion / Rachel White -- Duality and Aporia in Greville's Political Writings / Robert Appelbaum -- Monarchy and Patriarchy in Fulke Greville's Mustapha / Brian Cummings -- "A voyce cries out; Reuenge and Liberty": Republicanism and Gender in Fulke Greville's Alaham / Vassiliki Markidou -- Part II: Robert Southwell (1561-1595): "This pompe is prizèd there": Southwell's Challenge to Courtly Identities in "New Prince, New Pompe" / Theresa Kenney -- Complaint as Reconciliation in the Literary Mission of Robert Southwell / Emily A. Ransom -- Robert Southwell's Articulation of Self-Fashioning / Afroditi-Maria Panaghis -- Southwell's Influence: Imitations, Appropriations, Reactions / Alison Shell -- Conclusion / Vassiliki Markidou and Afroditi-Maria Panaghis.

     

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  11. The Cambridge companion to English Renaissance tragedy
    Beteiligt: Smith, Emma (HerausgeberIn); Sullivan, Garrett A. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    Featuring essays by major international scholars, this Companion combines analysis of themes crucial to Renaissance tragedy with the interpretation of canonical and frequently taught texts. Part I introduces key topics, such as religion, revenge, and... mehr

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    Featuring essays by major international scholars, this Companion combines analysis of themes crucial to Renaissance tragedy with the interpretation of canonical and frequently taught texts. Part I introduces key topics, such as religion, revenge, and the family, and discusses modern performance traditions on stage and screen. Bridging this section with Part II is a chapter which engages with Shakespeare. It tackles Shakespeare's generic distinctiveness and how our familiarity with Shakespearean tragedy affects our appreciation of the tragedies of his contemporaries. Individual essays in Part II introduce and contribute to important critical conversations about specific tragedies. Topics include The Revenger's Tragedy and the theatrics of original sin, Arden of Faversham and the preternatural, and The Duchess of Malfi and the erotics of literary form. Providing fresh readings of key texts, the Companion is an essential guide for all students of Renaissance tragedy.

     

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    ISBN: 9780511778155; 9780521519373
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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge companions to literature
    Schlagworte: English drama; English drama (Tragedy); Renaissance; English drama; English drama ; Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 ; History and criticism; English drama (Tragedy) ; History and criticism; English drama ; 17th century ; History and criticism; Renaissance ; England
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    Machine generated contents note: Preface; Chronology; Part I. Themes: 1. Renaissance tragedy: theories and antecedents Mike Pincombe; 2. Tragedy, family and household Catherine Richardson; 3. Tragedy and the nation state Andrew Hadfield; 4. Tragedy and religion Alison Shell; 5. Tragedy and revenge Tanya Pollard; 6. Tragic subjectivities Garrett A. Sullivan Jr; 7. Tragic forms Lucy Munro; 8. Tragedy and performance Lois Potter; 9. Renaissance tragedy on film: defying mainstream Shakespeare Pascale Aebischer; 10. Shakespeare and early modern tragedy Emma Smith; Part II. Readings: 11. The Spanish Tragedy and metatheatre Gregory M. Colón Semenza; 12. Dr Faustus: dramaturgy and disturbance Mark Thornton Burnett; 13. Edward II: Marlowe, tragedy and the sublime Patrick Cheney; 14. Arden of Faversham: tragic action at a distance Mary Floyd-Wilson; 15. The Revenger's Tragedy: original sin and the allures of vengeance Heather Hirschfield; 16. The Tragedy of Mariam: legitimacy and maternal authority Mary Beth Rose; 17. The Changeling and the dynamics of ugliness Gordon McMullan; 18. The Duchess of Malfi: tragedy and gender Judith Haber; 19. 'Tis Pity She's a Whore: the play of intertextuality Emily C. Bartels.

  12. Open Subjects
    English Renaissance Republicans, Modern Selfhoods and the Virtue of Vulnerability
    Autor*in: Kuzner, James
    Erschienen: 2011; ©2011.
    Verlag:  Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

    James Kuzner's original new study of writing by Spenser, Shakespeare, Marvell and Milton is the first to present a genealogy for the modern self in which its republican origins can be understood far more radically. Cover -- Copyright -- Contents --... mehr

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    James Kuzner's original new study of writing by Spenser, Shakespeare, Marvell and Milton is the first to present a genealogy for the modern self in which its republican origins can be understood far more radically. Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Editor's Preface -- Introduction: Vulnerable Crests of Renaissance Selves -- Chapter 1 Legacies of Republicanism, Histories of the Self -- Chapter 2 'Without Respect of Utility': Precarious Life and the Politics of Edmund Spenser's Legend of Friendship -- Chapter 3 Unbuilding the City: Coriolanus, Titus Andronicus and the Forms of Openness -- Chapter 4 'That Transubstantiall solacisme': Andrew Marvell, Linguistic Vulnerability and the Space of the Subject -- Chapter 5 Habermas Goes to Hell: Pleasure, Public Reason and the Republicanism of Paradise Lost Introduction -- Epilogue: The Futures of Open Subjects -- Index.

