Of Memory and Literary Form : Making the Early Modern English Nation

Kyle Pivetti

Of Memory and Literary Form : Making the Early Modern English Nation - 1
Estado : Novo
Vendido por
4,6 3 226 vendas
País de expedição : Espanha
Colocar uma questão ao vendedor
Ofertas neste produto
  • OPORTUNIDADE PORTES GRÁTIS
    Portes Grátis neste artigo. Oferta válida até - limitada ao stock existente e aplicável nos artigos vendidos e expedidos por Accesoralia.
Resumo
Ver tudo
This book opens with a crisis of recollection. In the early modern period, real political traumas like civil war and regicide exacerbated what were already perceived ruptures in myths of English descent. William Camden and other scholars had revealed that the facts of history could not justify the Arthurian myths, nor could history itself guarantee any moment of collective origin for the English people. Yet poets and playwrights concerned with the status of the emerging nation state did not respond with new material...

101,73 €
Entrega pelo vendedor parceiro

Entrega Envio com tracking: gratuito Entrega em 09/05

Outras ofertas

Resumo

This book opens with a crisis of recollection. In the early modern period, real political traumas like civil war and regicide exacerbated what were already perceived ruptures in myths of English descent. William Camden and other scholars had revealed that the facts of history could not justify the Arthurian myths, nor could history itself guarantee any moment of collective origin for the English people. Yet poets and playwrights concerned with the status of the emerging nation state did not respond with new material evidence. Instead, they turned to the literary structures that-through a range of what the author calls mnemonic effects-could generate the experience of a collective past. As Sir Philip Sidney recognized, verse depends upon the repetitions of rhyme and meter. consequently poetry ""far exceedeth prose in the knitting up of memory."" These poetic and linguistic forms expose national memory as a construction at potential odds with history, for memory operates like language-through a series of signifiers that acquire new meaning as one rearranges and rereads them. Moving from the tragedy Gorboduc (1561) to Dryden's Absalom and Achitophel (1681), Pivetti shows how such ""knitting up of memory"" created the shared pasts that generate nationhood. His work implies that memory emerges not from what actually occurred, but from the forms that compose it. Or to adapt the words of Paul Ricoeur: ""we have nothing better than memory to signify that something has taken place."" The same is true even when that ""something"" is nationhood.
Publicidade

Avaliações dos nossos clientes

Of Memory and Literary Form : Making the Early Modern English Nation

Sê o primeiro a dar
a tua opinião sobre este produto

Características

Número de páginas

198

Editora

Rowman & Littlefield

Data de lançamento

08/10/2015

Peso

440 g

Dimensão

229 x 152

Comprimento

15,9 cm

Largura

1,9 cm

Altura

23,6 cm

Idiomas

Inglês

Origem

United States

EAN

9781611495584

Publicidade
Publicidade