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Renaissance texts, medieval subjectivities : rethinking Petrarchan desire from Wyatt to Shakespeare

Title
Renaissance texts, medieval subjectivities : rethinking Petrarchan desire from Wyatt to Shakespeare / Danila Sokolov.
Author
Sokolov, D. A. (Danila Alekseevich)
Publication
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : Duquesne University Press, [2017]
  • ©2017

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Description
ix, 350 pages; 24 cm
Series Statement
Medieval & Renaissance literary studies
Uniform Title
Medieval and Renaissance literary studies.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: Vernacular memories of English Petrarchism -- The measure of meed: symbolic economies in Langland, Wyatt, and Spenser -- Chaucerian melancholy in Renaissance England: Surrey's songes and sonnets and Sidney's Astrophil and Stella -- Sovereign love, medieval and early modern: the arts of marriage in the Casket sonnets and the Kingis quair -- Petrarchan afterlives of erotic legality: love and law in Lydgate, Daniel, and Drayton -- Medieval pathologies of affect: reading Hoccleve and Henryson in Shakespeare's sonnets -- Conclusion: The "English straine" of Renaissance petrarchism: poetry, genealogy, hermeneutics.
Call Number
JFE 17-2219
ISBN
  • 9780820704975
  • 0820704970
LCCN
2016046672
OCLC
953325556
Author
Sokolov, D. A. (Danila Alekseevich), author.
Title
Renaissance texts, medieval subjectivities : rethinking Petrarchan desire from Wyatt to Shakespeare / Danila Sokolov.
Publisher
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : Duquesne University Press, [2017]
Copyright Date
©2017
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Medieval & Renaissance literary studies
Medieval and Renaissance literary studies.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chronological Term
1500-1700
Research Call Number
JFE 17-2219
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