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Writing early modern loneliness/ edited by Hannah Yip, Thomas Clifton.
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Yip, Hannah.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xiii, 300 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1 Introduction: Is "Early Modern Loneliness" an Anachronism? -- Chapter 2 Anxia Bellerophontis: Bellerophon and Loneliness from Homer to Early Modernity -- Chapter 3 "But she to be a Quene, and creuely handeled as was never sene": Perspectives on Anne Boleyn's Loneliness in the Tower of London -- Chapter 4 "A thowsond mylys a sonder": Catholic Exiles from Tudor England and the Ambiguities of Loneliness -- Chapter 5 "Bear Humanly the Human Lot": Jan Kochanowski and Seeking Catharsis Alone in Early Modern Poland -- Chapter 6 "It is not good that the man should be alone": Marriage, Loneliness, and the Clergy in Early Modern England -- Chapter 7 The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Believer: Isolation in Seventeenth-Century Religious Poetry in English -- Chapter 8 A "Lasting Moniment" to Loneliness: Involuntary Retirement and Survival through the Psalm Translations of Sir Thomas Fairfax -- Chapter 9 "Another time, in a Lowering and sad Evening, being alone in the field": Revising Loneliness in the Meditative Writing of ThomasTraherne and Elizabeth Delaval -- Chapter 10 William Penn's Some Fruits of Solitude: Public Disgrace and Private Consolation -- Chapter 11 The Loneliness of Shakespeare's Sonnets, Past and Present -- 12 Afterword.
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Loneliness in literature. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-55052-2
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9783031550522
Writing early modern loneliness
Writing early modern loneliness
[electronic resource] /edited by Hannah Yip, Thomas Clifton. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xiii, 300 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Early modern literature in history,2634-5927. - Early modern literature in history..
Chapter 1 Introduction: Is "Early Modern Loneliness" an Anachronism? -- Chapter 2 Anxia Bellerophontis: Bellerophon and Loneliness from Homer to Early Modernity -- Chapter 3 "But she to be a Quene, and creuely handeled as was never sene": Perspectives on Anne Boleyn's Loneliness in the Tower of London -- Chapter 4 "A thowsond mylys a sonder": Catholic Exiles from Tudor England and the Ambiguities of Loneliness -- Chapter 5 "Bear Humanly the Human Lot": Jan Kochanowski and Seeking Catharsis Alone in Early Modern Poland -- Chapter 6 "It is not good that the man should be alone": Marriage, Loneliness, and the Clergy in Early Modern England -- Chapter 7 The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Believer: Isolation in Seventeenth-Century Religious Poetry in English -- Chapter 8 A "Lasting Moniment" to Loneliness: Involuntary Retirement and Survival through the Psalm Translations of Sir Thomas Fairfax -- Chapter 9 "Another time, in a Lowering and sad Evening, being alone in the field": Revising Loneliness in the Meditative Writing of ThomasTraherne and Elizabeth Delaval -- Chapter 10 William Penn's Some Fruits of Solitude: Public Disgrace and Private Consolation -- Chapter 11 The Loneliness of Shakespeare's Sonnets, Past and Present -- 12 Afterword.
Through a wide-ranging and methodologically astute investigation of early modern expressions of loneliness and solitude, this volume makes a valuable contribution to the History of Emotions by providing a useful corrective to the view of the early modern world as communal and where the existence of God and the consequent comfort that knowledge provides are taken as given. -Cathy Shrank, University of Sheffield, UK This interdisciplinary collection of ten essays is the first to redefine historical conceptions of "loneliness" in the Western world by exploring its manifestation in early modern textual sources. Contrary to current scholarly consensus that loneliness in Britain was understood as an emotion from the late eighteenth century, only beginning to emerge in its literary form in the writings of the Romantic poets, the contributors in this volume argue that early modern people were capable of complex and conflicting feelings of social and emotional isolation which were expressed in a wide range of writings. Moreover, these products of loneliness continue to resonate poignantly with humanity today. Hannah Yip is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Manchester, UK. Her current research interests centre on the cultural and emotional lives of clergymen in the English Reformation. She has held Fellowships at the Huntington Library, the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, and the John Rylands Library. Thomas Clifton PhD MA PGCE (PCET) is a Lecturer in Academic Writing at the Centre for Academic Writing, Coventry University, UK. Thomas completed an AHRC-funded PhD on "Textual Practices in Meditative Writing, 1661-1678" at the University of Birmingham and an MA in early modern literature at Bangor University. Thomas's research interests include dialogical thought processes in meditative, reflective, and self-writing, historically and contemporarily, and the fluidity of genre in the early modern period.
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Chapter 1 Introduction: Is "Early Modern Loneliness" an Anachronism? -- Chapter 2 Anxia Bellerophontis: Bellerophon and Loneliness from Homer to Early Modernity -- Chapter 3 "But she to be a Quene, and creuely handeled as was never sene": Perspectives on Anne Boleyn's Loneliness in the Tower of London -- Chapter 4 "A thowsond mylys a sonder": Catholic Exiles from Tudor England and the Ambiguities of Loneliness -- Chapter 5 "Bear Humanly the Human Lot": Jan Kochanowski and Seeking Catharsis Alone in Early Modern Poland -- Chapter 6 "It is not good that the man should be alone": Marriage, Loneliness, and the Clergy in Early Modern England -- Chapter 7 The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Believer: Isolation in Seventeenth-Century Religious Poetry in English -- Chapter 8 A "Lasting Moniment" to Loneliness: Involuntary Retirement and Survival through the Psalm Translations of Sir Thomas Fairfax -- Chapter 9 "Another time, in a Lowering and sad Evening, being alone in the field": Revising Loneliness in the Meditative Writing of ThomasTraherne and Elizabeth Delaval -- Chapter 10 William Penn's Some Fruits of Solitude: Public Disgrace and Private Consolation -- Chapter 11 The Loneliness of Shakespeare's Sonnets, Past and Present -- 12 Afterword.
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