Age of iron : English renaissance tropologies of love and power

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    • Carrithers, Gale H.
    • Hardy, James D. (James Daniel)

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Age of iron : English renaissance tropologies of love and power

Gale H. Carrithers, Jr. and James D. Hardy, Jr

Louisiana State University Press, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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In "Age of Iron", Gale Carrithers and James Hardy scrutinize the habits of thought during the so-called long century of the English Renaissance, or Age of Iron, as many then termed it. Through illuminating argument, the authors reassert the essentially religious dynamism of English Renaissance culture, significantly strengthening a nascent countercurrent to recent scholarship's emphasis on secular power as the ascendant preoccupation of the era. The authors identify four pervasive tropes, or unifying ideas, by which earth and heaven were interrelated in the popular and in the high poetic imaginations: journey, moment, calling, and theatre. Unlike recent literary and historical scholarship's emphasis on secondary issues of political and economic power, class, gender and race, Carrithers and Hardy underscore love - in its agapaic, philadelphic and erotic modalities - as a complement and alternative to secular power. They foreground the Book of Common Prayer, the sermons of John Dunne, the lyric poetry, masques and plays of Ben Jonson, and the poetry of John Milton and Andrew Marvell, giving brief attention to works by Edmund Spenser and William Shakespeare. More than a literary study, "Age of Iron" is an exercise in intellectual history. Its arguments, examples and scholarly reference make it a wide-ranging parsing of English Renaissance culture and imagination.

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