Journal of Early Modern Studies: Volume 4, Issue 2 (Fall 2015)

Journal of Early Modern Studies: Volume 4, Issue 2 (Fall 2015)
Title Journal of Early Modern Studies: Volume 4, Issue 2 (Fall 2015) PDF eBook
Author Sorana Corneanu
Publisher Zeta Books
Pages 186
Release 2015-11-16
Genre
ISBN 6066970178

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Special Issue: The Care of the Self in Early Modern Philosophy and Science

Journal of Early Modern Studies - Volume 4, Issue 1 (Spring 2015)

Journal of Early Modern Studies - Volume 4, Issue 1 (Spring 2015)
Title Journal of Early Modern Studies - Volume 4, Issue 1 (Spring 2015) PDF eBook
Author Lucian Petrescu
Publisher Zeta Books
Pages 154
Release 2015-04-30
Genre
ISBN 6066970038

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Journal of Early Modern Studies - Volume 3, Issue 2 (Fall 2014)

Journal of Early Modern Studies - Volume 3, Issue 2 (Fall 2014)
Title Journal of Early Modern Studies - Volume 3, Issue 2 (Fall 2014) PDF eBook
Author Vlad Alexandrescu
Publisher Zeta Books
Pages 178
Release
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ISBN 6068266893

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Mendacity in Early Modern Literature and Culture

Mendacity in Early Modern Literature and Culture
Title Mendacity in Early Modern Literature and Culture PDF eBook
Author Ingo Berensmeyer
Publisher Routledge
Pages 128
Release 2018-02-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317229509

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Mendacity in Early Modern Literature and Culture examines the historical, cultural, and epistemological underpinnings of lying and deception in early modern England, including the political, religious, aesthetic, and philosophical discourses that governed the codes of lying and truth-telling from the sixteenth to the early eighteenth centuries. The contributions to this collection draw on a wide range of early modern English literature from Shakespeare to Swift, and from travel writing to poetry, in order to explore the extent to which plays, poems, and narrative texts in this period were sites of negotiation, and, at times, of ideological warfare between the moral imperative of truth-telling and the expediency of telling lies. What were the cultural norms of truthfulness and lying, and on what basis were they constructed? What were the consequences when someone did not share the assumed common project of truth-telling? And which forms of communication were exempt from the pragmatic strictures on mendacious discourse? This book was originally published as a special issue of the European Journal of English Studies.

The Japanese

The Japanese
Title The Japanese PDF eBook
Author Christopher Harding
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 346
Release 2020-11-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0141992298

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A SUNDAY TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR 2020 'Mightily impressive ... a marvellous read' Sunday Times From the acclaimed author of Japan Story, this is the history of Japan, distilled into the stories of twenty remarkable individuals. The vivid and entertaining portraits in Chris Harding's enormously enjoyable new book take the reader from the earliest written accounts of Japan right through to the life of the current empress, Masako. We encounter shamans and warlords, poets and revolutionaries, scientists, artists and adventurers - each offering insights of their own into this extraordinary place. For anyone new to Japan, this book is the ideal introduction. For anyone already deeply involved with it, this is a book filled with surprises and pleasures.

India and the Early Modern World

India and the Early Modern World
Title India and the Early Modern World PDF eBook
Author Jagjeet Lally
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 560
Release 2023-12-20
Genre History
ISBN 1003816819

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India and the Early Modern World provides an authoritative and wide-ranging survey of the Indian subcontinent over the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries, set within a global context. This book explores questions critical to our understanding of early modern India. How, for instance, were Indians’ religious beliefs, their ways of life, and the horizons of their learning changing over this period? What was happening in the countryside and towns, to culture and the arts, and to the state and its power? Were such experiences comparable or linked to those in other parts of the world? Can we speak of a global early modernity, therefore, within which India played an important role? Organised thematically, each chapter engages with such key issues, debates, and concepts, covering wide ground as it connects, compares, and contrasts developments witnessed across early modern South Asia to those around the globe. Drawing on the fruits of research in numerous fields over the past fifty years and rich in detail, India and the Early Modern World is a pathbreaking volume written engagingly and accessibly with scholars, students, and non-specialists in mind.

The Oxford History of Poetry in English

The Oxford History of Poetry in English
Title The Oxford History of Poetry in English PDF eBook
Author Catherine Bates
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 681
Release 2022-04-29
Genre English poetry
ISBN 0198830696

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The Oxford History of Poetry in English is designed to offer a fresh, multi-voiced, and comprehensive analysis of 'poetry': from Anglo-Saxon culture through contemporary British, Irish, American, and Global culture, including English, Scottish, and Welsh poetry, Anglo-American colonial and post-colonial poetry, and poetry in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Caribbean, India, Africa, Asia, and other international locales. The series both synthesises existing scholarship and presents cutting-edge research, employing a global team of expert contributors for each of the volumes. Sixteenth-Century British Poetry features a history of the birth moment of modern 'English' poetry in greater detail than previous studies. It examines the literary transitions, institutional contexts, artistic practices, and literary genres within which poets compose their works. Each chapter combines an orientation to its topic and a contribution to the field. Specifically, the volume introduces a narrative about the advent of modern English poetry from Skelton to Spenser, attending to the events that underwrite the poets' achievements: Humanism; Reformation; monarchism and republicanism; colonization; print and manuscript; theatre; science; and companionate marriage. Featured are metre and form, figuration and allusiveness, and literary career, as well as a wide range of poets, from Wyatt, Surrey, and Isabella Whitney to Ralegh, Drayton, and Mary Herbert. Major works discussed include Sidney's Astrophil and Stella, Spenser's Faerie Queene, Marlowe's Hero and Leander, and Shakespeare's Sonnets.