Ideology and Desire in Renaissance Poetry: The Subject of DonneWayne State University Press, 1997 - 227 pàgines "Drawing on the work of Zizek and other psychoanalytic theorists, Corthell presents an alternative to new historicist ideas of "containment" by emphasizing the role of desire in the ideological work of creating, studying, and teaching Renaissance poetry. The gendered character of these activities is further critiqued by means of recent feminist work on psychoanalysis and literature." "Each chapter explores the interrelationships of representation, identification, and desire, while the book as a whole gradually shifts in emphasis from new historicist concerns with representation and the social realm toward psychoanalytic themes of identification, desire, and inwardness. Analyzing both Donne's texts and Donne criticism from new historicist, feminist, and psychoanalytic perspectives, Corthell explores the reasons and desires behind our continued investment in the Renaissance, and Donne's poetry in particular." --Book Jacket. |
Continguts
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Inversion Ideology | 55 |
Mutual Love and Literary Ideology | 87 |
Elizabeth Drury | 107 |
The Subject of Devotion | 134 |
Notes | 167 |
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Aire and Angels Anatomy Anniversaries argues argument authority Batter my heart California Press Cambridge Canonization Catholic Chicago conflict construction context contradiction Cornell University Cornell University Press Coscus Coterie Poet critical critique cultural desire discourse Docherty Donne's Donne's poems Donne's poetry Donne's Satires Donne's texts Early Modern Elegies Elizabeth Drury Elizabethan English equivocal essay fantasy father feminine Fineman Freud Gardner gender Hall's heterosexual historical historicism historicist Holy Sonnets homosocial identification ideology interpellation inversion Jacques Lacan John Donne jouissance Kristeva Lacan Lacanian language lesbian lines literature London male Marotti masculine masochism masochistic means Melancholia paradox Petrarchan phallus Philaenis poetic political position praise problem produced psychoanalytic radical reader reading recusant relation relationship religion religious Renaissance representation Resistant Structures rhetoric Satire satirist sexual Shakespeare's signifier Silverman Slavoj Žižek social soul Southwell speaker stanza Steven Mullaney Strier suggest symbolic Tayler theory thou truth woman women writing York
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Luce Irigaray and Premodern Culture: Thresholds of History Elizabeth D. Harvey,Theresa Krier Previsualització no disponible - 2004 |