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|a Anderson, Judith H.
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|a Shakespeare and Donne :
|b Generic Hybrids and the Cultural Imaginary
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|a 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
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|a 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
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|a 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 cultural, theoretical, and imaginative. They emphasise the intersection of physical or material dimensions of experience with nonphysical and transcendent ones, whether these are moral, intellectual, or religious. They also juxtapose lyric and sermons interactively with narrative and plays.
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