     

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    Schlagworte: Renaissance; Republicanism in literature; Politics and literature; English literature; English literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; Politics and literature ; England ; History; Renaissance ; England; Republicanism in literature; Electronic books
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  13. Emergence of a Tradition
    Technical Writing in the English Renaissance, 1475-1640
    Erschienen: 1997; ©1997.
    Verlag:  Baywood Publishing Company, Inc., Amityville

    Intro -- The Emergence of a Tradition: Technical Writing in the English Renaissance, 1475-1640 -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1 In Search of Our Past -- Chapter 2 The Rise of Technical Writing in the... mehr

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    Intro -- The Emergence of a Tradition: Technical Writing in the English Renaissance, 1475-1640 -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1 In Search of Our Past -- Chapter 2 The Rise of Technical Writing in the English Renaissance -- Chapter 3 Format and Page Design in English Renaissance Technical Books:Early RecognitionofReaderContext andLiteracyLeve1 -- Chapter 4 Renaissance Technical Books and Their Audiences:Writers Respond to Readers -- Chapter 5 English Renaissance Technical Writing and the Emergence ofPlain Style: Toward a New Theory of the Development ofModem English Prose -- Chapter 6 From Orality to Textuality: Technical Description and theEmergence of Visual and Verbal Presentation -- Chapter 7 The Legacy of English Renaissance Technical Writing:New Perspectives on Basic Rhetorical Issues -- Selected Titles from Baywood's Technical Communications Series.

     

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    Schlagworte: Technical correspondence -- England -- History; English prose literature -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- History and criticism; Technical writing -- History; Renaissance -- England; English prose literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; Renaissance ; England; Technical correspondence ; England ; History; Technical writing ; History; Electronic books
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  14. Precarious identities
    studies in the work of Fulke Greville and Robert Southwell
    Beteiligt: Markidou, Vassiliki (HerausgeberIn); Panaghis, Afroditi-Maria (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Routledge, London

    Timelines -- Introduction / Vassiliki Markidou and Afroditi-Maria Panaghis -- Overview -- Calvinist Statesman, Jesuit Martyr: The Worlds of Fulke Greville and Robert Southwell / Sarah Covington -- Part I: Fulke Greville (1554-1628) -- "Freedom Among... mehr

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    Timelines -- Introduction / Vassiliki Markidou and Afroditi-Maria Panaghis -- Overview -- Calvinist Statesman, Jesuit Martyr: The Worlds of Fulke Greville and Robert Southwell / Sarah Covington -- Part I: Fulke Greville (1554-1628) -- "Freedom Among the Dead": Greville's Dedication to Sir Philip Sidney / Alison Findlay -- Reading Might Make Us Know: Vulcan's Brothers and Myra's Posies in Greville's Cælica / Elizabeth Mazzola -- "The Mind of Man is this worlds true dimension": Space, Knowledge, and the Divine in Fulke Greville's A Treatie of Humane Learning and A Treatise of Religion / Rachel White -- Duality and Aporia in Greville's Political Writings / Robert Appelbaum -- Monarchy and Patriarchy in Fulke Greville's Mustapha / Brian Cummings -- "A voyce cries out; Reuenge and Liberty": Republicanism and Gender in Fulke Greville's Alaham / Vassiliki Markidou -- Part II: Robert Southwell (1561-1595): "This pompe is prizèd there": Southwell's Challenge to Courtly Identities in "New Prince, New Pompe" / Theresa Kenney -- Complaint as Reconciliation in the Literary Mission of Robert Southwell / Emily A. Ransom -- Robert Southwell's Articulation of Self-Fashioning / Afroditi-Maria Panaghis -- Southwell's Influence: Imitations, Appropriations, Reactions / Alison Shell -- Conclusion / Vassiliki Markidou and Afroditi-Maria Panaghis.

