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Poetic Relations: Intimacy and Faith in the English Reformation
Constance M. Furey
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Hardcover. Num Pages: 224 pages. BIC Classification: HRAX; HRC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 215 x 139. .
What is the relationship between our isolated and our social selves, between aloneness and interconnection? Constance M. Furey probes this question through a suggestive literary tradition: early Protestant poems in which a single speaker describes a solitary search for God. As Furey demonstrates, John Donne, George Herbert, Anne Bradstreet, and others describe inner lives that are surprisingly crowded, teeming with human as well as divine companions. The same early modern writers who bequeathed to us the modern distinction between self and society reveal here a different way of thinking about selfhood altogether. For them, she argues, the self is neither ... Read more
What is the relationship between our isolated and our social selves, between aloneness and interconnection? Constance M. Furey probes this question through a suggestive literary tradition: early Protestant poems in which a single speaker describes a solitary search for God. As Furey demonstrates, John Donne, George Herbert, Anne Bradstreet, and others describe inner lives that are surprisingly crowded, teeming with human as well as divine companions. The same early modern writers who bequeathed to us the modern distinction between self and society reveal here a different way of thinking about selfhood altogether. For them, she argues, the self is neither ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
University Of Chicago Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780226434155
SKU
V9780226434155
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About Constance M. Furey
Constance M. Furey is associate professor of religious studies at Indiana University. She is the author of Erasmus, Contarini, and the Religious Republic of Letters.
Reviews for Poetic Relations: Intimacy and Faith in the English Reformation
In this compelling and deftly argued book, Furey dismantles binary assumptions about selfhood that remain prevalent in gender studies and religious studies. Contending that early modern Puritan poets should not be dismissed as grimly solitary or solipsistic individuals, she demonstrates how these poets stand as crucial resources for grasping the relational and poetic constitution of selfhood.
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