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Reconceiving the Renaissance Ewan Fernie (Lecturer in English at Royal Holloway, University of London)

Reconceiving the Renaissance By Ewan Fernie (Lecturer in English at Royal Holloway, University of London)

Reconceiving the Renaissance by Ewan Fernie (Lecturer in English at Royal Holloway, University of London)


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Attending to different approaches, this volume offers a theoretical overview of thinking about the period that have transformed the field of Renaissance studies. Presenting the classic and cutting-edge statements which define early modern scholarship, it is aimed at undergraduates and postgraduates alike.

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Reconceiving the Renaissance: A Critical Reader by Ewan Fernie (Lecturer in English at Royal Holloway, University of London)

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.

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it contains a wide-ranging and judicious selection of critical and theoretical writings published in the last twenty-five years or so. * Richard Meek, MLR *

About Ewan Fernie (Lecturer in English at Royal Holloway, University of London)

Ewan Fernie (born 1971) won the James Elliott prize for his 1994 first-class degree from the University of Edinburgh, where he also achieved the Lanfine Bursary in English, the Horsliehill-Scott Bursary in Philosophy and a number of other prizes. He is Lecturer in Shakespeare at Royal Holloway, University of London. Ramona Wray is Lecturer at the School of English, Queen's University, Belfast. She has published Women Writers of the Seventeenth Century (Northcote House, 2003) and has co-edited Shakespeare and Ireland: History, Politics, Culture (Macmillan, 1997) and Shakespeare, Film, Fin de Siecle (Macmillan, 2000). Mark Thornton Burnett is Professor of Renaissance Studies at Queen's University, Belfast, and Director of the Kenneth Branagh Archive. He is the author of Masters and Servants in English Renaissance Drama and Culture and Constructing 'Monsters' in Shakespearean Drama and Early Modern Culture, and the editor of Christopher Marlowe: The Complete Plays and Christopher Marlowe: The Complete Poems. Clare McManus is Lecturer in English at Queen's University, Belfast. Her research focuses on early modern European theatre and performance, and in particular on women's performance and cultural production. She is the author of Women on the Renaissance Stage: Anna of Denmark and Female Masquing in the Stuart Court (1590-1619). She is also editor of Women and Culture at the Courts of the Stuart Queens.

Table of Contents

1. General Introduction: Reconceiving the Renaissance ; 2. Textuality ; 3. Histories ; 4. Appropriation ; 5. Identities ; 6. Materiality ; 7. Values

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GOR002559827
9780199265572
0199265577
Reconceiving the Renaissance: A Critical Reader by Ewan Fernie (Lecturer in English at Royal Holloway, University of London)
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Oxford University Press
2005-03-31
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