     

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  15. Common
    the development of literary culture in sixteenth-century England
    Autor*in: Rhodes, Neil
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    This volume explores the development of literary culture in 16th-century England as a whole and seeks to explain the relationship between the Reformation and the literary renaissance of the Elizabethan period. Its central theme is the 'common' in its... mehr

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    This volume explores the development of literary culture in 16th-century England as a whole and seeks to explain the relationship between the Reformation and the literary renaissance of the Elizabethan period. Its central theme is the 'common' in its double sense of something shared and something base, and it argues that making common the work of God is at the heart of the English Reformation just as making common the literature of antiquity and of early modern Europe is at the heart of the English Renaissance. Its central question is 'why was the Renaissance in England so late?' That question is addressed in terms of the relationship between Humanism and Protestantism and the tensions between democracy and the imagination which persist throughout the century

     

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    Schlagworte: Renaissance; Books and reading; Books and reading ; England ; History ; 16th century; Renaissance ; England
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  16. The Cambridge companion to English Renaissance tragedy
    Beteiligt: Smith, Emma (HerausgeberIn); Sullivan, Garrett A. (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge [u.a.]

    Featuring essays by major international scholars, this Companion combines analysis of themes crucial to Renaissance tragedy with the interpretation of canonical and frequently taught texts. Part I introduces key topics, such as religion, revenge, and... mehr

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    Featuring essays by major international scholars, this Companion combines analysis of themes crucial to Renaissance tragedy with the interpretation of canonical and frequently taught texts. Part I introduces key topics, such as religion, revenge, and the family, and discusses modern performance traditions on stage and screen. Bridging this section with Part II is a chapter which engages with Shakespeare. It tackles Shakespeare's generic distinctiveness and how our familiarity with Shakespearean tragedy affects our appreciation of the tragedies of his contemporaries. Individual essays in Part II introduce and contribute to important critical conversations about specific tragedies. Topics include The Revenger's Tragedy and the theatrics of original sin, Arden of Faversham and the preternatural, and The Duchess of Malfi and the erotics of literary form. Providing fresh readings of key texts, the Companion is an essential guide for all students of Renaissance tragedy.

     

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    ISBN: 9780511778155; 9780521519373
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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge companions to literature
    Schlagworte: English drama; English drama (Tragedy); Renaissance; English drama; English drama ; Early modern and Elizabethan, 1500-1600 ; History and criticism; English drama (Tragedy) ; History and criticism; English drama ; 17th century ; History and criticism; Renaissance ; England
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    Machine generated contents note: Preface; Chronology; Part I. Themes: 1. Renaissance tragedy: theories and antecedents Mike Pincombe; 2. Tragedy, family and household Catherine Richardson; 3. Tragedy and the nation state Andrew Hadfield; 4. Tragedy and religion Alison Shell; 5. Tragedy and revenge Tanya Pollard; 6. Tragic subjectivities Garrett A. Sullivan Jr; 7. Tragic forms Lucy Munro; 8. Tragedy and performance Lois Potter; 9. Renaissance tragedy on film: defying mainstream Shakespeare Pascale Aebischer; 10. Shakespeare and early modern tragedy Emma Smith; Part II. Readings: 11. The Spanish Tragedy and metatheatre Gregory M. Colón Semenza; 12. Dr Faustus: dramaturgy and disturbance Mark Thornton Burnett; 13. Edward II: Marlowe, tragedy and the sublime Patrick Cheney; 14. Arden of Faversham: tragic action at a distance Mary Floyd-Wilson; 15. The Revenger's Tragedy: original sin and the allures of vengeance Heather Hirschfield; 16. The Tragedy of Mariam: legitimacy and maternal authority Mary Beth Rose; 17. The Changeling and the dynamics of ugliness Gordon McMullan; 18. The Duchess of Malfi: tragedy and gender Judith Haber; 19. 'Tis Pity She's a Whore: the play of intertextuality Emily C. Bartels.

