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All of the essays in this collection investigate and extrapolate understandings of the strange. In presenting contrasts and analogies between diverse kinds of estrangement, the volume reveals an interplay of thematic and stylistic discourses that sheds new light on the place of word and self in English Renaissance writings, and offers a vital reinterpretation of early modern texts.
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All of the essays in this collection investigate and extrapolate understandings of the strange. In presenting contrasts and analogies between diverse kinds of estrangement, the volume reveals an interplay of thematic and stylistic discourses that sheds new light on the place of word and self in English Renaissance writings, and offers a vital reinterpretation of early modern texts.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9781409400370
- ISBN-10: 1409400379
- Artikelnr.: 57058663
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 534g
- ISBN-13: 9781409400370
- ISBN-10: 1409400379
- Artikelnr.: 57058663
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Philippa Kelly is the author of three books on King Lear, two co-authored books on the subject of early modern individuality, and many articles about Shakespeare and the early modern world. She currently lives in Berkeley, California, and works as resident dramaturg for the California Shakespeare Theater, also teaching part-time for the Osher Foundation at UC Berkeley. Liam E. Semler teaches early modern literature in the Department of English, University of Sydney, and is author of The English Mannerist Poets and the Visual Arts (1998) and editor of critical (2001) and facsimile (2003) editions of Eliza's Babes; Or, The Virgin's Offering (1652).
Contents: Introduction: word and self estranged: topographies on meaning in
early modern England, Philippa Kelly and L.E. Semler; Part 1 The Two-Way
Mirror: the Natural and the Strange: Wittgenstein and early English
dictionaries, 1604-1658, Julian Lamb; The ruins of Persepolis: grotesque
perception in Thomas Herbert's Travels, L.E. Semler; Intimate converse with
nature: body and touch in Harvey's way of inquiry, Alan Salter; Dipsas and
traditions of the serpent-woman in early modern literature, Alison V.
Scott. Part 2 Shakespeare's Estranged Words: Shakespeare and authenticity:
teaching the real thing, Jean E. Howard; Estranging word and self in
Twelfth Night, R.S. White; Desdemona's wooing: towards a pre-1538 Othello,
Lawrence Warner; A mind diseased: reading Lady Macbeth's madness, Chris
Couche. Part 3 Re-Sounding Words: Topographies of space, time and
disciplinarity in early modern English: the case of Andrew Marvell, Bob
Hodge; The text estranged: topographies of irony in Chaucer and Milton,
Ronald Bedford; Sounds of elevation in Paradise Lost: God's commendation of
Abdiel, William Walker; By the rivers of Babylon: Biblical allusion and the
politics of pastoral in Izaak Walton's The Compleat Angler, Kirsten
Tranter; 'Transitory hieroglyphiques': deaf people and signed communication
in early modern theories of language, Susannah Macready; Index.
early modern England, Philippa Kelly and L.E. Semler; Part 1 The Two-Way
Mirror: the Natural and the Strange: Wittgenstein and early English
dictionaries, 1604-1658, Julian Lamb; The ruins of Persepolis: grotesque
perception in Thomas Herbert's Travels, L.E. Semler; Intimate converse with
nature: body and touch in Harvey's way of inquiry, Alan Salter; Dipsas and
traditions of the serpent-woman in early modern literature, Alison V.
Scott. Part 2 Shakespeare's Estranged Words: Shakespeare and authenticity:
teaching the real thing, Jean E. Howard; Estranging word and self in
Twelfth Night, R.S. White; Desdemona's wooing: towards a pre-1538 Othello,
Lawrence Warner; A mind diseased: reading Lady Macbeth's madness, Chris
Couche. Part 3 Re-Sounding Words: Topographies of space, time and
disciplinarity in early modern English: the case of Andrew Marvell, Bob
Hodge; The text estranged: topographies of irony in Chaucer and Milton,
Ronald Bedford; Sounds of elevation in Paradise Lost: God's commendation of
Abdiel, William Walker; By the rivers of Babylon: Biblical allusion and the
politics of pastoral in Izaak Walton's The Compleat Angler, Kirsten
Tranter; 'Transitory hieroglyphiques': deaf people and signed communication
in early modern theories of language, Susannah Macready; Index.
Contents: Introduction: word and self estranged: topographies on meaning in
early modern England, Philippa Kelly and L.E. Semler; Part 1 The Two-Way
Mirror: the Natural and the Strange: Wittgenstein and early English
dictionaries, 1604-1658, Julian Lamb; The ruins of Persepolis: grotesque
perception in Thomas Herbert's Travels, L.E. Semler; Intimate converse with
nature: body and touch in Harvey's way of inquiry, Alan Salter; Dipsas and
traditions of the serpent-woman in early modern literature, Alison V.
Scott. Part 2 Shakespeare's Estranged Words: Shakespeare and authenticity:
teaching the real thing, Jean E. Howard; Estranging word and self in
Twelfth Night, R.S. White; Desdemona's wooing: towards a pre-1538 Othello,
Lawrence Warner; A mind diseased: reading Lady Macbeth's madness, Chris
Couche. Part 3 Re-Sounding Words: Topographies of space, time and
disciplinarity in early modern English: the case of Andrew Marvell, Bob
Hodge; The text estranged: topographies of irony in Chaucer and Milton,
Ronald Bedford; Sounds of elevation in Paradise Lost: God's commendation of
Abdiel, William Walker; By the rivers of Babylon: Biblical allusion and the
politics of pastoral in Izaak Walton's The Compleat Angler, Kirsten
Tranter; 'Transitory hieroglyphiques': deaf people and signed communication
in early modern theories of language, Susannah Macready; Index.
early modern England, Philippa Kelly and L.E. Semler; Part 1 The Two-Way
Mirror: the Natural and the Strange: Wittgenstein and early English
dictionaries, 1604-1658, Julian Lamb; The ruins of Persepolis: grotesque
perception in Thomas Herbert's Travels, L.E. Semler; Intimate converse with
nature: body and touch in Harvey's way of inquiry, Alan Salter; Dipsas and
traditions of the serpent-woman in early modern literature, Alison V.
Scott. Part 2 Shakespeare's Estranged Words: Shakespeare and authenticity:
teaching the real thing, Jean E. Howard; Estranging word and self in
Twelfth Night, R.S. White; Desdemona's wooing: towards a pre-1538 Othello,
Lawrence Warner; A mind diseased: reading Lady Macbeth's madness, Chris
Couche. Part 3 Re-Sounding Words: Topographies of space, time and
disciplinarity in early modern English: the case of Andrew Marvell, Bob
Hodge; The text estranged: topographies of irony in Chaucer and Milton,
Ronald Bedford; Sounds of elevation in Paradise Lost: God's commendation of
Abdiel, William Walker; By the rivers of Babylon: Biblical allusion and the
politics of pastoral in Izaak Walton's The Compleat Angler, Kirsten
Tranter; 'Transitory hieroglyphiques': deaf people and signed communication
in early modern theories of language, Susannah Macready; Index.







