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    Redefining Elizabethan Literature

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    ISBN: 9780521122894
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    AuthorBrown, Georgia (Queens' College, Cambrid
    Pub Date12/11/2009
    BindingPaperback
    Pages272
    Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRES
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    Redefining Elizabethan Literature explores one of the most remarkable decades in English literary history, the 1590s, focusing on the changing perceptions of the aesthetic as an autonomous sphere of activity. Combining theoretical perspectives with close textual readings, Brown sheds light on the central preoccupations of Elizabethan literary culture.

    Redefining Elizabethan Literature examines the new definitions of literature and authorship that emerged in one of the most remarkable decades in English literary history, the 1590s. Georgia Brown analyses the period's obsession with shame as both a literary theme and a conscious authorial position. She explores the related obsession of this generation of authors with fragmentary and marginal forms of expression, such as the epyllion, paradoxical encomium, sonnet sequence, and complaint. Combining developments in literary theory with close readings of a wide range of Elizabethan texts, Brown casts light on the wholesale eroticisation of Elizabethan literary culture, the form and meaning of Englishness, the function of gender and sexuality in establishing literary authority, and the contexts of the works of Shakespeare, Marlowe, Spenser and Sidney. This study will be of great interest to scholars of Renaissance literature as well as cultural history and gender studies.