"This River Leads to Saturn": The Paradoxes of Melancholy and Political States in Early Modern EnglandUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 2003 - 324 sidor |
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... book he refers to the Englishe Poete , allegedly written by the New Poet himself - as a clue . While the book is supposed to present Spenser's own views on the faculty of divine inspiration , and possibly provide the key to ...
... book he refers to the Englishe Poete , allegedly written by the New Poet himself - as a clue . While the book is supposed to present Spenser's own views on the faculty of divine inspiration , and possibly provide the key to ...
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... book about melancholy seem a worthwhile endeavor . His book had actually provided a practical service ; if only it weren't missing , it might still do so . By contrast , while Democritus Jr. does imagine himself picking up where ...
... book about melancholy seem a worthwhile endeavor . His book had actually provided a practical service ; if only it weren't missing , it might still do so . By contrast , while Democritus Jr. does imagine himself picking up where ...
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... book as a sort of diversion , a turning away from any specific purpose in order to engage in an activity merely to keep himself occupied . To that extent , while the former Democritus had been telic , the latter is decidedly not ...
... book as a sort of diversion , a turning away from any specific purpose in order to engage in an activity merely to keep himself occupied . To that extent , while the former Democritus had been telic , the latter is decidedly not ...
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Black Humor | 1 |
De Vulgaria Melancholia | 37 |
Civil Dissension and Its Malcontents | 88 |
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Anatomy of Melancholy argued argument authority Babel becomes Biathanatos body body-politic Bright Brutus Burton Cambridge University Press Casaubon Cassius castle cause chapter characters chorus Church civil commonwealth concern condition contemporary critics cure David Norbrook Democritus describes discontent discourse disease divine Donne's Early Modern England Edmund Spenser English extent fact figure Freud Giorgio Agamben History insofar interpretation John Donne Julius Caesar language literary Literature London madness malcontent Manoa matricide Meric Casaubon Milton mind mother narrator naturall nature notion perhaps Phantastes play poem poet poetic poetry political precisely Preface Princeton problem prophetic question radical Ranters readers reason rebellion recognize refers reform religious melancholy Renaissance rhetorical Robert Burton's Roman Rome Samson Agonistes sects seems sense sermons seventeenth century Shakespeare Shepheardes Calender Sigmund Freud Spenser stanza suggests suicide symptoms things Tower of Babel traditional Tragedy trans Treatise turn ultimately utopian words writing York