Early modern histories of time : the periodizations of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England / edited by Kristen Poole and Owen Williams.

"Early Modern Histories of Time examines how a range of chronological modes intrinsic to the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries shaped the thought-worlds of those living during this time and explores how these temporally indigenous models can productively influence our own working concepts of...

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Other Authors: Poole, Kristen (Editor), Williams, Owen, 1970- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, in cooperation with Folger Shakespeare Library, [2019]
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Table of Contents:
  • Periodization in historiography and literary studies : an overview / Kristen Poole and Owen Williams
  • Periodizing the Early Modern : the historian's view / Tim Harris
  • Time boundaries and time shifts in Early Modern literary studies / Nigel Smith
  • How Early Modern church historians defined periods in history / Euan Cameron
  • Periodization and the secular / Ethan H. Shagan
  • Trans-Reformation English literary history / James Simpson
  • Time and place in Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon / Kate Giles
  • Much ado about ruffs : laundry time in Feminist counter-archives / Natasha Korda
  • Period concept and seventeenth-century poetry / Gordon Teskey
  • Love poetry and periodization / Julianne Werlin
  • Shakespeare, period / Douglas Bruster
  • Periodic Shakespeare / Julia Reinhard Lupton
  • John Dryden and Restoration time : writing the self within time, through time, beyond time / Steven N. Zwicker
  • Did the English seventeenth century really end at 1660? Subaltern perspectives on the continuing impact of the English civil wars / Mihoko Suzuki
  • Space travel : spatiality and/or temporality in the study of periodization / Heather Dubrow
  • Always, already, again : toward a new typological historiography / Kristen Poole.