  17. Shakespeare's Poetics
    Aristotle and Anglo-Italian Renaissance Genres
    Erschienen: [2018]
    Verlag:  Routledge,, London

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    Schriftenreihe: Anglo-Italian Renaissance Studies
    Schlagworte: English literature; Renaissance; Aristotle ; Influence; Shakespeare, William ; 1564-1616 ; Knowledge ; Literature; English literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; Classical influences; Renaissance ; England
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  18. Chivalry and romance in the English Renaissance
    Autor*in: Davis, Alex
    Erschienen: 2003
    Verlag:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    'Chivalry and Romance in Renaissance England' offers a reinterpretation of the place and significance of chivalric culture in the sixteenth and seventeenth-century and explores the implications of this reconfigured interpretation for an understanding... mehr

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    'Chivalry and Romance in Renaissance England' offers a reinterpretation of the place and significance of chivalric culture in the sixteenth and seventeenth-century and explores the implications of this reconfigured interpretation for an understanding of the medieval generally. Received wisdom has it that both chivalric culture and the literature of chivalry - romances - were obsolete by the time of the Renaissance, an understanding epitomised by the figure of Don Quixote, the reader of chivalric fictions whose risible literary tastes render him absurd. By way of contrast, this study finds evidence for the continued vitality and relevance of chivalric values at all levels of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century society, from the court entertainments of Elizabeth I to the civic culture of London merchants and artisans. At the same time, it charts the process by which, throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the chivalric has been firstly exclusively identified with the medieval and then transformed into a virtual shorthand for 'pastness' generally. ALEX DAVIS is lecturer in English, University of St Andrews Ch. 1 'Not Knowing Their Parents': Reading Chivalric Romance -- Ch. 2 The Progress of Romance (I): Kenilworth, 1575 -- Ch. 3 Castles in the Air: Quixotic Representations on the Seventeenth-Century Stage -- Ch. 4 'Gentleman-Like Adventure': Duelling in the 'Life' of Lord Herbert of Cherbury -- Ch. 5 'The Lady Errant': Katherine Philips as Reader of Romance -- Ch. 6 The Progress of Romance (II): Kenilworth, Chivalry, and the Middle Ages -- Conclusion: 'The Chronicle of Wasted Time'

     

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  19. Shakespeare, Spenser, and the crisis in Ireland
    Erschienen: 1997
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Ireland is increasingly recognized as a crucial element in early modern British literary and political history. Christopher Highley's book explores the most serious crisis the Elizabethan regime faced: its attempts to subdue and colonize the native... mehr

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    Ireland is increasingly recognized as a crucial element in early modern British literary and political history. Christopher Highley's book explores the most serious crisis the Elizabethan regime faced: its attempts to subdue and colonize the native Irish. Through a range of literary representations from Shakespeare and Spenser, and contemporaries like John Hooker, John Derricke, George Peele and Thomas Churchyard he shows how these writers produced a complex discourse about Ireland that cannot be reduced to a simple ethnic opposition. This book challenges traditional views about the impact of Spenser's experience in Ireland on his cultural identity, while also arguing that the interaction between English and Ireland is a powerful and provocative subtext in the work of Shakespeare and his fellow dramatists. Highley argues that the confrontation between an English imperial presence and a Gaelic 'other' was a profound factor in the definition of an English poetic self

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in Renaissance literature and culture ; 23
    Schlagworte: English literature; Historical drama, English; British; Literature and history; Renaissance; Shakespeare, William ; 1564-1616 ; Histories; Shakespeare, William ; 1564-1616 ; Knowledge ; Ireland; Spenser, Edmund ; 1552?-1599 ; Knowledge ; Ireland; English literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; Historical drama, English ; History and criticism; British ; Ireland ; History ; 16th century; Literature and history ; Ireland; Renaissance ; England; Ireland ; Foreign public opinion, English ; History ; 16th century; Ireland ; History ; 1558-1603 ; Historiography; Ireland ; In literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Spenser, Edmund (1552?-1599); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
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    Introduction: Elizabeth's other isle -- 1. Spenser's Irish courts -- 2. Reversing the conquest: deputies, rebels, and Shakespeare's 2 Henry VI -- 3. Ireland, Wales, and the representation of England's borderlands -- 4. The Tyrone rebellion and the gendering of colonial resistance in 1 Henry IV -- 5. "A softe kind of warre": Spenser and the female reformation of Ireland -- 6. "If the Cause be not good": Henry V and Essex's Irish campaign.

