Cherished Torment: The Emotional Geography of Lady Mary Wroth's UraniaDuquesne University Press, 2001 - 287 Seiten The Urania's lengthy text may initially appear daunting, but Cavanagh argues that the romance rewards its readers with a richly textured narrative that artfully engages with numerous aesthetic, literary, and intellectual concerns from the early seventeenth century, including race relations, tensions between Christianity and the occult, global expansion, and the composition of the universe. A sophisticated and erudite study, Cherished Torment moves beyond the intriguing and scandalous events of Wroth's personal life that have understandably captivated the attention of many modern readers to a closer look at the latter's masterful integration of the issues fueling her era's political, scientific, and philosophical debates. Cavanagh's important study will enable readers to better recognize and appreciate Urania's intellectual heritage. |
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... physical and emotional crises , while facilitating personal and political transformation , fires further connect the corporeal and emotional realms.51 Predictably , the reader finds conventional uses of flames to signify passion , as ...
... physical and emotional crises , while facilitating personal and political transformation , fires further connect the corporeal and emotional realms.51 Predictably , the reader finds conventional uses of flames to signify passion , as ...
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... physical or spiritual realms respectively . As Wroth integrates material from her disparate reading and other intellectual endeavors , the Urania manifests an increasingly complex portrait of the conduits linking the macrocosm and ...
... physical or spiritual realms respectively . As Wroth integrates material from her disparate reading and other intellectual endeavors , the Urania manifests an increasingly complex portrait of the conduits linking the macrocosm and ...
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... physically , Steriamus protects the stability of his political dominion . As Amphilanthus notes , Steriamus's official stature disallows his physical demise : " The poore Al- bania ( poore in missing you ) calls upon you , the rest of ...
... physically , Steriamus protects the stability of his political dominion . As Amphilanthus notes , Steriamus's official stature disallows his physical demise : " The poore Al- bania ( poore in missing you ) calls upon you , the rest of ...
Inhalt
Geography Religion and Identity | 19 |
None Can Run So Far That Shall | 53 |
Natural Workes and Effects | 78 |
Urheberrecht | |
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