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Textual Conversations in the Renaissance - Ethics, Authors, Technologies

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext 'A valuable collection of essays"learned and readable"on the conversations in Renaissance texts across temporal! geographical! cultural! and gender boundaries. These nine essays not only explore but also exemplify civil! generous conversation! and thus are a tribute to its value! particularly welcome in our own time when contention often threatens to drown out conversation.' Achsah Guibbory! Barnard College 'Readers will inevitably pick and choose when they take up this eclectic collection! but most will discover something that satisfies and edifies.' Renaissance Quarterly Informationen zum Autor Zachary Lesser is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, USA. Benedict S. Robinson is Assistant Professor of English at SUNY-Stony Brook, USA. Klappentext A group of leading scholars here investigate the varied ways in which the Renaissance incorporated conversation and dialogue into its literary, political, juridical, religious, and social practices. Across a range of texts and genres, the essays focus on the importance of conversation to early modern understandings of ethics; on literary history itself as an ongoing authorial conversation; and on the material and textual technologies that enabled early modern conversations. Zusammenfassung Dedicated to the Renaissance concept of conversation, this work contains essays that investigate the varied ways in which the Renaissance incorporated textual conversation and dialogue into its literary, political, juridical, religious, and social practices. They focus on the importance of conversation to early modern understandings of ethics. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Preface; Introduction, Zachary Lesser and Benedict S. Robinson. Part 1 Conversational Ethics: The art of Conversazioni: practices in Renaissance rhetoric, Arthur F. Kinney; 'Defend his freedom 'gainst a monarchy': Marlowe's republican authorship, Patrick Cheney; 'Much more the better for being a little bad,' or gaining by relaxing: equity and paradox in Measure for Measure, Peter G. Platt. Part 2 Authors in Conversation: Allegory, irony, despair: Chaucer's Pardoner's and Franklin's Tales and Spenser's Faerie Queene, Books I and III, Judith H. Anderson; 'Les langues des hommes sont pleines de tromperies': Shakespeare, French poetry, and alien tongues, William J. Kennedy; Joining the conversation: David, Astrophil, and the Countess of Pembroke, Margaret P. Hannay. Part 3 Technologies of Conversation: The puzzling letters of Sister Elizabeth Sa[u]nder[s], Betty S. Travitsky; A civil conversation: letters and the edge of form, Roger Kuin; 'Made all of rusty yron, ranckling sore': The imprint of paternity in The Faerie Queene, Douglas A. Brooks. Bibliography; Index....

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Authors Zachary (EDT)/ Robinson Lesser, Benedict S. Robinson, Robinson Benedict S.
Assisted by Zachary Lesser (Editor), Lesser Zachary (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 24.11.2006
 
EAN 9780754656852
ISBN 978-0-7546-5685-2
No. of pages 228
Dimensions 165 mm x 241 mm x 19 mm
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama > Drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

DRAMA / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / General, Literary studies: general, Plays, Playscripts, Classic and pre-20th century plays

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