Renaissance Poetry and Drama in Context

Renaissance Poetry and Drama in Context
Title Renaissance Poetry and Drama in Context PDF eBook
Author Andrew Lynch
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 365
Release 2009-03-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1443808407

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Renaissance Poetry and Drama in Context is a stimulating refereed collection of new work dedicated to Emeritus Professor Christopher Wortham of The University of Western Australia. The essays provide a rich context for the interdisciplinary study of the English Renaissance, from its medieval antecedents to its modern afterlife on stage and screen. Their up-to-date engagement with many scholarly fields - art and iconography, cartography, cultural and social history, literature, politics, theatre, and film - will ensure that this book makes a valuable contribution to contemporary Renaissance studies, with a special interest for those researching and teaching English literature and drama. The nineteen contributors include distinguished Renaissance scholars such as Ann Blake, Graham Bradshaw, Alan Brissenden, Conal Condren, Joost Daalder, Heather Dubrow, Philippa Kelly, Anthony Miller, Kay Gililand Stevenson, Robert White, and Lawrence Wright. Work on Shakespeare forms the core of this coherent collection. There are also significant essays on Magnificence, Donne, Marlowe, A Yorkshire Tragedy, Jonson, Marvell, the Ferrars of Little Gidding, and female conduct literature. hardbound with dust jacket; xii+353 pp; 18 b/w illustrations.

Handbook of English Renaissance Literature

Handbook of English Renaissance Literature
Title Handbook of English Renaissance Literature PDF eBook
Author Ingo Berensmeyer
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 748
Release 2019-10-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110444887

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This handbook of English Renaissance literature serves as a reference for both students and scholars, introducing recent debates and developments in early modern studies. Using new theoretical perspectives and methodological tools, the volume offers exemplary close readings of canonical and less well-known texts from all significant genres between c. 1480 and 1660. Its systematic chapters address questions about editing Renaissance texts, the role of translation, theatre and drama, life-writing, science, travel and migration, and women as writers, readers and patrons. The book will be of particular interest to those wishing to expand their knowledge of the early modern period beyond Shakespeare.

A Companion to Renaissance Poetry

A Companion to Renaissance Poetry
Title A Companion to Renaissance Poetry PDF eBook
Author Catherine Bates
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Pages 680
Release 2018-01-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781118585153

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Reading the Renaissance (Routledge Revivals)

Reading the Renaissance (Routledge Revivals)
Title Reading the Renaissance (Routledge Revivals) PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Hart
Publisher Routledge
Pages 273
Release 2014-10-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317539788

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Reading the Renaissance, first published in 1996, is a collection of essays discussing the literature, drama, poetics and culture of the Renaissance period. The Renaissance, which extends from about 1300 to 1700 depending on the country, was originally a rebirth of the arts but has also come to apply to the wider cultural change in the face of modernization. The essays represent a plural Renaissance and explore the boundaries between genre and gender, languages and literatures, reading and criticism, the Renaissance and the medieval, the early modern and the postmodern, world and theatre. There is also a plurality of methods that is fitting for the variety of topics and the richness of the Renaissance. This book is ideal for students of literature and theatre studies.

Reading the Renaissance

Reading the Renaissance
Title Reading the Renaissance PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Hart
Publisher Routledge
Pages 304
Release 2019-06-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1317945239

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Approaching the Renaissance from many perspectives-historicism, genre studies, close reading, anthropology, feminism, new historicism, cultural materialism and postmodernism-these original essays explore the boundaries between genre and gender, languages and literatures, reading and criticism, the Renaissance and the Middle Ages, the early modern and the post-modern, world and theater. They offer a new way of looking at the Renaissance and at literature and history generally-through the lens of cultural pluralism, which reflects the changing nature of Western society. The collection reveals that the study of literature should take into account its cultural context and that it is enriched by an examination of other literatures.

Ideology and Desire in Renaissance Poetry

Ideology and Desire in Renaissance Poetry
Title Ideology and Desire in Renaissance Poetry PDF eBook
Author Ronald Corthell
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 244
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780814326763

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Each chapter explores the interrelationships of representation, identification, and desire, while the book as a whole gradually shifts in emphasis from new historicist concerns with representation and the social realm toward psychoanalytic themes of identification, desire, and inwardness.

Renaissance Poetry and Prose

Renaissance Poetry and Prose
Title Renaissance Poetry and Prose PDF eBook
Author June Waudby
Publisher Longman Publishing Group
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre English literature
ISBN 9781408204788

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A fresh and exciting approach to the poetry and prose of the Renaissance which discusses the best-known writers and poets of the age - Shakespeare, Milton, Spenser and Donne - alongside writers much newer to the canon, such as Mary Sidney, Anne Locke and Aemilia Lanyer. The cultural context of the period is covered extensively in chapters focusing on religion, exploration and gender, and relevant modern critical theory is integrated throughout.