  20. Grief and English Renaissance elegy
    Autor*in: Pigman, G. W,
    Erschienen: 1985
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    For most of the sixteenth century, English poets were clearly anxious about the grief expressed in their funeral poems and often rebuked themselves for indulging in it, but towards the end of the century this defensiveness about mourning became less... mehr

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    For most of the sixteenth century, English poets were clearly anxious about the grief expressed in their funeral poems and often rebuked themselves for indulging in it, but towards the end of the century this defensiveness about mourning became less pressing and persistent. The shift is part of a wider cultural change which has escaped recognition: the emergence of a more compassionate attitude towards the process of mourning. In charting the development of elegy this book analyses poems by Surrey, Spenser, Jonson, Henry King and Milton, and also surveys a wide range of forgotten verse, both English and neo-Latin, as well as letter-writing handbooks and moral-theological tracts. The book culminates in a detailed study of the most famous elegy in the language, Milton's Lycidas

     

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    Schlagworte: Grief in literature; Renaissance; English poetry; Elegiac poetry, English; Elegiac poetry, English ; History and criticism; English poetry ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; Grief in literature; Renaissance ; England
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  21. Reading class through Shakespeare, Donne, and Milton
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Why study Renaissance literature? Reading Class through Shakespeare, Donne, and Milton examines six canonical Renaissance works to show that reading literature also means reading class. Warley demonstrates that careful reading offers the best way to... mehr

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    Why study Renaissance literature? Reading Class through Shakespeare, Donne, and Milton examines six canonical Renaissance works to show that reading literature also means reading class. Warley demonstrates that careful reading offers the best way to understand social relations and in doing so he offers a detailed historical argument about what class means in the seventeenth century. Drawing on a wide range of critics, from Erich Auerbach to Jacques Rancière, from Cleanth Brooks to Theodor Adorno, from Raymond Williams to Jacques Derrida, the book implicitly defends literary criticism. It reaffirms six Renaissance poems and plays, including poems by Donne, Shakespeare's Hamlet, and Milton's Paradise Lost, as the sophisticated and moving works of art that generations of readers have loved. These accessible interpretations also offer exciting new directions for the roles of art and criticism in the contemporary, post-industrial world Machine generated contents note: 1. Of the fickle inequality that is between us 2. The fickle fee-simple 3. Just Horatio 4. Ideal Donne 5. Virtuoso Donne 6. Uncouth Milton, part one 7. Uncouth Milton, part two

     

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    Schlagworte: Social classes in literature; Renaissance; Criticism; Literature and society; English literature; English literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; Literature and society ; England ; History ; 17th century; Social classes in literature; Renaissance ; England; Criticism
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  22. Travel and drama in Shakespeare's time
    Beteiligt: Maquerlot, Jean-Pierre (HerausgeberIn); Willems, Michèle (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 1996
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This book explores interconnections between voyage narratives and travel plays in a period of intense foreign relations and the incipient colonization of the New World. Eminent Renaissance scholars use historical inquiry and textual analysis to offer... mehr

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    This book explores interconnections between voyage narratives and travel plays in a period of intense foreign relations and the incipient colonization of the New World. Eminent Renaissance scholars use historical inquiry and textual analysis to offer readings of narrative and dramatic texts, envisaged both in the context of the period and from the far-reaching perspective of Britain's cultural history. Plays like The Spanish Tragedy, Doctor Faustus, Eastward Ho! or The Tempest - itself the subject of three chapters - are discussed alongside relatively obscure works. The plays are never approached as mere cultural documents. The underlying assumption is that the theatre is not reducible to a medium for conflicting ideologies but should be viewed as a privileged site of various meanings, of roads leading in several directions 1. Introduction / Jean-Pierre Maquerlot and Michele Willems -- 2. Foreign relations in Jacobean England: the Sherley brothers and the 'voyage of Persia' / Anthony Parr -- 3. 'The naked and the dead': Elizabethan perceptions of Ireland / Andrew Hadfield -- 4. The Elizabethans in Italy / Jonathan Bate -- 5. Tragic form and the voyagers / Philip Edwards -- 6. Nationality and language in Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy / J.R. Mulryne -- 7. Marlowe's Argonauts / Yves Peyre -- 8. Pirates and 'turning Turk' in Renaissance drama / Lois Potter -- 9. The wrong end of the telescope / Brian Gibbons -- 10. 'Travelling hopefully': the dramatic form of journeys in English Renaissance drama / Peter Holland -- 11. 'Seeing things': Amazons and cannibals / Michael Hattaway -- 12. Industrious Ariel and idle Caliban / Andrew Gurr -- 13. The New World in The Tempest / Leo Salingar -- 14. 'What's past is prologue': metatheatrical memory and transculturation in The Tempest / Gunter Walch

     

