Open subjects :: English Renaissance republicans, modern selfhoods, and the virtue of vulnerability /
Studies of the republican legacy have proliferated in recent years, always to argue for a polity that cultivates the virtues, protections, and entitlements which foster the self's ability to simulate an invulnerable existence. James Kuzner's original new study of writing by Spenser, Shakes...
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Zusammenfassung: | Studies of the republican legacy have proliferated in recent years, always to argue for a polity that cultivates the virtues, protections, and entitlements which foster the self's ability to simulate an invulnerable existence. James Kuzner's original new study of writing by Spenser, Shakespeare, Marvell and Milton is the first to present a genealogy for the modern self in which its republican origins can be understood far more radically. In doing so, the study is also the first to draw radical and republican thought into sustained conversation, and to locate a republic for which vulnerability is, unexpectedly, as much what community has to offer as it is what community guards against. At a time when the drive to safeguard citizens has gathered enough momentum to justify almost any state action, Open Subjects questions whether vulnerability is the evil we so often believe it to be. Key features First study to explore how early modern republican and contemporary radical thought connect with and complement each other Traces the presence of English republicanism from the late sixteenth century to the late seventeenth Analyses Renaissance literary texts in the context of classical, early modern, and contemporary political thought to add to how we think about selfhood in the present Offers illuminating new readings of the place that English Renaissance figures occupy in histories of friendship, the public sphere, and selfhood more generally |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (x, 222 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Kuzner, James. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2011133489 Open subjects : English Renaissance republicans, modern selfhoods, and the virtue of vulnerability / James Kuzner. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, ©2011. 1 online resource (x, 222 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Edinburgh critical studies in Renaissance culture Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: vulnerable crests of Renaissance selves -- Legacies of republicanism, histories of the shelf -- 'Without respect of utility': precarious life and the politics of Edmund Spenser's Legend of Friendship -- Unbuilding the city: Coriolanus, Titus Andronicus and the form of openness -- 'That Transubstantiall solacisme': Andrew Marvell, linguistic vulnerability and the space of the subject -- Habermas goes to hell: pleasure, public reason and the republicanism of Paradise Lost. Print version record. Studies of the republican legacy have proliferated in recent years, always to argue for a polity that cultivates the virtues, protections, and entitlements which foster the self's ability to simulate an invulnerable existence. James Kuzner's original new study of writing by Spenser, Shakespeare, Marvell and Milton is the first to present a genealogy for the modern self in which its republican origins can be understood far more radically. In doing so, the study is also the first to draw radical and republican thought into sustained conversation, and to locate a republic for which vulnerability is, unexpectedly, as much what community has to offer as it is what community guards against. At a time when the drive to safeguard citizens has gathered enough momentum to justify almost any state action, Open Subjects questions whether vulnerability is the evil we so often believe it to be. Key features First study to explore how early modern republican and contemporary radical thought connect with and complement each other Traces the presence of English republicanism from the late sixteenth century to the late seventeenth Analyses Renaissance literary texts in the context of classical, early modern, and contemporary political thought to add to how we think about selfhood in the present Offers illuminating new readings of the place that English Renaissance figures occupy in histories of friendship, the public sphere, and selfhood more generally English. English literature Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism. Republicanism in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008503 Renaissance England. Politics and literature England History. Républicanisme dans la littérature. Renaissance Angleterre. Politique et littérature Angleterre Histoire. LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM General. bisacsh English literature Early modern fast Politics and literature fast Renaissance fast Republicanism in literature fast England fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJpYDdYvBpjXV6WpybK68C 1500-1700 fast Electronic books. dissertations. aat Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast History fast Academic theses. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026039 Thèses et écrits académiques. rvmgf has work: Open subjects (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFy9RT8Y88WwjgQpMv8jqP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Kuzner, James. Open subjects. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, ©2011 9780748642533 (OCoLC)744676035 Edinburgh critical studies in Renaissance culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2011152764 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=386094 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Kuzner, James Open subjects : English Renaissance republicans, modern selfhoods, and the virtue of vulnerability / Edinburgh critical studies in Renaissance culture. Introduction: vulnerable crests of Renaissance selves -- Legacies of republicanism, histories of the shelf -- 'Without respect of utility': precarious life and the politics of Edmund Spenser's Legend of Friendship -- Unbuilding the city: Coriolanus, Titus Andronicus and the form of openness -- 'That Transubstantiall solacisme': Andrew Marvell, linguistic vulnerability and the space of the subject -- Habermas goes to hell: pleasure, public reason and the republicanism of Paradise Lost. English literature Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism. Republicanism in literature. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh94008503 Renaissance England. Politics and literature England History. Républicanisme dans la littérature. Renaissance Angleterre. Politique et littérature Angleterre Histoire. LITERARY CRITICISM European English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. bisacsh LITERARY CRITICISM General. bisacsh English literature Early modern fast Politics and literature fast Renaissance fast Republicanism in literature fast |
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