Rape and the Rise of the Author Rape and the Rise of the Author

Rape and the Rise of the Author

Gendering Intention in Early Modern England

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Publisher Description

Contending that early modern fictional portrayals of sexual violence identify the position of the author with that of the chaste woman threatened with rape, Amy Greenstadt challenges the prevalent scholarly view that this period's concept of 'The Author' was inherently masculine. Instead, she argues, the analogy between rape and writing centrally informed ideas of literary intention that emerged during the English Renaissance. Analyzing works by Milton, Sidney, Shakespeare and Cavendish, Greenstadt shows how the figure of 'The Author' - and by extension ideas of the modern individual--derived from a paradigm of female virtue and vulnerability. This volume supplements the growing body of studies that address the relationship between early modern textual representation and notions of gender and sexuality; it also adds a new dimension in considering the wider origins of modern concepts of selfhood and individual rights.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2016
8 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
204
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
2.8
MB

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