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Early Modern Writing and the Privatization of Experience | Nick Davis
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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
LC0039
Bob Shop ID
596238942

Author: Nick Davis
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic (2013)
ISBN-10: 1441166821
ISBN-13: 9781441166821
Condition: Very Good. The cover has some light rubbing and a few scratches. Corners and spine-ends have light bumping. Else a clean, well-bound copy in very good condtion.
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 235
Dimensions: 25 x 17 x 2 cm
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by Nick Davis
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Reading a wide range of early modern authors and exploring their cultural-historical, philosophical and scientific contexts, Early Modern Writing and the Privatization of Experience examines the shift in focus from reliance on shared experience to placing of trust in individualized experience which occurs in the writing and culture of the period. Nick Davis contends that much of the era's literary production participates significantly in this broad cultural movement.

Among the writers discussed are Chaucer, Thomas More, Spenser, Nashe, Jonson, Middleton, the Shakespeare of the Henry IV - Henry V plays and The Winter's Tale, Hobbes, Bunyan, Defoe and Pope.

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