The Production of English Renaissance CultureDavid Lee Miller, Sharon O'Dair, Harold Weber Cornell University Press, 15/05/2019 - 320 من الصفحات What is the relationship between the cultural artifacts of Renaissance England and the processes of production, exchange, and accumulation through which they were brought into being? Pursuing this question, a group of distinguished scholars from both sides of the Atlantic exemplifies a number of different approaches to the writing of cultural history. |
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Criticism and Cultural Production | 1 |
Upon Appleton House and Agrarian Capitalism | 13 |
Orthodoxy and Dissent in PostReformation England and France | 56 |
PressAgency and the New Bibliography | 93 |
4 Bestial Buggery in A Midsummer Nights Dream | 123 |
Miscegenous Romance in Aphra Behns Oroonoko and The Widow Ranter | 151 |
The Cult of Thomas More | 190 |
Titus Andronicus and Death by Hanging | 226 |
White Cannibalism in The Tempest | 262 |
9 Allegory Materialism Violence | 293 |
Notes on Contributors | 319 |
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