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Shakespeare and Donne : Generic Hybrids and the Cultural Imaginary

Shakespeare and Donne are themselves hybrids who crossed generic and social boundaries and also shared a contemporary urban space and roots in the old religion. Centring on cross-fertilisation between these authors' writings, the chapters in this volume examine relationships that are broadly cu...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Anderson, Judith H.
Otros Autores: Vaught, Jennifer C.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bronx : Fordham University Press, 2013.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Part I Time, Love, Sex, and Death
  • 1. Sites of Death as Sites of Interaction in Donne and Shakespeare
  • 2. â€oeNothing like the Sunâ€?: Transcending Time and Change in Donneâ€?s Love Lyrics and Shakespeareâ€?s Plays
  • 3. â€oeNone Do Slacken, None Can Dieâ€?: Die Puns and Embodied Time in Donne and Shakespeare
  • Part II Moral, Public, and Spatial Imaginaries
  • 4. Donne, Shakespeare, and the Interrogative Conscience
  • 5. Mapping the Celestial in Shakespeareâ€?s Tempest and the Writings of John Donne
  • Part III Names, Puns, and More6. Inserting Me: Some Instances of Predication and the Privation of the Private Self in Shakespeare and Donne
  • Improper Nouns: A Response to Marshall Grossman
  • 7. Aspects, Physiognomy, and the Pun: A Reading of Sonnet 135 and â€oeA Valediction: Of Weepingâ€?
  • Part IV Realms of Privacy and Imagination
  • 8. Fantasies of Private Language in â€oeThe Phoenix and Turtleâ€? and â€oeThe Ecstasyâ€?
  • 9. Working Imagination in the Early Modern Period: Donneâ€?s Secular and Religious Lyrics and Shakespeareâ€?s Hamlet, Macbeth, and Leontes
  • Notes