Fault Lines and Controversies in the Study of Seventeenth-century English LiteratureClaude J. Summers, Ted-Larry Pebworth Written by various experts in the field, this volume of thirteen original essays explores some of the most significant theoretical and practical fault lines and controversies in seventeenth-century English literature. The turn into the twenty-first century is an appropriate time to take stock of the state of the field, and, as part of that stocktaking, the need arises to assess both where literary study of the early modern period has been and where it might desirably go. Hence, many of the essays in this collection look both backward and forward. They chart the changes in the field over the past half century, while also looking forward to more change in the future. |
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... Knowledge as Power versus Power as Knowledge in Bacon's New Atlantis 22 Dennis Flynn Conjecture in the Writing of Donne's Biography , with a Modest Proposal 50 Dan Jaeckle Marvell's " Mower against Gardens " : Reconsidering Bakhtinian ...
... Knowledge as Power versus Power as Knowledge in Bacon's New Atlantis 22 Dennis Flynn Conjecture in the Writing of Donne's Biography , with a Modest Proposal 50 Dan Jaeckle Marvell's " Mower against Gardens " : Reconsidering Bakhtinian ...
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... power is by now so massive that their ahistoricity is increasingly obvious.” She concludes that the sterile and ... Knowledge be applied specifically to the first thirty years of John Donne's life, for which so little artifactual ...
... power is by now so massive that their ahistoricity is increasingly obvious.” She concludes that the sterile and ... Knowledge be applied specifically to the first thirty years of John Donne's life, for which so little artifactual ...
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... Knowledge as Power versus Power as Knowledge in Bacon's New Atlantis It is easy to slide from “ let us not oversimplify ” into a theoretical justification , or a tacit ... Knowledge as Power versus Power as Knowledge in Bacon's New Atlantis.
... Knowledge as Power versus Power as Knowledge in Bacon's New Atlantis It is easy to slide from “ let us not oversimplify ” into a theoretical justification , or a tacit ... Knowledge as Power versus Power as Knowledge in Bacon's New Atlantis.
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... power - knowledge to God alone . Nevertheless , because he also grants a godlike status to the “ sons of science , " not just the Frankfort school but a host of other critics have re- garded him as the prophet of the " dissociation of ...
... power - knowledge to God alone . Nevertheless , because he also grants a godlike status to the “ sons of science , " not just the Frankfort school but a host of other critics have re- garded him as the prophet of the " dissociation of ...
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... power of fictions ” main- tained by “ shuffling ” between “ physical concepts originating in positivist ex- planations of reality — ' power , ' for example , ” and the ... power-knowledge by “observing hier- 28 Catherine Gimelli Martin.
... power of fictions ” main- tained by “ shuffling ” between “ physical concepts originating in positivist ex- planations of reality — ' power , ' for example , ” and the ... power-knowledge by “observing hier- 28 Catherine Gimelli Martin.
Contents
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Dennis Flynn | 50 |
Tobias Gregory | 73 |
Elizabeth Sauer | 88 |
Kate Narveson | 111 |
Jeffrey Johnson | 130 |
Critical Directions in the Study of Early Modern Sermons | 140 |
Sharon Cadman Seelig | 156 |
Joan Faust | 170 |
Cristina Malcolmson | 187 |
William Shullenberger | 204 |
Notes on Contributors | 227 |
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