The following text field will produce suggestions that follow it as you type.

Loading Inventory...

Barnes and Noble

The Reformation of Romance: Eucharist, Disguise, and Foreign Fashion Early Modern Prose Fiction

Current price: $193.99
The Reformation of Romance: Eucharist, Disguise, and Foreign Fashion Early Modern Prose Fiction
The Reformation of Romance: Eucharist, Disguise, and Foreign Fashion Early Modern Prose Fiction

Barnes and Noble

The Reformation of Romance: Eucharist, Disguise, and Foreign Fashion Early Modern Prose Fiction

Current price: $193.99
Loading Inventory...

Size: Hardcover

Visit retailer's website
*Product Information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, and additional information please contact Barnes and Noble
This study takes a fresh look at the abundant scenarios of disguise in early modern prose fiction and suggests reading them in the light of the contemporary religio-political developments. More specifically, it argues that Elizabethan narratives adopt aspects of the heated Eucharist debate during the Reformation, including officially renounced notions like transubstantiation, to negotiate culturally pressing concerns regarding identity change. Drawing on the rich field of research on the adaptation of pre-Reformation concerns in Anglican England, the book traces a cross-fertilisation between the Reformation and the literary mode of romance. The study brings together topics which are currently being strongly debated in early modern studies: the turn to religion, a renewed interest in aesthetics, and a growing engagement with prose fiction.Narratives which are discussed in detail are William Baldwin’s
Beware the Cat
, Robert Greene’s
Pandosto and Menaphon
, Philip Sidney’s
Old and New
Arcadia
, and Thomas Lodge’s
Rosalynd
and
A Margarite of America
, George Gascoigne’s
Steele Glas
, John Lyly’s
Euphues: An Anatomy of Wit and Euphues and his England
, Barnabe Riche’s
Farewell
, Greene’s
A Quip for an Upstart Courtier
, and Thomas Nashe’s
The Unfortunate Traveller
.

More About Barnes and Noble at MarketFair Shoppes

Barnes & Noble does business -- big business -- by the book. As the #1 bookseller in the US, it operates about 720 Barnes & Noble superstores (selling books, music, movies, and gifts) throughout all 50 US states and Washington, DC. The stores are typically 10,000 to 60,000 sq. ft. and stock between 60,000 and 200,000 book titles. Many of its locations contain Starbucks cafes, as well as music departments that carry more than 30,000 titles.

Powered by Adeptmind