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Mortal Thoughts Religion, Secularity, & Identity in Shakespeare and Early Modern Culture




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 08/2013





Note Editore

Since the nineteenth century, it has been assumed that the concept of personal identity in the early modern period is bound up with secularization. Indeed, many explanations of the emergence of modernity have been based on this thesis, in which Shakespeare as a secular author has played a central role. However, the idea of secularization is now everywhere under threat. The secularity of modern society is less apparent than it was a generation ago. Shakespeare, too, has come to be seen in a religious perspective. What happens to human identity in this different framework? Mortal Thoughts asks what selfhood looks like if we do not assume that an idea of the self could only come into being as a result of an emptying out of a religious framework. It does so by examining human mortality. What it is to be human, and how a life is framed by its ending, are issues that cross religious confessions in early modernity, and interrogate the sacred and secular divide. A series of chapters examines literature and art in relation to concepts such as conscience, martyrdom, soliloquy, luck, suicide, and embodiment. Religious and philosophical creativity are revealed as poised around anxieties about finitude and contingency, challenging conventional divisions between kinds of literary and artistic endeavour. Mortal Thoughts considers incipient genres of life writing (More, Foxe and Montaigne) and life drawing (Dürer, Hans Baldung Grien) in relation to dramatic representation and literary narration (Shakespeare, Donne, Milton). In the process it asks whether the problem of human identity rewrites historical boundaries.




Sommario

Introduction: Secularization and Identity; The Mortal Self: D?rer and Montaigne; The Reformed Consicence: Thomas More; The Writer as Martyr: Cranmer and Foxe; Public Oathes and Private Selves: More, Foxe, and Shakespeare; Soliloquy and Secularisation: Shakespeare; Hamlet's Luck: Shakespeare and the Renaissance Bible; Freedom, Suicide, and Selfhood: Montaigne, Shakespeare, Donne; Soft Selves: Adam, Eve, and the Art of Embodiement; Bibliography




Autore

Brian Cummings is Anniversary Professor at the University of York in the Department of English & Related Literature. He previously taught at Trinity College, Cambridge and the University of Sussex, and has held Visiting Fellowships in California, Munich, and Oxford. From 2009-2012 he held a Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowship. He is the author of The Literary Culture of the Reformation: Grammar and Grace (2002) and editor of The Book of Common Prayer: the Texts of 1549, 1559, and 1662 (2011), both published by OUP.










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ISBN:

9780199677719

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 223 x 30.3 x 154 mm Ø 584 gr
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:25 black-and-white halftones
Pagine Arabe: 384


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