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Poetry and paternity in Renaissance England : Sidney, Spenser, Shakespeare, Donne and Jonson
Poetry and paternity in Renaissance England : Sidney, Spenser, Shakespeare, Donne and Jons...
Poetry and paternity in Renaissance England : Sidney, Spenser, Shakespeare, Donne and Jonson

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미국국회도서관 청구기호  
PR535.P36-M33 2010
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821.30935251 M143p
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    Poetry and paternity in Renaissance England : Sidney, Spenser, Shakespeare, Donne and Jonson / Tom MacFaul
    발행, 배포, 간사 사항  
    New York : Cambridge University Press , 2010.
      형태사항  
      ix, 275 p. ; 24 cm.
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      완전내용Machine generated contents note: 1. Presumptive fathers; 2. Uncertain paternity: the indifferent ideology of patriarchy; 3. The childish love of Philip Sidney and Fulke Greville; 4. Spenser's timely fruit: generation in The Faerie Queene; 5. 'We desire increase': Shakespeare's non-dramatic poetry; 6. John Donne's rhetorical contraception; 7. 'To propagate their names': Ben Jonson as poetic godfather; Coda: Sons.
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      요약"Becoming a father was the main way that an individual in the English Renaissance could be treated as a full member of the community. Yet patriarchal identity was by no means as secure as is often assumed: when poets invoke the idea of paternity in love poetry and other forms, they are therefore invoking all the anxieties that a culture with contradictory notions of sexuality imposed. This study takes these anxieties seriously, arguing that writers such as Sidney and Spenser deployed images of childbirth to harmonize public and private spheres, to develop a full sense of selfhood in their verse, and even to come to new accommodations between the sexes. Shakespeare, Donne and Jonson, in turn, saw the appeal of the older poets' aims, but resisted their more radical implications. The result is a fiercely personal yet publicly-committed poetry that wouldn't be seen again until the time of the Romantics"--Provided by publisher.
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      ■1001  ▼aMacFaul,  Tom
      ■24510▼aPoetry  and  paternity  in  Renaissance  England▼bSidney,  Spenser,  Shakespeare,  Donne  and  Jonson▼cTom  MacFaul
      ■260    ▼aNew  York▼bCambridge  University  Press▼c2010.
      ■300    ▼aix,  275  p.▼c24  cm.
      ■5058  ▼aMachine  generated  contents  note:  1.  Presumptive  fathers;  2.  Uncertain  paternity:  the  indifferent  ideology  of  patriarchy;  3.  The  childish  love  of  Philip  Sidney  and  Fulke  Greville;  4.  Spenser's  timely  fruit:  generation  in  The  Faerie  Queene;  5.  'We  desire  increase':  Shakespeare's  non-dramatic  poetry;  6.  John  Donne's  rhetorical  contraception;  7.  'To  propagate  their  names':  Ben  Jonson  as  poetic  godfather;  Coda:  Sons.
      ■520    ▼a"Becoming  a  father  was  the  main  way  that  an  individual  in  the  English  Renaissance  could  be  treated  as  a  full  member  of  the  community.  Yet  patriarchal  identity  was  by  no  means  as  secure  as  is  often  assumed:  when  poets  invoke  the  idea  of  paternity  in  love  poetry  and  other  forms,  they  are  therefore  invoking  all  the  anxieties  that  a  culture  with  contradictory  notions  of  sexuality  imposed.  This  study  takes  these  anxieties  seriously,  arguing  that  writers  such  as  Sidney  and  Spenser  deployed  images  of  childbirth  to  harmonize  public  and  private  spheres,  to  develop  a  full  sense  of  selfhood  in  their  verse,  and  even  to  come  to  new  accommodations  between  the  sexes.  Shakespeare,  Donne  and  Jonson,  in  turn,  saw  the  appeal  of  the  older  poets'  aims,  but  resisted  their  more  radical  implications.  The  result  is  a  fiercely  personal  yet  publicly-committed  poetry  that  wouldn't  be  seen  again  until  the  time  of  the  Romantics"--Provided  by  publisher.
      ■650  0▼aEnglish  poetry▼yEarly  modern,  1500-1700▼xHistory  and  criticism.
      ■650  0▼aPaternity  in  literature.
      ■650  0▼aFathers  in  literature.
      ■650  0▼aPatriarchy  in  literature.
      ■650  0▼aSex  role▼zEngland▼xHistory▼y16th  century.
      ■650  0▼aSex  role▼zEngland▼xHistory▼y17th  century.

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