Worldmaking takes many forms in early modern literature and thus challenges any single interpretive approach. The essays in this collection investigate the material stuff of the world in Spenser, Cary, and Marlowe; the sociable bonds of authorship, sexuality, and sovereignty in Shakespeare and others; and the universal status of spirit, gender, and empire in the worlds of Vaughan, Donne, and the dastan (tale) of Chouboli, a Rajasthani princess. Together, these essays make the case that to address what it takes to make a world in the early modern period requires the kinds of thinking exemplified by theory.…mehr
Worldmaking takes many forms in early modern literature and thus challenges any single interpretive approach. The essays in this collection investigate the material stuff of the world in Spenser, Cary, and Marlowe; the sociable bonds of authorship, sexuality, and sovereignty in Shakespeare and others; and the universal status of spirit, gender, and empire in the worlds of Vaughan, Donne, and the dastan (tale) of Chouboli, a Rajasthani princess. Together, these essays make the case that to address what it takes to make a world in the early modern period requires the kinds of thinking exemplified by theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marcie Frank (External Editor) Marcie Frank is Professor of English at Concordia University in Montreal. Jonathan Goldberg (External Editor) Jonathan Goldberg is Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor in the Department of English at Emory University. Karen Newman (External Editor) Karen Newman is Owen Walker '33 Professor of Humanities and Professor of Comparative Literature and English at Brown University.
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Preface Introduction: World Enough and Time Jonathan Goldberg (with Karen Newman and Marcie Frank) I. Materiality 1. Worldly Muck: Translating Matter in Book 2 of The Faerie Queene Brent Dawson 2. Extreme Cary David Glimp 3. Marlowe's Footstools Aaron Kunin II. Sociality 4. "Who Is Speaking Here?": Shakespeare's Sonnets, Modern Authorship, and the Contemporary University Robert Matz 5. Hamlet and the Truth About Friendship James Kuzner 6. "Racked . . . to the Uttermost": The Verges of Love and Subjecthood in The Merchant of Venice Lara Bovilsky 7. Cities of the Stranger Meredith Evans III. Universality 8. What It Feels Like to Be a Body: Humoralism, Cognitivism and the Sociological Horizon of Early Modern Religion Daniel Juan Gil 9. Woman as World: The Female Microcosm/Macrocosm in Shakespeare and Donne Lynn Maxwell 10. The Nether Lands of Chouboli's Dastan Madhavi Menon Acknowledgments List of Contributors Index
Preface Introduction: World Enough and Time Jonathan Goldberg (with Karen Newman and Marcie Frank) I. Materiality 1. Worldly Muck: Translating Matter in Book 2 of The Faerie Queene Brent Dawson 2. Extreme Cary David Glimp 3. Marlowe's Footstools Aaron Kunin II. Sociality 4. "Who Is Speaking Here?": Shakespeare's Sonnets, Modern Authorship, and the Contemporary University Robert Matz 5. Hamlet and the Truth About Friendship James Kuzner 6. "Racked . . . to the Uttermost": The Verges of Love and Subjecthood in The Merchant of Venice Lara Bovilsky 7. Cities of the Stranger Meredith Evans III. Universality 8. What It Feels Like to Be a Body: Humoralism, Cognitivism and the Sociological Horizon of Early Modern Religion Daniel Juan Gil 9. Woman as World: The Female Microcosm/Macrocosm in Shakespeare and Donne Lynn Maxwell 10. The Nether Lands of Chouboli's Dastan Madhavi Menon Acknowledgments List of Contributors Index
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