Discourses and Representations of Friendship in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1700.

By: López, MaritereContributor(s): Lochman, Daniel T | Hutson, Ms LornaMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Farnham : Routledge, 2010Copyright date: ©2010Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (293 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781409433347Subject(s): European literature -- 17th century -- History and criticism | European literature -- Renaissance, 1450-1600 -- History and criticism | Friendship in literatureGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Discourses and Representations of Friendship in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1700DDC classification: 809.93353 LOC classification: PN721 -- .D57 2011ebOnline resources: Click to View
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Cover -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface -- IntroductionThe Emergence of Discourses: Early Modern Friendship -- Part I: Conventional Discourses Reimagined -- 1 Bound by Likeness: Vives and Erasmus on Marriage and Friendship -- 2 Triangulating Humanist Friendship:More, Giles, Erasmus, and the Making of the Utopia -- 3 Friendship's Passion: Love-Fellowship in Sidney's New Arcadia -- Part II: Alternative Discourses: Friendship in the Margins -- 4 Guzmán de Alfarache's "Other Self":The Limits of Friendship in Spanish Picaresque Fiction -- 5 The Courtesan's Gift: Reciprocity and Friendship in the Letters of Camilla Pisana and Tullia D'Aragona -- 6 The "Single Lyfe" of Isabella Whitney:Love, Friendship, and the Single Woman Writer -- 7 "Friendship Multiplyed":Royalist and Republican Friendship in Katherine Philips's Coterie -- Part III: Friendship in Ethics and Politics -- 8 "My foule, faulce brest":Friendship and Betrayal in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania -- 9 The Friendship of the Wicked in Novella 12of Marguerite de Navarre's Heptaméron -- 10 "To plainness is honour bound": Deceptive Friendship in King Lear -- 11 Politics and Friendship in William Cartwright's The Lady-Errant -- 12 Milton against Servitude: Classical Friendship, Tyranny, and the Law of Nature -- 13 From Civic Friendship to Communities of Believers: Anabaptist Challenges to Lutheran and Calvinist Discourses -- Afterword -- Works Cited -- Index.
Summary: Interdisciplinary in scope, this collection examines the varied and complex ways in which early modern Europeans imagined, discussed and enacted friendship, a fundamentally elective relationship between individuals otherwise bound in prescribed familial, religious and political associations. The volume is carefully designed to reflect the complexity and multi-faceted nature of early modern friendship, and each chapter comprises a case study of specific contexts, narratives and/or lived friendships. Contributors include scholars of British, French, Italian and Spanish culture, offering literary, historical, religious, and political perspectives. Discourses and Representations of Friendship in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1700 lays the groundwork for a taxonomy of the transformations of friendship discourse in Western Europe and its overlap with emergent views of the psyche and the body, as well as of the relationship of the self to others, classes, social institutions and the state.
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Cover -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface -- IntroductionThe Emergence of Discourses: Early Modern Friendship -- Part I: Conventional Discourses Reimagined -- 1 Bound by Likeness: Vives and Erasmus on Marriage and Friendship -- 2 Triangulating Humanist Friendship:More, Giles, Erasmus, and the Making of the Utopia -- 3 Friendship's Passion: Love-Fellowship in Sidney's New Arcadia -- Part II: Alternative Discourses: Friendship in the Margins -- 4 Guzmán de Alfarache's "Other Self":The Limits of Friendship in Spanish Picaresque Fiction -- 5 The Courtesan's Gift: Reciprocity and Friendship in the Letters of Camilla Pisana and Tullia D'Aragona -- 6 The "Single Lyfe" of Isabella Whitney:Love, Friendship, and the Single Woman Writer -- 7 "Friendship Multiplyed":Royalist and Republican Friendship in Katherine Philips's Coterie -- Part III: Friendship in Ethics and Politics -- 8 "My foule, faulce brest":Friendship and Betrayal in Lady Mary Wroth's Urania -- 9 The Friendship of the Wicked in Novella 12of Marguerite de Navarre's Heptaméron -- 10 "To plainness is honour bound": Deceptive Friendship in King Lear -- 11 Politics and Friendship in William Cartwright's The Lady-Errant -- 12 Milton against Servitude: Classical Friendship, Tyranny, and the Law of Nature -- 13 From Civic Friendship to Communities of Believers: Anabaptist Challenges to Lutheran and Calvinist Discourses -- Afterword -- Works Cited -- Index.

Interdisciplinary in scope, this collection examines the varied and complex ways in which early modern Europeans imagined, discussed and enacted friendship, a fundamentally elective relationship between individuals otherwise bound in prescribed familial, religious and political associations. The volume is carefully designed to reflect the complexity and multi-faceted nature of early modern friendship, and each chapter comprises a case study of specific contexts, narratives and/or lived friendships. Contributors include scholars of British, French, Italian and Spanish culture, offering literary, historical, religious, and political perspectives. Discourses and Representations of Friendship in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1700 lays the groundwork for a taxonomy of the transformations of friendship discourse in Western Europe and its overlap with emergent views of the psyche and the body, as well as of the relationship of the self to others, classes, social institutions and the state.

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