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Mythologies of internal exile in Elizabethan verse : six studies / A.D. Cousins.
Author
Cousins, A. D., 1950-
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Language
English
Published/Created
New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.
©2019
Description
190 pages ; 24 cm.
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Firestone Library - Stacks
PR535.S44 C68 2019
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Subject(s)
English poetry
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Early modern, 1500-1700
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History and criticism
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Self in literature
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Alienation (Social psychology) in literature
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Social isolation in literature
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Series
Routledge studies in Renaissance literature and culture
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Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture
Summary note
"This volume considers internal exile as a simultaneously twofold experience. It studies estrangement from one's society and, correlatively, from one's normative sense of self"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-186) and index.
Contents
Introduction
Astrophil, Cupid, Petrarch, and internal exile in Sidney's Astrophil and Stella
Cupid, Venus, Ulysses, Petrarch, and internal exile in Spenser's Amoretti
The Donna Angelica, Cupid, Petrarch, and internal exile in Shakespeare's sonnets
Displacing the satyr: urbanity, exile, and integration in Donne's satires
Roman satire and satyric exile in Hall's Virgidemiae
The Protean mythology and Calvinist theology of exile in Marston's satires
Conclusions.
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ISBN
9781138366503 ((hbk))
1138366501 ((hbk))
LCCN
2018033991
OCLC
1098217693
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