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Political Economy And The States Of Literature In Early Modern England Aaron Kitch

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Political Economy And The States Of Literature In Early Modern England Aaron Kitch
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.38 MB
Pages: 229
Author: Aaron Kitch
ISBN: 9780754667568, 9780754694830, 0754667561, 0754694836
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Political Economy And The States Of Literature In Early Modern England Aaron Kitch by Aaron Kitch 9780754667568, 9780754694830, 0754667561, 0754694836 instant download after payment.

Crossing the disciplinary borders between political, religious, and economic history, Aaron Kitch's innovative new study demonstrates how sixteenth-century treatises and debates about trade influenced early modern English literature by shaping key formal and aesthetic concerns of authors between 1580 and 1630. The author's analysis concentrates on a commonly overlooked period of economic history-the English commercial revolution before 1620-and, utilizing an impressive combination of archival research, close reading, and attention to historical detail, traces the transformation of genre in both neglected and canonical texts. The topics here are wide-ranging but are presented with a commitment to providing a concrete understanding of the religious, political, and historic context in literary thought. Kitch begins with the emerging wool trade and explosion of economic writing, Spenser's glorification of commerce and the Protestant state as presented in The Faerie Queene, and writers such as Thomas Nashe who drew on the same economic principles to challenge Spenser. Other topics include the reaction to the herring trade in prose satire and pamphlets, the presentation of Jewish trading nations in Shakespeare and Marlowe, and the tension between the crown and London merchants as reflected in Middleton's city comedies and Jonson's and Munday's pageants and court masques.

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