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Shakespeare and Donne – Generic Hybrids and the Cultural Imaginary

Autor Judith H. Anderson, Jennifer C. Vaught
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 mar 2013
Centring on cross-fertilization between the writings of Shakespeare and Donne, the essays in this volume examine relationships that are broadly cultural, theoretical, and imaginative. They emphasize the intersection of physical dimensions of experience with transcendent ones, whether moral, intellectual, or religious. They juxtapose lyric and sermons interactively with narrative and plays.The essays are grouped under four headings: “Time, Love, Sex, and Death” (Matthias Bauer and Angelika Zirker, Catherine Gimelli Martin, Jennifer Pacenza), “Moral, Public, and Spatial Imaginaries” (Mary Blackstone and Jeanne Shami, Douglas Trevor), “Names, Puns, and More” (Marshall Grossman, David Lee Miller, Julian Lamb), and “Realms of Privacy and Imagination” (Anita Gilman Sherman, Judith H. Anderson).
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780823251254
ISBN-10: 082325125X
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: ME – Fordham University Press

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Contributors: Judith H. Anderson, Mary Blackstone, Matthias Bauer, Marshall Grossman, Julian Lamb, Catherine Gimelli Martin, David Lee Miller, Jennifer Pacenza, Jeanne Shami, Anita Gilman Sherman, Douglas Trevor, Jennifer C. Vaught, Angelika Zirker

Recenzii

"Because of the compartmentalization of literary criticism, we have been largely blind to the many points of intellectual and artistic contact between the two greatest English love poets of the later sixteenth- and early seventeenth centuries, Shakespeare and Donne. This remarkable collection of highly original essays changes that. It also changes the field of English Renaissance studies." Gordon Teskey, Harvard University

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Centring on cross-fertilization between the writings of Shakespeare and Donne, examines relationships that are broadly cultural, theoretical, and imaginative