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The Imagination in Early Modern English Literature
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In The Imagination in Early Modern English Literature, Deanna Smid presents a literary, historical account of imagination in early modern English literature, paying special attention to its effects...
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In The Imagination in Early Modern English Literature, Deanna Smid presents a literary, historical account of imagination in early modern English literature, paying special attention to its effects on the body, to its influence on women, to its restraint by reason, and to its ability to create novelty. An early modern definition of imagination emerges in the work of Robert Burton, Francis Bacon, Edward Reynolds, and Margaret Cavendish. Smid explores a variety of literary texts, from Thomas Nashe’s The Unfortunate Traveler to Francis Quarles’s Emblems, to demonstrate the literary consequences of the early modern imagination. The Imagination in Early Modern English Literature insists that, if we are to call an early modern text “imaginative,” we must recognize the unique characteristics of early modern English imagination, in all its complexity.
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Pages: 210
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Costerus New Series
Publication Date:
24 August 2017
ISBN: 9789004344037
Format: Hardcover
“This book[…]provides a valuable reminder that ‘if we are to classify a text as imaginative then the first question should be, by which historical standard?’(185). This book is an excellent introduction to one particular historical standard.”
-Svenn-Arve Myklebost, Høgskulen i Volda, in Renaissance Quarterly, Vol.71, No. 1 (2019) pp.387-388
"In ‘The Imagination Embodied: Brain, Body, and Thomas Nashe’s The Unfortunate Traveller’, Smid explores the tangible interrelations of the imagination with the physical body."
-Harriet Archer in The Year's Work in English Studies, Volume 98, Issue 1, 2019
-Svenn-Arve Myklebost, Høgskulen i Volda, in Renaissance Quarterly, Vol.71, No. 1 (2019) pp.387-388
"In ‘The Imagination Embodied: Brain, Body, and Thomas Nashe’s The Unfortunate Traveller’, Smid explores the tangible interrelations of the imagination with the physical body."
-Harriet Archer in The Year's Work in English Studies, Volume 98, Issue 1, 2019
Deanna Smid, Ph.D. (2010), McMaster University, is Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing at Brandon University. She has recently published articles on emblems, imagination, and music in early modern English literature.