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Echoes Of Desire English Petrarchism And Its Counterdiscourses Heather Dubrow National Endowment For The Humanities Open Book Program

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Echoes Of Desire English Petrarchism And Its Counterdiscourses Heather Dubrow National Endowment For The Humanities Open Book Program
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 48.71 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Heather Dubrow; National Endowment for the Humanities Open Book Program
ISBN: 9781501722844, 1501722840
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Echoes Of Desire English Petrarchism And Its Counterdiscourses Heather Dubrow National Endowment For The Humanities Open Book Program by Heather Dubrow; National Endowment For The Humanities Open Book Program 9781501722844, 1501722840 instant download after payment.

Echoes of Desire variously invokes and interrogates a number of historicist and feminist premises about Tudor and Stuart literature by examining the connections between the anti-Petrarchan tradition and mainstream Petrarchan poetry. It also addresses some of the broader implications of contemporary critical methodologies. Heather Dubrow offers an alternative to the two predominant models used in previous treatments of Petrarchism: the all-powerful poet and silenced mistress on the one hand and the poet as subservient patron on the other.

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