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Exorcism and Its Texts - Subjectivity in Early Modern Literature of England and Spain

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Informationen zum Autor By Hilaire Kallendorf Klappentext Exorcism and demonic possession appear as recurrent motifs in early modern Spanish and English literatures. In Exorcism and Its Texts, Hilaire Kallendorf demonstrates how this 'infection' was represented in some thirty works of literature by fifteen different authors, ranging from canonical classics like Shakespeare, Cervantes, Ben Jonson, and Lope de Vega, to obscure works by anonymous writers. From comic and tragic drama to picaresque narrative and eight other genres, possession worked as a paradigm through which authors could convey extraordinary experience, including not only demonic possession but also madness or even murder. The devil was thought to be able to enter the bodily organs and infect memory, imagination, and reason. Some came to believe that possession was tied to enthusiasm, poetic frenzy, prophecy, and genius. Authors often drew upon sensational details of actual exorcisms. In some cases, such as in Shakespeare, curing the body (and the body politic) meant affirming cultural authority; in others, as with Zamora, it clearly meant subverting it. Drawing on the disciplines of literary theory and history, Exorcism and its Texts is the first comprehensive study of this compelling topic. Zusammenfassung In Exorcism and Its Texts! Hilaire Kallendorf demonstrates how this 'infection' was represented in some thirty works of literature by fifteen different authors! ranging from canonical classics to obscure works by anonymous writers.

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Authors Hilaire Kallendorf
Publisher University of Toronto Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 27.12.2003
 
EAN 9780802088178
ISBN 978-0-8020-8817-8
No. of pages 277
Series University of Toronto Romance Series
University of Toronto Romance
HERITAGE
University of Toronto Romance Series
University of Toronto Romance
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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