English authorship and the early modern sublime : Spenser, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Jonson

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English authorship and the early modern sublime : Spenser, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Jonson

Patrick Cheney

Cambridge University Press, 2018

  • : hardback

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Patrick Cheney's new book places the sublime at the heart of poems and plays in late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century England. Specifically, Cheney argues for the importance of an 'early modern sublime' to the advent of modern authorship in Spenser, Marlowe, Shakespeare, and Jonson. Chapters feature a model of creative excellence and social liberty that helps explain the greatness of the English Renaissance. Cheney's argument revises the received wisdom, which locates the sublime in the eighteenth-century philosophical 'subject'. The book demonstrates that canonical works like The Faerie Queene and King Lear reinvent sublimity as a new standard of authorship. This standard emerges not only in rational, patriotic paradigms of classical and Christian goodness but also in the eternizing greatness of the author's work: free, heightened, ecstatic. Playing a centralizing role in the advent of modern authorship, the early modern sublime becomes a catalyst in the formation of an English canon.

目次

  • Acknowledgements
  • Note on texts and references
  • Illustrations
  • Introduction: authorship and sublimity
  • 1. Citizenship and Godhood: a historical aesthetics of the sublime image, longinus to lyotard
  • 2. Spenser's sublime career
  • 3. Fictions of transport: Spenser's heroic sublime
  • 4. Tragedy and transport: Phantasia in Marlowe's poems and plays
  • 5. 'A world of figures': the Shakespearean sublime
  • 6. The sublime wit of Ben Jonson
  • Afterword: 'the Aonian mount': sublimity, eloquence, canonicity
  • Works cited
  • Index.

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