Renaissance self-fashioning : from More to Shakespeare /

Stephen Greenblatt's Renaissance Self-fashioning is a study of sixteenth-century life and literature that spawned a new era of scholarly inquiry. Greenblatt examines the structure of selfhood as evidenced in major literacy figures of the English Renaissance- More, Tyndale, Wyatt, Spenser, Marlo...

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Autor principal: Greenblatt, Stephen, 1943-
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, c2005.
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  • At the table of the great : More's self-fashioning and self-cancellation
  • The word of God in the age of mechanical reproduction
  • Power, sexuality, and inwardness in Wyatt's poetry
  • To fashion a gentleman : Spenser and the destruction of the bower of bliss
  • Marlowe and the will to absolute play
  • The improvisation of power.