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  23. Women and romance fiction in the English Renaissance
    Autor*in: Hackett, Helen
    Erschienen: 2000
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    This book, first published in 2000, traces the progress of Renaissance romance from a genre addressed to women as readers to a genre written by women. The Elizabethan period saw a boom in the publication of romances by male authors. Many of these,... mehr

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    This book, first published in 2000, traces the progress of Renaissance romance from a genre addressed to women as readers to a genre written by women. The Elizabethan period saw a boom in the publication of romances by male authors. Many of these, Helen Hackett argues, were directed at an imagined female audience, advertising to male readers the voyeuristic pleasures of fictions supposedly read in women's bedchambers. Yet within a hundred years this imagined audience gave way to real women romance-readers and even women romance-writers. Exploring this crucial transitional period, Hackett examines the work of a diverse range of writers from Lyly, Rich and Greene to Sidney, Spenser and Shakespeare. Her book culminates in an analysis of Lady Mary Wroth's Urania (1621), the first romance written by a woman and considers the developing representation of female heroism and selfhood, especially the adaptation of saintly roles to secular and even erotic purposes The readership of Renaissance romance -- Renaissance romance and modern romance -- Novellas of the 1560s and 1570s -- Spanish and Portuguese romances -- Fictions addressed to women by Lyly, Rich and Greene -- The Arcadia : readership and authorship -- The Arcadia : heroines -- The Faerie Queene -- Shakespeare's romance sources -- Lady Mary Wroth's Urania -- Epilogue, the later seventeenth century

     

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  24. Grief and women writers in the English renaissance
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Grief and Women Writers in the English Renaissance anatomizes the era's powerful but troubling links between the forgettable dead and the living mourners who are implicated in the same oblivion. Four major women writers from 1570 to 1670 construct... mehr

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    Grief and Women Writers in the English Renaissance anatomizes the era's powerful but troubling links between the forgettable dead and the living mourners who are implicated in the same oblivion. Four major women writers from 1570 to 1670 construct these difficult bonds between the spectral dead and the liminal mourner. Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke, reinvents the controversial substitutions of aristocratic funerals. New Protestant ideologies of the sainted dead connect devotional mourning and patronage in Aemelia Lanyer's writing. Mary Wroth's verse enacts a uniquely exalted, imaginative melancholy in which Jacobean subjects dissolve into their mourning artifacts. Among the precarious political mourners of the later half of the period, Katherine Philips's lyric verse plays the shell game of private grief. Forgetting, being forgotten, and being dead are risks that the dead and the living ironically share in these central texts by the English Renaissance's most illustrious women writers Machine generated contents note: 1. Inheriting loss: Mary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke; 2. The golden chain: Aemelia Lanyer; 3. 'This testament of me': Mary Wroth's melancholic sonnets; 4. 'In every breast her monument': Katherine Philips

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9781139942379
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    Schlagworte: Grief in literature; Renaissance; English literature; English literature; English literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; English literature ; Women authors ; History and criticism; Grief in literature; Renaissance ; England
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  25. The culture of slander in early modern England
    Erschienen: 1997
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Slander constitutes a central social, legal and literary concern of early modern England. A category of discourse which transgresses the law, it offers a more historically grounded and fluid account of power relations between poets and the state than... mehr

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    Slander constitutes a central social, legal and literary concern of early modern England. A category of discourse which transgresses the law, it offers a more historically grounded and fluid account of power relations between poets and the state than that offered by the commonly accepted model of official censorship. An investigation of slander reveals it to be an effective, unstable and reversible means of repudiating one's opposition that could be deployed by rulers or poets. Spenser, Jonson and Shakespeare each use the paradigm of slander to challenge official criticism of poetry, while contemporary legal theory associates slander with poetry. However, even as rulers themselves make use of slander in the form of propaganda to demonize those they perceive to be their foes, ultimately they are unable to contain completely the threat posed by slanderous accusations against the state

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in Renaissance literature and culture ; 19
    Schlagworte: Libel and slander; Law and literature; Law and literature; Literature and society; Libel and slander in literature; Renaissance; Libel and slander; English literature; English literature ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; Libel and slander ; England ; History ; 16th century; Libel and slander ; England ; History ; 17th century; Law and literature ; History ; 16th century; Law and literature ; History ; 17th century; Literature and society ; England ; History; Libel and slander in literature; Renaissance ; England
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    Censorship versus slander -- The paradox of slander -- Allegories of defamation in The Faerie Queene Books IV-VI -- Satire and the arraignment of the Poetaster -- Slander for slander in Measure for Measure.