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E Mazzola, E. Mazzola, Elizabeth Mazzola
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Zusatztext "Elizabeth Mazzola has written a stunning book on the centrality of the family in shaping the literary work of the Sidney family, wonderfully demonstrating how the Sidney's achieved stability by continuously reinventing themselves. Not only does Mazzola have very smart things to say about the literature produced by Sir Philip Sidney, Robert Sidney, Mary Herbert, and Mary Wroth, but also about Shakespeare, the development of prose, and romance. Her chapters on Mary Herbert's completion of Sir Philips translation of the Psalms and the Old Arcadia glitter with intelligence and verve. Favorite Sons will be the book to consult on the Sidneys, and it belongs in the library of anyone interested in early modern literature." - Peter C. Herman, San Diego State University "Elizabeth Mazzola has written a powerful and nuanced account of Sidney's poetic legacy, to his family and to English Renaissance poetry. Mazzola brilliantly explains how that legacy, incomplete and unexpected, was appropriated, refracted, and reinvented in the work of his sister Mary, his brother Robert, and Robert's daughter, Lady Mary Wroth. This family project, in turn, illuminates a much wider field of early modern culture, allowing Mazzola to explore a rich web of connections among literary histories, the history of the family, and politics under the royal family of Elizabeth and her successor. "Favorite Sons" remaps the critical landscape of Sidney studies, to which it makes the most significant contribution of the last twenty years." - Ernesto B. Gilman,Professor of English, New York University Informationen zum Autor ELIZABETH MAZZOLA is Associate Professor in the Department of English at the City College of New York, USA Klappentext In this examination of Sir Philip Sidney, author of the famous romance, The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia , and his family, Elizabeth Mazzola argues that families are a form of poetic projects. The Sidney family, and members of the so-called 'Sidney circle' aimed to celebrate Sir Philip's life through literary tradition - they repeatedly turned to writing their own poetry as a vehicle to analyze or extend familial connections. Mazzola illustrates that Sidney's family, by celebrating the work of their brilliant loved one, actually demonstrated the unique attributes and transformation of the family in the early modern period. Zusammenfassung In this examination of Sir Philip Sidney! author of the famous romance! The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia ! and his family! Elizabeth Mazzola argues that families are a form of poetic projects. The Sidney family! and members of the so-called 'Sidney circle' aimed to celebrate Sir Philip's life through literary tradition - they repeatedly turned to writing their own poetry as a vehicle to analyze or extend familial connections. Mazzola illustrates that Sidney's family! by celebrating the work of their brilliant loved one! actually demonstrated the unique attributes and transformation of the family in the early modern period. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction 'A nobility never interrupted' PART ONE: DOMESTIC ARANGEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD PRIVILEGES 'Natural' Boys and 'Hard' Stepmothers Brothers' Keepers and Philip's Siblings Compromising Positions and Rival Romances The Grammar of Families in Sidney's Old Arcadi 'More like Runne-awaies, then Princes' Epilogue: 'Curious Networks' and Lost Sons Bibliography...
Table des matières
Acknowledgments Introduction 'A nobility never interrupted' PART ONE: DOMESTIC ARANGEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD PRIVILEGES 'Natural' Boys and 'Hard' Stepmothers Brothers' Keepers and Philip's Siblings Compromising Positions and Rival Romances The Grammar of Families in Sidney's Old Arcadi 'More like Runne-awaies, then Princes' Epilogue: 'Curious Networks' and Lost Sons Bibliography
Commentaire
"Elizabeth Mazzola has written a stunning book on the centrality of the family in shaping the literary work of the Sidney family, wonderfully demonstrating how the Sidney's achieved stability by continuously reinventing themselves. Not only does Mazzola have very smart things to say about the literature produced by Sir Philip Sidney, Robert Sidney, Mary Herbert, and Mary Wroth, but also about Shakespeare, the development of prose, and romance. Her chapters on Mary Herbert's completion of Sir Philips translation of the Psalms and the Old Arcadia glitter with intelligence and verve. Favorite Sons will be the book to consult on the Sidneys, and it belongs in the library of anyone interested in early modern literature." - Peter C. Herman, San Diego State University
"Elizabeth Mazzola has written a powerful and nuanced account of Sidney's poetic legacy, to his family and to English Renaissance poetry. Mazzola brilliantly explains how that legacy, incomplete and unexpected, was appropriated, refracted, and reinvented in the work of his sister Mary, his brother Robert, and Robert's daughter, Lady Mary Wroth. This family project, in turn, illuminates a much wider field of early modern culture, allowing Mazzola to explore a rich web of connections among literary histories, the history of the family, and politics under the royal family of Elizabeth and her successor. "Favorite Sons" remaps the critical landscape of Sidney studies, to which it makes the most significant contribution of the last twenty years."
- Ernesto B. Gilman,Professor of English, New York University
Détails du produit
| Auteurs | E Mazzola, E. Mazzola, Elizabeth Mazzola |
| Edition | Palgrave UK |
| Langues | Anglais |
| Format d'édition | Livre Relié |
| Sortie | 10.12.2003 |
| EAN | 9781403963215 |
| ISBN | 978-1-4039-6321-5 |
| Dimensions | 148 mm x 216 mm x 15 mm |
| Catégories |
Littérature spécialisée
> Philosophie, religion
> Biographies, autobiographies
Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sciences sociales en général B, Humanities, Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary, Humanities and Social Sciences, Palgrave History Collection |
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