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Time, narrative, and emotion in early modern England / David Houston Wood.

Van Pelt Library PR767 .W66 2009
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wood, David Houston.
Contributor:
Horace Howard Furness Memorial Fund.
Horace Howard Furness Memorial Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Literary and scientific cultures of early modernity
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English prose literature--Early modern, 1500-1700--History and criticism.
English prose literature.
Time in literature.
Literature and medicine--Great Britain--History--16th century.
Literature and medicine.
Literature and medicine--Great Britain--History--17th century.
Self in literature.
Emotions in literature.
History.
Great Britain.
Physical Description:
x, 199 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, [2009]
Contents:
"Divers paced with divers persons" : timing the self in early modern England
" The accident of an instant" : passions, potions, and poisons in Sidney's Old Arcadia
"Very now" : time and the intersubjective in Othello
"Not a jar o' the clock" : time and narrative in The wsinter's tale
"Spirit of phrenzie" : narrative temporality in Samson Agonistes.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Horace Howard Furness Memorial Fund.
ISBN:
9780754666752
0754666751
9780754699040
0754699048
OCLC:
424454871

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