Rethinking Historicism from Shakespeare to Milton
Herausgeber: Coiro, Ann Baynes; Fulton, Thomas
Rethinking Historicism from Shakespeare to Milton
Herausgeber: Coiro, Ann Baynes; Fulton, Thomas
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This volume explores the history and practice of historicism and its present usefulness for literary criticism, its limitations and its future.
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This volume explores the history and practice of historicism and its present usefulness for literary criticism, its limitations and its future.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 677g
- ISBN-13: 9781107027510
- ISBN-10: 1107027519
- Artikelnr.: 36030723
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 677g
- ISBN-13: 9781107027510
- ISBN-10: 1107027519
- Artikelnr.: 36030723
Acknowledgments; Introduction Ann Baynes Coiro and Thomas Fulton; Part I.
Historicism and Its Discontents: 1. Has historicism gone too far: or,
should we return to form? Andrew Hadfield; 2. Theory and practice in
historical method Michael McKeon; 3. Limiting history Marshall Grossman;
Part II. Historicism and Theology: 4. The politics of Renaissance
historicism: Valla, Erasmus, Colet, and more Thomas Fulton; 5.
Historicizing satisfaction in Shakespeare's Othello Heather Hirschfeld;
Part III. Dramatic Histories: 6. The new presentism and its discontents:
listening to Eastward Ho and Shakespeare's Tempest in dialogue Paul
Stevens; 7. In great men's houses: playing, patronage, and the performance
of Tudor history Lawrence Manley; Part IV. Milton and the Problems of
History: 8. Medea's dilemma: politics and passion in Milton's divorce
tracts Sharon Achinstein; 9. Milton, Foucault, and the new historicism
Martin Dzelzainis; Part V. Gendering Historicism: 10. 'You shall be our
generalless': fashioning warrior women from Henrietta Maria to Hillary
Clinton Laura Knoppers; 11. War-times: seventeenth-century women's writing
and its afterlives Erin Murphy; Afterword Nigel Smith.
Historicism and Its Discontents: 1. Has historicism gone too far: or,
should we return to form? Andrew Hadfield; 2. Theory and practice in
historical method Michael McKeon; 3. Limiting history Marshall Grossman;
Part II. Historicism and Theology: 4. The politics of Renaissance
historicism: Valla, Erasmus, Colet, and more Thomas Fulton; 5.
Historicizing satisfaction in Shakespeare's Othello Heather Hirschfeld;
Part III. Dramatic Histories: 6. The new presentism and its discontents:
listening to Eastward Ho and Shakespeare's Tempest in dialogue Paul
Stevens; 7. In great men's houses: playing, patronage, and the performance
of Tudor history Lawrence Manley; Part IV. Milton and the Problems of
History: 8. Medea's dilemma: politics and passion in Milton's divorce
tracts Sharon Achinstein; 9. Milton, Foucault, and the new historicism
Martin Dzelzainis; Part V. Gendering Historicism: 10. 'You shall be our
generalless': fashioning warrior women from Henrietta Maria to Hillary
Clinton Laura Knoppers; 11. War-times: seventeenth-century women's writing
and its afterlives Erin Murphy; Afterword Nigel Smith.
Acknowledgments; Introduction Ann Baynes Coiro and Thomas Fulton; Part I.
Historicism and Its Discontents: 1. Has historicism gone too far: or,
should we return to form? Andrew Hadfield; 2. Theory and practice in
historical method Michael McKeon; 3. Limiting history Marshall Grossman;
Part II. Historicism and Theology: 4. The politics of Renaissance
historicism: Valla, Erasmus, Colet, and more Thomas Fulton; 5.
Historicizing satisfaction in Shakespeare's Othello Heather Hirschfeld;
Part III. Dramatic Histories: 6. The new presentism and its discontents:
listening to Eastward Ho and Shakespeare's Tempest in dialogue Paul
Stevens; 7. In great men's houses: playing, patronage, and the performance
of Tudor history Lawrence Manley; Part IV. Milton and the Problems of
History: 8. Medea's dilemma: politics and passion in Milton's divorce
tracts Sharon Achinstein; 9. Milton, Foucault, and the new historicism
Martin Dzelzainis; Part V. Gendering Historicism: 10. 'You shall be our
generalless': fashioning warrior women from Henrietta Maria to Hillary
Clinton Laura Knoppers; 11. War-times: seventeenth-century women's writing
and its afterlives Erin Murphy; Afterword Nigel Smith.
Historicism and Its Discontents: 1. Has historicism gone too far: or,
should we return to form? Andrew Hadfield; 2. Theory and practice in
historical method Michael McKeon; 3. Limiting history Marshall Grossman;
Part II. Historicism and Theology: 4. The politics of Renaissance
historicism: Valla, Erasmus, Colet, and more Thomas Fulton; 5.
Historicizing satisfaction in Shakespeare's Othello Heather Hirschfeld;
Part III. Dramatic Histories: 6. The new presentism and its discontents:
listening to Eastward Ho and Shakespeare's Tempest in dialogue Paul
Stevens; 7. In great men's houses: playing, patronage, and the performance
of Tudor history Lawrence Manley; Part IV. Milton and the Problems of
History: 8. Medea's dilemma: politics and passion in Milton's divorce
tracts Sharon Achinstein; 9. Milton, Foucault, and the new historicism
Martin Dzelzainis; Part V. Gendering Historicism: 10. 'You shall be our
generalless': fashioning warrior women from Henrietta Maria to Hillary
Clinton Laura Knoppers; 11. War-times: seventeenth-century women's writing
and its afterlives Erin Murphy; Afterword Nigel Smith.