Early Modern Writing and the Privatization of Experience
2016; Iter Press; Volume: 39; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.33137/rr.v39i1.26552
ISSN2293-7374
AutoresNick Davis, Mark Albert Johnston,
Tópico(s)Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
ResumoAcknowledgements Introduction: Instruments of Change 1. The Private and the Communal - Degrees of Separation Part A Introduction: Cosmomorphic Fracture: 'For every man alone thinks that he hath got / To be a Phoenix' 2. 'That Dark Sun': Donne and Melancholic Individuality 3. King Lear and the Death of the World Part B Introduction: Collective Representations, Symbolic Narratives 4 Readerly Isolation and Subjective Freedom in The Faerie Queene 5 Hobbes and Bunyan: The Subsuming Individual Vision Part C Introduction: Refiguring Community, Thinking through Festivity 6 Taking Sights in Richard II - 1 Henry IV 7 A Reconstitution of Community: 'Nature's' Dismantling and Replacement in The Winter's Tale Notes Bibliography Index
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