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Self-Speaking in Medieval and Early Modern English Drama R. Hillman

Self-Speaking in Medieval and Early Modern English Drama By R. Hillman

Self-Speaking in Medieval and Early Modern English Drama by R. Hillman


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This book documents the changing representation of subjectivity in Medieval and Early Modern English drama by intertextually exploring discourses of 'self-speaking', including soliloquy. Plays range from the Corpus Christi pageants to the Beaumont and Fletcher canon, with Shakespeare a recurrent focus and Hamlet, inevitably, the pivotal text.

Self-Speaking in Medieval and Early Modern English Drama Summary

Self-Speaking in Medieval and Early Modern English Drama: Subjectivity, Discourse and the Stage by R. Hillman

This book documents the changing representation of subjectivity in Medieval and Early Modern English drama by intertextually exploring discourses of 'self-speaking', including soliloquy. Pre-modern ideas about language are combined with recent models of subject formation, especially Lacan's, to theorize and analyze the stage 'self' as a variable linguistic construct. Both the approach itself and the conclusions it generates significantly diverge from the standard New Historicist/Cultural Materialist narrative of subjectivity. Plays range from the Corpus Christi pageants to the Beaumont and Fletcher canon, with Shakespeare a recurrent focus and Hamlet, inevitably, the pivotal text.

Self-Speaking in Medieval and Early Modern English Drama Reviews

'...this book challenges some of the paradigms of new historicist and cultural materialist critics as it builds a persuasive argument stressing continuities between subjectivities on medieval and early modern stages...Especially valuable for the innovative ways in which it traverses the ground between the medieval and early modern periods, this challenging work will be of interest to literary critics, cultural critics, and historians of the Middle Ages and Renaissance alike.' - Jonathan Baldo, Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England

About R. Hillman

Richard Hillman

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements - Note on Texts and References - Introduction - 'I am Alpha and Omega': By-passing Babel - Tudor Transitions and Ramifications - The Subject of Revenge/The Revenge of the Subject in Elizabethan Drama - Some Unspeakably Tragic Subjects - Some Comic and Tragicomic Subjects - (Off)Staging the Female Subject - Works Cited - Notes - Index

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NPB9780333628997
9780333628997
0333628993
Self-Speaking in Medieval and Early Modern English Drama: Subjectivity, Discourse and the Stage by R. Hillman
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1997-05-30
309
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