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El. knyga: Deixis in the Early Modern English Lyric: Unsettling Spatial Anchors Like "e;Here,"e; "e;This,"e; "e;Come"e;

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  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Oct-2015
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Pivot
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137411310
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Oct-2015
  • Leidėjas: Palgrave Pivot
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137411310

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This book engages with deictics ('pointing' words like here/there, this/that) of space. It focuses on texts by Donne, Shakespeare, Spenser, and Wroth in particular, relating their forms of deixis to cultural and generic developments. But it also briefly suggests parallels with both iconic and neglected texts from a range of later historical periods and raises broader issues currently of interest to critics specializing in those periods, such as the workings of spatiality and of the material text. Its own methods include cultural critique, genre study, interdisciplinarity, and close reading. The book reconsiders questions central to lyric theory, challenging, for example, assumptions about its immediacy and length. In so doing, the volume both participates in and evaluates contemporary developments in the discipline, especially of the new formalism (or more accurately formalisms) and of space/place studies, as well as the potentialities and risks of interdisciplinarity.

Recenzijos

Dubrows tough-minded, generous, learned, sensitive, and thoroughly illuminating little book rarely strays from its narrow path in early modern English poetry, but it shines a bright light that for me instantly caught Dante in its beam. ... Dubrows many close readings are invariably subtle, regularly adjudicate among numerous recent and older critical essays, and contribute both insights and resources. (Marshall Brown, Modern Philology, Vol. 116 (3), February, 2019)

Dubrow argues for a productive crisis in the situational: the spatial anchor words mentioned in the books title often point not to fixed location but to volatility, fluidity, and uncertainty.  Despite its brevity, Dubrows study does an admirable job of indicating what theoretical and historico-cultural issues are at stake in these displacements. (Studies in English Literature, Vol. 57, 2017)



The book examines the way deictics both set up spatial relations and collapse them, showing questions of proximity and distance, inclusion and exclusion, to bear incisively on the speaker's agency and power. this book opens up infinite riches in a little room, its concentration on one historical period, one type of deixis, and one literary mode making space for comparisons with the practices of contemporary conceptual art-and even winemaking-as well as other historical periods and literary examples. (Catherine Bates, Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 70 (1), 2017)

Acknowledgments vii
List of Abbreviations
ix
Introduction: Delimitations, Definitions, Disciplines 1(21)
1 Test-Driving Deixis: Formulating Issues, Coining Concepts
22(20)
2 Edmund Spenser's "Epithalamion" and Strategic Spatiality
42(18)
3 William Shakespeare's Sonnets and Deictic Textuality
60(18)
4 Lady Mary Wroth's Song 1 and Some Versions of Pastoral Deixis
78(15)
5 John Donne's "Hymne to God my God, in my Sicknesse" and Prevenient Proximity
93(18)
6 Here Today and Gone Tomorrow? Conclusions and Invitations
111(15)
Index 126
Heather Dubrow is John D. Boyd, SJ, Chair in the Poetic Imagination at Fordham University, USA; her earlier appointments include Carleton College and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her previous publications include six scholarly books (most recently The Challenges of Orpheus: Lyric Poetry and Early Modern England); an edition of As You Like It; a collection of essays entitled The Historical Renaissance, co-edited with Richard Strier; and a collection of her own poetry, Forms and Hollows.