Exorcism and Its Texts : Subjectivity in Early Modern Literature of England and Spain /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Buffalo :
University of Toronto Press,
2003.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Prologue--A Force Within: The Importance of Demonic Possession for Early Modern Studies
- A Paradigm of Theologemes for Literary Exorcism
- Introduction: The Morphology of Exorcism, or a Grammar of Possession in Spanish and English Literature, 1550-1700
- Demoniacs in the Drama: Theatricalities of Comic Possession and the Exorcism of the Body Politic
- The Demon Enters the Body: Alonso de la Vega's La duquesa de la rosa
- Symptoms of Possession: Jonson's The Devil is an Ass
- Demonic Polyglossia: Ruggle's Ignoramus
- The Coach: Jonson's Volpone
- The Exorcist: Shakespeare's Twelfth Night
- The Lovers' Ruse: The Bugbears
- The (Mock) Exorcism: Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors
- Binding the Body: Timoneda's Los menemnos
- Relics, Holy Water, and Other Props: Shadwell's The Lancashire Witches
- The Successful Exorcism: El pleyto que tuvo el diablo
- Exorcizing the Body Politic: Zamora's El hechizado por fuerza and Middleton's The Phoenix
- Possessed Picaros and Satanic Satire
- An Erasmian View of Lazarillo's Fifth Tratado
- Another Picaro and Another Alguacil endemoniado: Quevedo's Buscon, Suenos, Satirical Poetry, and La endemoniada fingida
- Alguacil endemoniado or Demonio alguacilado?
- 'The Experienced Mysteries of Damnation'
- 'Da ... al discurso miedo': The Printing of Forbidden Knowledge
- 'Libido sciendi'
- Romance, the Interlude, and Hagiographical Drama: The Humanization of Possession and Exorcism
- Romance, the Interlude, and the Restoration of Order: Cervantes' Persiles and Lope's La endemoniada.