The self in early modern literature for the common good
Introduction : obeying time -- Spenser : persons serving Gloriana -- Shakespeare's Henriad : calling the heir apparent -- "Ego videbo" : Donne and the vocational self -- Jonson : the truth of envy -- Milton : self-defense and the drama of blame -- A postscript : the Bacon family
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Sprache: | eng |
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Pittsburgh, Pa.
Duquesne Univ. Press
2007
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Schriftenreihe: | Medieval & Renaissance literary studies
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction : obeying time -- Spenser : persons serving Gloriana -- Shakespeare's Henriad : calling the heir apparent -- "Ego videbo" : Donne and the vocational self -- Jonson : the truth of envy -- Milton : self-defense and the drama of blame -- A postscript : the Bacon family "Responding to the debate stimulated by cultural materialist and new historicist claims that the early modern self was fragmented by forces in Elizabethan England, Sherwood argues that the self was capable of unified subjectivity, demonstrating that the intersection of Protestant vocation and Christian civic humanism was a stabilizing factor in the early modern construction of self"--Provided by publisher "Responding to the debate stimulated by cultural materialist and new historicist claims that the early modern self was fragmented by forces in Elizabethan England, Sherwood argues that the self was capable of unified subjectivity, demonstrating that the intersection of Protestant vocation and Christian civic humanism was a stabilizing factor in the early modern construction of self"--Provided by publisher |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | VIII, 384 S. |
ISBN: | 0820703958 0-8207-0395-8 9780820703954 978-0-8207-0395-4 |