Fault Lines and Controversies in the Study of Seventeenth-century English LiteratureClaude J. Summers, Ted-Larry Pebworth Written by various experts in the field, this volume of thirteen original essays explores some of the most significant theoretical and practical fault lines and controversies in seventeenth-century English literature. The turn into the twenty-first century is an appropriate time to take stock of the state of the field, and, as part of that stocktaking, the need arises to assess both where literary study of the early modern period has been and where it might desirably go. Hence, many of the essays in this collection look both backward and forward. They chart the changes in the field over the past half century, while also looking forward to more change in the future. |
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... society — Great Britain — History - 17th century . 3. Literature and history — Great Britain — History — 17th century . 4. Great Britain — Intellectual life — 17th century . 5. Great Britain — Civilization — 17th century . I. Summers ...
... society — Great Britain — History - 17th century . 3. Literature and history — Great Britain — History — 17th century . 4. Great Britain — Intellectual life — 17th century . 5. Great Britain — Civilization — 17th century . I. Summers ...
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... Society inculcated a kind of racialized thinking, and examine Milton's cult of chastity and theology of gen- der. The original, abbreviated versions of the essays included here were present- ed at the fourteenth (and final) biennial ...
... Society inculcated a kind of racialized thinking, and examine Milton's cult of chastity and theology of gen- der. The original, abbreviated versions of the essays included here were present- ed at the fourteenth (and final) biennial ...
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... society than as a direct participant in its ideo- logical struggles . Using Bakhtin's theory of “ dialogic literature , ” which re- fracts the complex interaction among ideologies within the author's society , and which Bakhtin applied ...
... society than as a direct participant in its ideo- logical struggles . Using Bakhtin's theory of “ dialogic literature , ” which re- fracts the complex interaction among ideologies within the author's society , and which Bakhtin applied ...
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... Society included a new kind of racialized thinking that influenced nineteenth-century constructions of race, she contrasts the attitudes of Boyle and Cavendish. In his Experiments and Considerations Touching Colours, Boyle moves science ...
... Society included a new kind of racialized thinking that influenced nineteenth-century constructions of race, she contrasts the attitudes of Boyle and Cavendish. In his Experiments and Considerations Touching Colours, Boyle moves science ...
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... society deeply root- ed in Baconian methods and ideals . Working along essentially the same lines in his first major work , Les mots et les choses ( translated as The Order of Things ) , Foucault similarly held the empiricist or ...
... society deeply root- ed in Baconian methods and ideals . Working along essentially the same lines in his first major work , Les mots et les choses ( translated as The Order of Things ) , Foucault similarly held the empiricist or ...
Contents
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Dennis Flynn | 50 |
Tobias Gregory | 73 |
Elizabeth Sauer | 88 |
Kate Narveson | 111 |
Jeffrey Johnson | 130 |
Critical Directions in the Study of Early Modern Sermons | 140 |
Sharon Cadman Seelig | 156 |
Joan Faust | 170 |
Cristina Malcolmson | 187 |
William Shullenberger | 204 |
Notes on Contributors | 227 |
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