Reconceiving the Renaissance

Reconceiving the Renaissance
Author: Ewan Fernie,Ramona Wray,Mark Thornton Burnett,Clare McManus
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2005-03-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780191532757

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The last two decades have transformed the field of Renaissance studies, and Reconceiving the Renaissance: A Critical Reader maps this difficult terrain. Attending to the breadth of fresh approaches, the volume offers a theoretical overview of current thinking about the period. Collecting in one volume the classic and cutting-edge statements which define early modern scholarship as it is now practised, this book is a one-stop indispensable resource for undergraduates and beginning postgraduates alike. Through a rich array of arguments by the world's leading experts, the Renaissance emerges wonderfully invigorated, while the suggestive shorter extracts, topical questions and engaged editorial introductions give students the wherewithal and encouragement to do some reconceiving themselves.

Reconceiving the Renaissance

Reconceiving the Renaissance
Author: Clare McManus
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2005-03-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780199265572

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The last two decades have transformed the field of Renaissance studies, and Reconceiving the Renaissance: A Critical Reader maps this difficult terrain. Attending to the breadth of fresh approaches, the volume offers a theoretical overview of current thinking about the period.Collecting in one volume the classic and cutting-edge statements which define early modern scholarship as it is now practised, this book is a one-stop indispensable resource for undergraduates and beginning postgraduates alike. Through a rich array of arguments by the world's leading experts, the Renaissance emerges wonderfully invigorated, while the suggestive shorter extracts, topical questions and engaged editorial introductions give students the wherewithal and encouragement to do somereconceiving themselves.

Reconceiving the Renaissance

Reconceiving the Renaissance
Author: Ewan Fernie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: English literature
ISBN: 1383040761

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The last two decades have transformed the field of Renaissance studies. Attending to the breadth of fresh approaches, this volue offers a theoretical overview of current thinking about the period.

Reconceiving the Renaissance

Reconceiving the Renaissance
Author: Eric C. Fernie,Ewan Fernie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2005
Genre: English literature
ISBN: OCLC:501327740

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Alternative Shakespeares

Alternative Shakespeares
Author: Diana E. Henderson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2007-10-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781134099023

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This volume takes up the challenge embodied in its predecessors, Alternative Shakespeares and Alternative Shakespeares 2, to identify and explore the new, the changing and the radically ‘other’ possibilities for Shakespeare Studies at our particular historical moment. Alternative Shakespeares 3 introduces the strongest and most innovative of the new directions emerging in Shakespearean scholarship – ranging across performance studies, multimedia and textual criticism, concerns of economics, science, religion and ethics – as well as the ‘next step’ work in areas such as postcolonial and queer studies that continue to push the boundaries of the field. The contributors approach each topic with clarity and accessibility in mind, enabling student readers to engage with serious ‘alternatives’ to established ways of interpreting Shakespeare’s plays and their roles in contemporary culture. The expertise, commitment and daring of this volume’s contributors shine through each essay, maintaining the progressive edge and real-world urgency that are the hallmark of Alternative Shakespeares. This volume is essential reading for students and scholars of Shakespeare who seek an understanding of current and future directions in this ever-changing field. Contributors include: Kate Chedgzoy, Mary Thomas Crane, Lukas Erne, Diana E. Henderson, Rui Carvalho Homem, Julia Reinhard Lupton, Willy Maley, Patricia Parker, Shankar Raman, Katherine Rowe, Robert Shaughnessy, W. B. Worthen

Shakespeare s Politics

Shakespeare   s Politics
Author: Robin Headlam Wells
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2009-01-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780826463142

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Shakespeare's Politics is an invaluable introduction to the political world of Shakespeare's plays. It includes passages from the plays together with extracts from contemporary historical and political documents. The clear, jargon-free narrative introduces and explains the extracts and provides an overview of the key political issues that were debated in late Elizabethan and early Stuart England. The introduction outlines the historical context in which Shakespeare wrote and explains the intellectual principles that informed early modern thinking about politics. By reading Shakespeare alongside contemporary documents students will be able to develop their own informed critical interpretations of the plays. Shakespeare's Politics is essential for anyone studying Shakespeare while tutors and postgraduate students will find the book's up-to-date survey of modern Shakespeare criticism useful and provocative.

Contesting the Renaissance

Contesting the Renaissance
Author: William Caferro
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2010-08-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781444391329

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In this book, William Caferro asks if the Renaissance was really a period of progress, reason, the emergence of the individual, and the beginning of modernity. An influential investigation into the nature of the European Renaissance Summarizes scholarly debates about the nature of the Renaissance Engages with specific controversies concerning gender identity, economics, the emergence of the modern state, and reason and faith Takes a balanced approach to the many different problems and perspectives that characterize Renaissance studies

Studio Works 5

Studio Works 5
Author: Harvard University. Graduate School of Design
Publsiher: Princeton Architectural Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1998
Genre: Architectural design
ISBN: 9781568981246

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This text reflects and documents the spirit and character of the design studios at Harvard's Graduate School of Design through student work and texts, dialogues and interviews. It includes work from each department - architecture, landscape architecture and urban planning and design.