This book re-evaluates the relationship between Renaissance dramatists and literary posterity by examining their work in relation to post-Reformation ideas about memorialization.
This book re-evaluates the relationship between Renaissance dramatists and literary posterity by examining their work in relation to post-Reformation ideas about memorialization.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian Chalk is Assistant Professor of English at Manhattan College, New York. He has published essays on early modern drama and culture in journals including Studies in Philology and Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900.
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Introduction: 'raptures of futurity' 1. 'Let all things end': Marlowe's immortality 2. Jonson's textual monument 3. Webster's 'worthyest monument': the problem of posterity in The Duchess of Malfi 4. 'Mocking life': preemptive commemoration in The Winter's Tale 5. Fletcher's future: dynasty and collaborative posterity in Henry VIII Coda: what they hath left us Select bibliography Index.
Introduction: 'raptures of futurity' 1. 'Let all things end': Marlowe's immortality 2. Jonson's textual monument 3. Webster's 'worthyest monument': the problem of posterity in The Duchess of Malfi 4. 'Mocking life': preemptive commemoration in The Winter's Tale 5. Fletcher's future: dynasty and collaborative posterity in Henry VIII Coda: what they hath left us Select bibliography Index.
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