RENAISSANCE SELF- FASHIONING : FROM MORE TO SHAKESPEARE
Material type:
- 9780226306599
- O-:g M04
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M P Varghese Library Rack | O-:g M04 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | ENGLISH | A68206 |
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Stephen Greenblatt's Renaissance Self-fashioning is a study of sixteenth-century life and literature that spawned a new era of scholarly inquiry. Greenblatt examines the structure of selfhood as evidenced in major literacy figures of the English Renaissance- More, Tyndale, Wyatt, Spenser, Marlowe, and Shakespeare- and finds that in the early modern period new questions surrounding the nature of identity heavily influenced the literature of the era.
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