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Civil Vengeance Literature Culture And Early Modern Revenge Emily L King

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Civil Vengeance Literature Culture And Early Modern Revenge Emily L King
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.89 MB
Pages: 186
Author: Emily L. King
ISBN: 9781501739651, 1501739654
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Civil Vengeance Literature Culture And Early Modern Revenge Emily L King by Emily L. King 9781501739651, 1501739654 instant download after payment.

What is revenge, and what purpose does it serve? On the early modern English stage, depictions of violence and carnage―the duel between Hamlet and Laertes that leaves nearly everyone dead or the ghastly meal of human remains served at the end of Titus Andronicus―emphasize arresting acts of revenge that upset the social order. Yet the subsequent critical focus on a narrow selection of often bloody "revenge plays" has overshadowed subtler and less spectacular modes of vengeance present in early modern culture. In Civil Vengeance, Emily L. King offers a new way of understanding early modern revenge in relation to civility and community. Rather than relegating vengeance to the social periphery, she uncovers how facets of society―church, law, and education―relied on the dynamic of retribution to augment their power such that revenge emerges as an extension of civility. To revise the lineage of revenge literature in early modern England, King rereads familiar revenge tragedies (including Marston's Antonio's Revenge and Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy) alongside a new archive that includes conduct manuals, legal and political documents, and sermons. Shifting attention from episodic revenge to quotidian forms, Civil Vengeance provides new insights into the manner by which retaliation informs identity formation, interpersonal relationships, and the construction of the social body.

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