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  1. What Rosalind Likes
    Pastoral, Gender, and the Founding of English Verse
    Autor*in: Hecht, Paul J.
    Erschienen: 2022; ©2022
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press USA - OSO, Oxford

    Shows how the character called Rosalind, who features in works by Spenser, Lodge, and Shakespeare, can be considered as a single and unifying character whose textual appearances lead us to reconsider important aspects of Renaissance literature:... mehr

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    Shows how the character called Rosalind, who features in works by Spenser, Lodge, and Shakespeare, can be considered as a single and unifying character whose textual appearances lead us to reconsider important aspects of Renaissance literature: prosody, the influence of Virgil and of pastoral poetry, and the position of women. Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Acknowledgements -- A Note on Texts -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: What Rosalind Likes -- Feeling the Fury -- Virgil Problems -- Problems with Sex and Aesthetics -- Active and Passive Art -- Burning Verses -- 2 Spenser's Rosalind: Flawed Poetry and Feminist Experiments -- Bad Spenser, What Rosalind Hates -- Static stanzas -- Chasing the letter -- Colin comes home -- Radical Passivity -- Badde is the best -- Passive poetics -- Late Rosalinds -- 3 Lodge's Rosalind: Virtuous Lightness and Queer Mythography -- Before Rosalynde -- Stoppe your eares -- Calvin, Augustine, and aesthetic suspicion -- Lodge's Rosalind -- Poetic self-awareness -- The characters of men -- Virtuous lightness, feminine poetic virtue -- Queer mythography: the Sirens -- Queer theology: a wedding feast -- Coda: Making Fun of Phoebe -- 4 Shakespeare's Rosalind: Homoeroticism, Tyranny, and Pastoral Concord -- Ferocious Rosalind -- Devising sports -- Pancakes and mustard -- Mark how the tyrant writes -- The Throwdown: Translation, Conversion, and Virgilian Pastoral -- Sweet translation -- Thou art overthrown -- Sweet conversion / "in which hurtling'' -- Technical afterword -- 5 Conclusion: Mary Wroth, Dora Jordan, and Katharine Hepburn -- Tyrannical Style: Mary Wroth (1587-1651) -- The Romp: Dora Jordan (1761-1816) -- Morning Glory: Katharine Hepburn (1907-2003) -- Bibliography -- Index.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780192671479
    Schlagworte: Women in literature; Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 online resource (225 pages)
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  2. What Rosalind likes
    pastoral, gender, and the founding of English verse
    Autor*in: Hecht, Paul J.
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    What Rosalind Likes begins with the strange ferocity of Elizabethan responses to poetry: a woman named Rosalind expresses scorn for a shepherd's poems, and a character in a play loses his temper and storms off stage at the sound of a blank verse... mehr

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    Hochschule für Musik 'Carl Maria von Weber', Hochschulbibliothek
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    Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden
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    Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg, Bibliothek 'Georgius Agricola'
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    What Rosalind Likes begins with the strange ferocity of Elizabethan responses to poetry: a woman named Rosalind expresses scorn for a shepherd's poems, and a character in a play loses his temper and storms off stage at the sound of a blank verse line. What are these people so angry about? Thus begins a journey into a world where the details of poetic form and vagaries of Latin translation are caught up in the dynamics of gender, sexuality, class, and race, and power, where too much alliteration, for example, could destabilize your gender or pose a threat to national security. Situated in the crucial final two decades of the sixteenth century, What Rosalind Likes takes three figures named "Rosalind" in works by Spenser (The Shepheardes Calender), Lodge (Rosalynde), and Shakespeare (As You Like It) to create a new approach to literary history and feminist criticism. The development and emergence of Rosalind as one of the most famous and beloved characters in the Shakespeare canon is thus connected to the troubled history of Virgilian reception, to tensions between aesthetics and sexual empowerment and powerlessness, to methodology associated with postcritique, including surface reading and the valorization of negative emotions, and to queer theology. The book ends by thinking about Rosalind with respect to the poetry of Mary Wroth, and examining depictions of Rosalind on stage and screen by Dora Jordan and Katharine Hepburn.

