Renaissance configurations : voices/bodies/spaces, 1580-1690
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Renaissance configurations : voices/bodies/spaces, 1580-1690
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1998
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- : us
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注記
Includes index p.257-263
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is a collection of essays on the structures and strategies of early modern culture - as embodied in the issues of gender, sexuality and politics. The book focuses on the relations of public and private, of verbal and spatial, of textual and material, and the reading and re-reading of texts, both canonical and uncanonical, with textual and historical criticism.
目次
- Preface: Renaissance Configurations
- G. McMullan - PART I: TURNING THE KEY - 'Infinite Riches in a Little Room': Marlowe and the Aesthetics of the Closet
- J. Knowles - Shakespeare 'Creepes into the Women's Closets about Bedtime': Women Reading in a Room of Their Own
- S. Roberts - 'A Book, and Solitariness': Melancholia Gender and Literary Subjectivity in Mary Wroth's Urania
- H. Hackett - PART II: DESIRING DIFFERENCE - Lyly and Lesbianism: Mysteries of the Closet in Sappho and Phao
- M. Pincombe - 'With Phoebus' Amorous Pinches Black': the Desirability of Difference in Early Modern Culture
- K Chedgzoy - A Rose for Emilia: Collaborative Relations in The Two Noble Kinsmen
- G. Kinsmen - PART III: NAMING/LOCATING - Space for the Self: Place, Persona, and Self-Projection in The Comedy of Errors and Pericles
- A. Piesse - Calling Things By Their Names': Troping Prostitution, Politics, and The Dutch Courtesan
- M. Thornton Burnett - PART IV: VOICING THE PAST - Spectres and Sisters: Mary Sidney and the 'Perennial Puzzle' of Renaissance Women's Writing
- S. Trill - What Echo Says in Seventeenth-Century Women's Poetry: Wroth, Behn
- S.J. Wiseman - Restoring the Renaissance: Margaret Cavendish and Katherine Philips
- R. Ballaster - Afterword
- A. Thompson
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