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Title/Author:
The English renaissance, orientalism, and the idea of Asia/ Debra Johanyak and Walter S. H. Lim, editors.
other author:
Johanyak, Debra,
Published:
New York :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2010.,
Description:
vi, 246 p.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction: The English Renaissance, Orientalism, and the Idea of Asia - Framing the Issues/ Walter S. H. Lim -- Persia, Tartaria, and Pamphilia: Ideas of Asia in Mary Worth's The Countess ofMontgomery's Urania, Part II/ Bernadette Andrea -- Romancing the Turk: Trade, Race, and Nation inSpenser's The Faerie Queene / Marion Hollings -- "Turning Turk," Early Modern English Orientalism, and Shakespeare's Othello/ Debra Johanyak -- Indian and Amazon: The Oriental Feminine in A MidsummerNight's Dream / James W. Stone -- Marlowe's Asia and the Feminization of Conquest / Lisa Hopkins --AsGood as Gold: India, Akbar the Great, and Marlowe's Tamburlaine Plays/ Bindu Malieckal -- Westwardto the Orient: The Specter of Scientific China in Francis Bacon's New Atlantis /Gwee Li Sui -- Object Protocols: The "Materials" of Early English Encounters with India/ Pramod K. Nayar -- John Milton, Orientalism, and the Empires of the East in Paradise Lost / Walter S. H. Lim.
Subject:
English literature - Asian influences. -
Subject:
Asien (Motiv) -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230106222access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
0230106226
The English renaissance, orientalism, and the idea of Asia
The English renaissance, orientalism, and the idea of Asia
[electronic resource] /Debra Johanyak and Walter S. H. Lim, editors. - 1st ed. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2010. - vi, 246 p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: The English Renaissance, Orientalism, and the Idea of Asia - Framing the Issues/ Walter S. H. Lim -- Persia, Tartaria, and Pamphilia: Ideas of Asia in Mary Worth's The Countess ofMontgomery's Urania, Part II/ Bernadette Andrea -- Romancing the Turk: Trade, Race, and Nation inSpenser's The Faerie Queene / Marion Hollings -- "Turning Turk," Early Modern English Orientalism, and Shakespeare's Othello/ Debra Johanyak -- Indian and Amazon: The Oriental Feminine in A MidsummerNight's Dream / James W. Stone -- Marlowe's Asia and the Feminization of Conquest / Lisa Hopkins --AsGood as Gold: India, Akbar the Great, and Marlowe's Tamburlaine Plays/ Bindu Malieckal -- Westwardto the Orient: The Specter of Scientific China in Francis Bacon's New Atlantis /Gwee Li Sui -- Object Protocols: The "Materials" of Early English Encounters with India/ Pramod K. Nayar -- John Milton, Orientalism, and the Empires of the East in Paradise Lost / Walter S. H. Lim.
The English Renaissance, Orientalism, and the Idea of Asia is an important collection of essays that examine the complex significations of "Asia" in the literary and cultural production of early modern England.It posits that the interest in merchant and overseas ventures and fascination with foreign lands influenced the canonical literary works of the period and spurred Orientalism. While such major literary figures asMarlowe, Shakespeare, Bacon, Spenser, and Milton are considered for their contribution to the writing of early modern English Orientalism, theoretical questions pertainingto the significance of postcolonial criticism and cultural studies are also addressed in this groundbreaking volume.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2010.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0230106226Subjects--Topical Terms:
768668
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--Asian influences.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
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Asien (Motiv)
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LC Class. No.: PR421 / .E65 2010
Dewey Class. No.: 820.9/3585
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