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Cupid in Early Modern Literature and Culture

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Jane Kingsley-Smith is Senior Lecturer in the Department of English at Roehampton University and is a regular guest lecturer at Shakespeare's Globe. She is the author of Shakespeare's Drama of Exile (2003) and has also published on a range of topics including representations of Shakespeare in popular cinema, Elizabethan love tragedy and John Ford's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore. Klappentext Kingsley-Smith demonstrates how Cupid played a crucial role in the struggle to categorise and control desire in early modern England. Zusammenfassung Cupid became a popular figure in sixteenth-century England! appearing in drama! paintings and lyric poetry. This book argues that Cupid's rise to cultural prominence was a response to the Protestant Reformation! and the debates it provoked about the 'Catholic' sins of lust and idolatry and the legitimacy of female rule. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; 1. Cupid, art and idolatry; 2. Cupid, death and tragedy; 3. Cupid, chastity and rebellious women; 4. Cupid and the boy: the pleasure and pain of boy-love; 5. 'Cupid and Psyche': the return of the sacred?

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