Early Modern Histories of Time : : The Periodizations of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century England / / ed. by Owen Williams, Kristen Poole.
Early Modern Histories of Time examines how a range of chronological modes intrinsic to the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries shaped the thought-worlds of those living during this time and explores how these temporally indigenous models can productively influence our own working concepts of histor...
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Place / Publishing House: | Philadelphia : : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2019] ©2020 |
Year of Publication: | 2019 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Periodization in Historiography and Literary Studies: An Overview
- Chapter 1. Periodizing the Early Modern: The Historian’s View
- Chapter 2. Time Boundaries and Time Shifts in Early Modern Literary Studies
- PART I. Religion
- Chapter 3. How Early Modern Church Historians Defined Periods in History
- Chapter 4. Periodization and the Secular
- Chapter 5. Trans-Reformation English Literary History
- PART II. Materiality
- Chapter 6. Time and Place in Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon- Avon
- Chapter 7. Much Ado About Ruffs: Laundry Time in Feminist Counter-Archives
- PART III. Poetics
- Chapter 8. The Period Concept and Seventeenth-Century Poetry
- Chapter 9. Love Poetry and Periodization
- PART IV. Shakespeare
- Chapter 10. Shakespeare, Period
- Chapter 11. Periodic Shakespeare
- PART V. Self-Emplacement
- Chapter 12. John Dryden and Restoration Time: Writing the Self Within Time, Through Time, Beyond Time
- Chapter 13. Did the English Seventeenth Century Really End at 1660? Subaltern Perspectives on the Continuing Impact of the English Civil Wars
- PART VI. Beyond Time
- Chapter 14. Space Travel: Spatiality and/or Temporality in the Study of Periodization
- Chapter 15. Always, Already, Again: Toward a New Typological Historiography
- Notes
- List of Contributors
- Index
- Acknowledgments