Renaissance talk : ordinary language and the mystique of critical problems

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Renaissance talk : ordinary language and the mystique of critical problems

Stanley Stewart

(Medieval and Renaissance literary studies)

Duquesne University Press, c1997

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Note

Includes bibliographical references (p. 286-297) and index

Contents of Works

  • Introduction : investigating Renaissance criticism
  • A critique of pure "situating"
  • Blindness and apperception : Spenser, pornography, and politics
  • Shakespeare's singularity
  • Donne among the feminists : ethics and judgment in criticism
  • Herbert and the historicity of critical metaphor
  • Evidence of Renaissance criticism

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Description

This book exposes what sometimes passes for scholarly criticism and contains exemplary corrective explication of misinterested passages from the writings of major Renaissance authors

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