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    Author(s)Dorothy Stephens
    PublisherCAMBRIDGE
    ISBN9780521034692
    Pages264
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2006

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    CAMBRIDGE The Limits of Eroticism in Post-Petrarchan Narrative Conditional Pleasure from Spenser to Marvell 2006 Edition by Dorothy Stephens

    Although theories of exploitation and subversion have radically changed our understanding of gender in Renaissance literature, to favour only those theories is to risk ignoring productive exchanges between 'masculine' and 'feminine' in Renaissance culture. 'Appropriation' is too simple a term to describe these exchanges - as when Petrarchan lovers flirt dangerously with potentially destructive femininity. Spenser revises this Petrarchan phenomenon, constructing flirtations whose participants are figures of speech, readers or narrative voices. His plots allow such exchanges to occur only through conditional speech, but this very conditionality powerfully shapes his work. Seventeenth-century works - including a comedy by Jane Cavendish and Elizabeth Brackley, and Upon Appleton House by Andrew Marvell - suggest that the civil war and the upsurge of female writers necessitated a reformulation of conditional erotics. Table of contents :- Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I. Spenser: 1. Into other arms: Amoret's evasion; 2. 'Newes of devils': feminine sprights in masculine minds; 3. Monstrous intimacy and arrested developments; 4. Narrative flirtations; Part II. Seventeenth-Century Refigurations: 5. 'Who can those vast imaginations feed?': The Concealed Fancies and the price of hunger; 6. Caught in the act at Nun Appleton; Afterword; Notes; Works cited; Index.



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