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Trull, Mary.
Performing privacy and gender in early modern literature
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Performing privacy and gender in early modern literature/ Mary Trull.
Author:
Trull, Mary.
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2013.,
Description:
1 online resource.
Subject:
Privacy in literature. -
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137282996
ISBN:
9781137282996 (electronic bk.)
Performing privacy and gender in early modern literature
Trull, Mary.
Performing privacy and gender in early modern literature
[electronic resource] /Mary Trull. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource. - Early modern literature in history. - Early modern literature in history..
1. Performing Privacy and Early Modern Women -- 2. Private Lament in Calvin, Knox, and Anne Lock -- 3. Privacy and Gender in Household Orders -- 4. Shakespeare's All's Well That Ends Well: Mastery and Publicity -- 5. Marriage and Private Lament in Mary Wroth's Urania -- 6. Interest and Retirement in Aphra Behn's Odes -- 7. Epilogue: Performing Privacy on Facebook.
"Performing Privacy and Gender in Early Modern Literature" demonstrates that early modern women's rhetorical manipulations of privacy violate the public/private opposition and experiment with form and genre in ways that shaped the early modern discourse on privacy. This book reveals how authors inventively disrupt conventions about women's privacy and its proper limits in genres from household orders to fiction, poetry, and drama. Mary Trull traces the construction of privacy in Anne Lock's 'The Meditation of a Penitent Sinner,' Shakespeare's "All's Well That Ends Well", Mary Wroth's "Urania", and Aphra Behn's fiction and lyric poetry. The book explores changing views of privacy from the mid-sixteenth to the end of the seventeenth century, from nostalgically evoked feudalism to emergent signs of distinctively modern forms of privacy linked to the nuclear family and the economic concept of private interest. A conclusion links early modern privacy to digital media and Facebook.
ISBN: 9781137282996 (electronic bk.)
Source: 642457Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
647901
Privacy in literature.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
554714
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LC Class. No.: PN56.P73 / .T78 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 809/.03
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