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The Historical renaissance

by Heather Dubrow and Richard Strier
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Overview

The Historical Renaissance both exemplifies and examines the most influential current in contemporary studies of the English Renaissance: the effort to analyze the interplay between literature, history, and politics. The broad and varied manifestations of that effort are reflected in the scope of this collection. Rather than merely providing a sampler of any single critical movement, The Historical Renaissance represents the range of ways scholars and critics are fusing what many would once have distinguished as "literary" and "historical" concerns

The volume includes studies of mid-Tudor culture as well as of Elizabethan and Stuart periods.The scope of the collection is also manifest in its list of contributors. They include historians and literary critics, and their work spans he spectrum from more traditional methods to those characteristic of what has been termed "New Historicism."One aim of the book is to investigate the apparent division between these older and more current approaches. Heather Dubrow and Richard Strier evaluate the contemporary interest in historical studies of the Renaissance, relating it to previous developments in the field, surveying its achievements and limitations, and suggesting new directions for future work.

About the Author, Heather Dubrow and Richard Strier

Heather Dubrow, professor of English at Carleton College, is the author of Genre and Captive Victors: Shakespeare's Narrative Poems and SonnetsRichard Strier, professor of English at the University of Chicago, is the author of Love Known: Theology and Experience in George Herbert's Poetry.

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These essays examplify both the ways in which debates about history and politics are currently affecting Renaissance studies and the ways in which Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1989
Publisher
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1988.
Pages
388
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780226167664

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