Style: Essays on Renaissance and Restoration Literature and Culture in Memory of Harriet HawkinsUniversity of Delaware Press, 2005 - 296 sider "The late Harriett Hawkins was a senior research fellow of Linacre College, Oxford University, and author of several influential works of Renaissance literary criticism and cultural studies such as Likenesses of Truth in Elizabethan and Restoration Drama; Poetic Freedom and Poetic Truth; The Devil's Party; Classics and Trash: Traditions and Taboos in "High" Literature and Popular Modern Genres; and Strange Attractors: Literature, Culture and Chaos Theory. Her friends, family, and colleagues pay tribute to her sense of style - personal and literary - with essays inspired by her own interdisciplinary interests and high scholarly standards."--Jacket |
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... truth can long continue ; and time is the surest judge of truth . ' For Dryden , as for Hawkins , " truth " is something that emerges from an ongoing dialectic . In two of her major works , Likenesses of Truth in Elizabethan and ...
... truth can long continue ; and time is the surest judge of truth . ' For Dryden , as for Hawkins , " truth " is something that emerges from an ongoing dialectic . In two of her major works , Likenesses of Truth in Elizabethan and ...
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... Truth ( a phrase used by Ben Jonson to describe his plays ) and Po- etic Freedom and Poetic Truth , featured " truth " in their titles.2 Hawkins's use of this now - suspect term , however , was not indica- tive of a moralism that she ...
... Truth ( a phrase used by Ben Jonson to describe his plays ) and Po- etic Freedom and Poetic Truth , featured " truth " in their titles.2 Hawkins's use of this now - suspect term , however , was not indica- tive of a moralism that she ...
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... truth and virtue . As her comment on Ether- ege's heroine implies , Hawkins suggests that truth is corrosive in at least two senses : it undermines moral , ideological , and political verities that serve the interests of those in power ...
... truth and virtue . As her comment on Ether- ege's heroine implies , Hawkins suggests that truth is corrosive in at least two senses : it undermines moral , ideological , and political verities that serve the interests of those in power ...
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Dryden Etherege | 181 |
Discourses on Health and Leisure and Modern | 202 |
Jewish History and Christian Providence in Elizabethan | 228 |
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