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  1. Generosity and the limits of authority
    Shakespeare, Herbert, Milton
    Autor*in: Flesch, William
    Erschienen: 1992
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    Frontmatter --Contents --Preface --INTRODUCTION --CHAPTER ONE. "When Griefs Make Thee Tame": Public and Private in Herbert --CHAPTER TWO. Shakespeare's Gifts --CHAPTER THREE. The Majesty of Darkness: Idol and lmage in Milton --Index Generosity is an... mehr

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    Frontmatter --Contents --Preface --INTRODUCTION --CHAPTER ONE. "When Griefs Make Thee Tame": Public and Private in Herbert --CHAPTER TWO. Shakespeare's Gifts --CHAPTER THREE. The Majesty of Darkness: Idol and lmage in Milton --Index Generosity is an ambiguous quality, William Flesch observes; while receiving gifts is pleasant, gift-giving both displays the wealth and strength of the giver and places the receiver under an obligation. In provocative new readings of Shakespeare, Herbert, and Milton, Flesch illuminates the personal authority that is bound inextricably with acts of generosity. Drawing on the work of such theorists as Mauss, Blanchot, Bourdieu, Wittgenstein, Bloom, Cavell, and Greenblatt, Flesch maintains that the literary power of Shakespeare, Herbert, and Milton is at its most intense when they are exploring the limits of generosity. He considers how in Herbert's Temple divine assurance of the possibility of redemption is put into question and how the poet approaches such a gift with the ambivalence of a beneficiary. In his readings of Shakespeare's Richard II, Henry IV, King Lear, Antony and Cleopatra, and the sonnets, Flesch examines the perspective of the benefactor - including Shakespeare himself - who confronts the decline of his capacity to give. Turning to Milton's Paradise Lost, Flesch identifies two opposing ways of understanding generosity - Satan's, on the one hand, and Adam and Eve's, on the other - and elaborates the different conceptions of poetry to which these understandings give rise. Scholars of Shakespeare and of Renaissance culture, Miltonists, literary theorists, and others interested in the relationship between philosophy and literature will want to read this insightful and challenging book

     

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  2. Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne
    Renaissance essays
    Erschienen: [2005, 1971]
    Verlag:  Routledge, London

    First published in 1971. This collection of essays discusses some of the central works and areas of literature in the Renaissance period of cultural history. Contents include: Spenser and the Allegorists; The Faerie Queene, I and V; The Cave of... mehr

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    First published in 1971. This collection of essays discusses some of the central works and areas of literature in the Renaissance period of cultural history. Contents include: Spenser and the Allegorists; The Faerie Queene, I and V; The Cave of Mammon; The Banquet of Sense; John Donne; The Patience of Shakespeare; Survival fo the Classic; Shakespeare's Learning; The Mature Comedies; The Final Plays

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781315018454; 1315018454; 9781136562938; 1136562931
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge library editions. Shakespeare. Critical studies ; 23
    Schlagworte: English literature; English literature; English literature; English literature ; Early modern; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Weitere Schlagworte: Shakespeare, William 1564-1616; Spenser, Edmund 1552?-1599; Donne, John 1572-1631; Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Spenser, Edmund (1552?-1599); Donne, John (1572-1631); Donne, John (1572-1631); Spenser, Edmund (1552?-1599); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William; Spenser, Edmund; Donne, John
    Umfang: Online Ressource (vi, 306 pages)
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    Added title page--Originally published: London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1971. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. English women's voices, 1540-1700
    Erschienen: c1992
    Verlag:  Florida International University Press, Miami

    "This collection resurrects an extraordinary array of women's writings from the mid-sixteenth through the seventeenth centuries. The focus of English Women Voices is not on females writing "literature" but on the actual lives of women, as described... mehr

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    "This collection resurrects an extraordinary array of women's writings from the mid-sixteenth through the seventeenth centuries. The focus of English Women Voices is not on females writing "literature" but on the actual lives of women, as described in their own words. The work is organized around such themes as health care, religion, politics, marriage, and education, an approach that cuts across genre and chronology and shows the significant contributions of women to their culture. Recorded in diaries, letters, sermons, pamphlets, formal petitions, health manuals, trial records, biographies, and autobiographies, the words escape from the past, as vital as current events. The opening section, "Women Testifying to Abuse," candidly describes aspects of female life that even today often remain secret. The final section, which records the voices of women preaching, will touch a nerve in women who still struggle for the right to be heard from the pulpit. Each section begins with an introduction that situates the writing in its historical context; each introduction has a suggested-readings list that opens the subject to further research." "Burdened by what were perceived as the metaphysical, moral, and physiological limitations of women, the authors of these writings were enjoined to silence. Though sometimes published in their own day, the works were subsequently interred in research libraries or on microfilm. Vibrant with personal concerns, these voices will pierce the consciousness of twentieth-century readers and contribute to scholarship in literature and history courses and in all aspects of gender studies."--BOOK JACKET

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0813020107; 9780813020105
    Schlagworte: English literature; Women; Women; English literature; Women; Autobiography; Women; Women; English literature; Women; Autobiography; English literature; Women; Autobiography; Women; English literature; English literature; Women; English literature ; Women authors; Women; Women ; Renaissance; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; English literature ; Early modern; History; Literary collections; Sources; Autobiography ; Women authors
    Umfang: Online Ressource (xv, 421 p.), ill., map.
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    DiaryA part of the life -- A brief description of the notorious life of J. Lamb -- The trial and condemnation of Mervin Lord Audley -- A vindication -- Autobiography -- The life,death, actions, and words upon the scaffold -- Report and plea -- Once more a warning to thee o England -- An account of the travels, sufferings, and persecutions -- A true copy of the petition -- England's fall from (the mystical Babylon) Rome -- The humble petition -- Love's name lives. Petitions and letters -- In pursuit of the king -- To Oliver Cromwell and his privy council -- The case between a father and his children -- Letters of love and gallantry -- Autobiography -- Diary -- The mothers blessing -- A choice manuall, or rare and select secrets in physick -- Diary -- Autobiography -- Medicatrix, or the woman physician -- The midwives book -- To Dr.____ an answer to his queries concerning the college of midwives -- The countess of Lincoln's nursery -- Upon the sight of my abortive birth -- Autobiography -- Diary -- A narrative of God's gracious dealings -- Living testimonies concerning the death of the righteous -- The work of God in a dying maid -- Death of a queen -- Miscelanea, meditations, memoratives -- A ladies legacy to her daughters -- The Harcourt papers -- Some of the letters and papers -- The private diary -- The meditations -- Heaven realized -- Confessiones amantis -- Womens speaking justified -- Epistle from the woman's yearly meeting at York and an epistle by Mary Waite -- An epistle for true love, unity, and order in the church of Christ.