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The Melancholy Assemblage – Affect and Epistemology in the English Renaissance

Autor Drew Daniel
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 apr 2013
This book considers melancholy as an "assemblage," as a network of dynamic, interpretive relationships between persons, bodies, texts, spaces, structures, and things. In doing so, it parts ways with past interpretations of melancholy. Tilting the English Renaissance against the present moment, Daniel argues that the basic disciplinary tension between medicine and philosophy persists within contemporary debates about emotional embodiment.To make this case, the book binds together the paintings of Nicholas Hilliard and Isaac Oliver, the drama of Shakespeare, the prose of Burton, and the poetry of Milton. Crossing borders and periods, Daniel combines recent theories which have--until now--been regarded as incongruous by their respective advocates.Asking fundamental questions about how the experience of emotion produces community, the book will be of interest to scholars of early modern literature, psychoanalysis, the affective turn, and continental philosophy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780823251278
ISBN-10: 0823251276
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 4 color illustrations, 6 b/w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Wiley

Recenzii

". . . a powerfully engaging and deeply rewarding study of melancholy in English Renaissance literature." Graham Hammill, University at Buffalo, SUNY"In this stimulating, inventive, and moving volume by one of Shakespeare studies' most brilliant ad original emerging voices, Drew Daniel uses the history of melancholy in order to map the haptic loops and iconic postures that bind together thinking, feeling, and making in art and life. Along the way he answers questions that really matter, such as how melancholy forges friendships among misanthropes, and why fashion makes us sad." Julia Reinhard Lupton, author of Thinking with Shakespeare: Essays on Politics and Life

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Tilting the English Renaissance against the present moment, examines how the interpretive experience of emotion produces social bonds