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Early Modern Intertextuality Sarah Carter

Early Modern Intertextuality By Sarah Carter

Early Modern Intertextuality by Sarah Carter


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This book is an exploration of the viability of applying the post structuralist theory of intertextuality to early modern texts.

Early Modern Intertextuality Summary

Early Modern Intertextuality by Sarah Carter

This book is an exploration of the viability of applying the post structuralist theory of intertextuality to early modern texts. It suggests that a return to a more theorised understanding of intertextuality, as that outlined by Julia Kristeva and Roland Barthes, is more productive than an interpretation which merely identifies source texts. The book analyses several key early modern texts through this lens, arguing that the periods conscious focus on and prioritisation of the creative imitation of classical and contemporary European texts makes it a particularly fertile era for intertextual reading. This analysis includes discussion of early modern creative writers utilisation of classical mythology, allegory, folklore, parody, and satire, in works by William Shakespeare, Sir Francis Bacon, John Milton, George Peele, Thomas Lodge, Christopher Marlowe, Francis Beaumont, and Ben Jonson, and foregrounds how meaning is created and conveyed by the interplay of texts and the movement between narrative systems. This book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students of early modern literature, as well as early modern scholars.

About Sarah Carter

Sarah Carter is a Senior Lecturer in Early Modern Literature at Nottingham Trent University, UK, teaching predominantly in early modern literature and gender/sexuality. Previous research includes the exploration of the reception of Ovid in the period which produced several articles and a monograph, Ovidian Myth and Sexual Deviance in Early Modern English Literature (2011).

Table of Contents

1.Chapter One: Early modern intertextuality: post structuralism, narrative systems, and A Midsummer Nights Dream.-2. Chapter Two: Allegory, Structuralism, and Intertextuality: Sir Francis Bacons Wisdom of the Ancients.-3. Chapter Three: Folklore as a narrative system: old wives, seasonal cycles, and culture wars.-4. Chapter Four: Parody and Intertextuality: the Ovidian epyllia.-5. Chapter Five: Intertextuality and Satire: Ben Jonsons Poetaster.-6. Chapter Six: Chapter Six: Text, Intertext, Hypertext?.-

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NPB9783030689070
9783030689070
3030689077
Early Modern Intertextuality by Sarah Carter
New
Hardback
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2021-04-21
118
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