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780191948015
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    Schriftenreihe: Oxford scholarship online
    Schlagworte: Women in literature; Literature and society
    Umfang: 224 pages, illustrations(colour)
  3. What Rosalind likes
    pastoral, gender, and the founding of English verse
    Autor*in: Hecht, Paul J.
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    What Rosalind Likes begins with the strange ferocity of Elizabethan responses to poetry: a woman named Rosalind expresses scorn for a shepherd's poems, and a character in a play loses his temper and storms off stage at the sound of a blank verse... mehr

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    What Rosalind Likes begins with the strange ferocity of Elizabethan responses to poetry: a woman named Rosalind expresses scorn for a shepherd's poems, and a character in a play loses his temper and storms off stage at the sound of a blank verse line. What are these people so angry about? Thus begins a journey into a world where the details of poetic form and vagaries of Latin translation are caught up in the dynamics of gender, sexuality, class, and race, and power, where too much alliteration, for example, could destabilize your gender or pose a threat to national security. Situated in the crucial final two decades of the sixteenth century, What Rosalind Likes takes three figures named "Rosalind" in works by Spenser (The Shepheardes Calender), Lodge (Rosalynde), and Shakespeare (As You Like It) to create a new approach to literary history and feminist criticism. The development and emergence of Rosalind as one of the most famous and beloved characters in the Shakespeare canon is thus connected to the troubled history of Virgilian reception, to tensions between aesthetics and sexual empowerment and powerlessness, to methodology associated with postcritique, including surface reading and the valorization of negative emotions, and to queer theology. The book ends by thinking about Rosalind with respect to the poetry of Mary Wroth, and examining depictions of Rosalind on stage and screen by Dora Jordan and Katharine Hepburn.

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780191948015
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    Schriftenreihe: Oxford scholarship online
    Schlagworte: Women in literature; Literature and society
    Umfang: 224 pages, illustrations(colour)
  4. Spenser in the moment
    Beteiligt: Hecht, Paul J. (Hrsg.); Lethbridge, J. B. (Hrsg.); Alexander, Gavin (Hrsg.)
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, Madison, [New Jersey] ; Teaneck, [New Jersey]

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Beteiligt: Hecht, Paul J. (Hrsg.); Lethbridge, J. B. (Hrsg.); Alexander, Gavin (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781611476859
    RVK Klassifikation: HI 3715
    Schlagworte: Spenser, Edmund;
    Weitere Schlagworte: Spenser, Edmund (1552?-1599); Spenser, Edmund (1552-1599)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (273 pages)
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  5. What Rosalind Likes
    Pastoral, Gender, and the Founding of English Verse
    Autor*in: Hecht, Paul J.
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    Shows how the character called Rosalind, who features in works by Spenser, Lodge, and Shakespeare, can be considered as a single and unifying character whose textual appearances lead us to reconsider important aspects of Renaissance literature:... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Kassel, Landesbibliothek und Murhardsche Bibliothek der Stadt Kassel
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    Shows how the character called Rosalind, who features in works by Spenser, Lodge, and Shakespeare, can be considered as a single and unifying character whose textual appearances lead us to reconsider important aspects of Renaissance literature: prosody, the influence of Virgil and of pastoral poetry, and the position of women.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780192671479
    RVK Klassifikation: HI 1161
    Schlagworte: Ästhetik; Geschlecht; Sexualität; Macht; Rezeption
    Weitere Schlagworte: Rosalind; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Spenser, Edmund (1552-1599); Lodge, Thomas (1558-1625); Vergilius Maro, Publius (v70-v19)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (225 pages)
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  6. Spenser in the Moment
    Autor*in: Hecht, Paul J.
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    Spenser in the Moment argues that contrary to anyone's expectation, Spenser studies may be on the brink of a revolution. Bringing together scholars from three continents, it surveys established methods, and then makes the case that there may be whole... mehr

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    Spenser in the Moment argues that contrary to anyone's expectation, Spenser studies may be on the brink of a revolution. Bringing together scholars from three continents, it surveys established methods, and then makes the case that there may be whole worlds of Spenser that have been nearly unsee-able or unhearable in the past forty years.

     

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    Beteiligt: Lethbridge, J. B.; Alexander, Gavin; Bernard, April; Chaghafi, Elisabeth; Mohammad, K. Silem.; Pugh, Syrithe; Teskey, Gordon; Walls, Kathryn; Wilson-Okamura, David Scott
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781611476859
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (273 pages)
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  7. What Rosalind likes
    pastoral, gender, and the founding of English verse
    Autor*in: Hecht, Paul J.
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

    TU Darmstadt, Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek - Stadtmitte
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    Universitätsbibliothek Kassel, Landesbibliothek und Murhardsche Bibliothek der Stadt Kassel
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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780191948015
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    RVK Klassifikation: HI 1161
    Schriftenreihe: Oxford scholarship online
    Schlagworte: Ästhetik; Geschlecht; Sexualität; Macht; Rezeption; Women in literature; Literature and society
    Weitere Schlagworte: Rosalind; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Spenser, Edmund (1552-1599); Lodge, Thomas (1558-1625); Vergilius Maro, Publius (v70-v19)
    Umfang: Illustrations(colour)