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|a Leslie, Marina.
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|a Renaissance utopias and the problem of history /
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|a Ithaca, N.Y. :
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-191) and index.
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|t Praxis Makes Perfect: Utopia and Theory --
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|t Mapping Out History in More's Utopia --
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|t Utopia Spelled Out --
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|t The New Atlantis: Bacon's History of the New Science --
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|t Revisiting Utopia in Margaret Cavendish's: Blazing World.
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|a Marina Leslie draws on three important early modern utopian texts - Thomas More's Utopia, Francis Bacon's New Atlantis, and Margaret Cavendish's Description of a New World Called the Blazing World - as a means of exploring models for historical transformation and of addressing the relationship of literature and history in contemporary critical practice. While the genre of utopian texts is a fertile terrain for historicist readings, Leslie demonstrates that utopia provides unstable ground for charting out the relation of literary text to historical context.
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|a In particular, she examines the ways that both Marxist and new historicist critics have taken the literary utopia not simply as one form among many available for reading historically but as a privileged form or methodological paradigm.
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|a Utopias
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|a Utopias in literature.
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|a Literature and history.
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|a European literature
|y Renaissance, 1450-1600
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|a Utopies dans la littérature.
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|a Littérature et histoire.
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|a Littérature européenne
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|a utopian literature.
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|a Leslie, Marina.
|t Renaissance utopias and the problem of history.
|d Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 1998
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