Economies of Literature and Knowledge in Early Modern Europe

Economies of Literature and Knowledge in Early Modern Europe

Change and Exchange

Oppitz-Trotman, George; Mukherji, Subha; Roberts, Dunstan; Tomlin, Rebecca

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

09/2021

282

Mole

Inglês

9783030376536

15 a 20 dias

396

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1. Introduction.- 2. Some Economic Aspects to Private Prayer in Shakespeare.- 3. Fake News: The Marketplace of Boccalini's Parnassian Press and the History of Criticism.- 4. Emblem Books, Gift-exchange Practices and OEconomia.- 5. Vexed and Insatiable: Unfeelable Feelings and the Marketplace of Early Modern Drama.- 6. Poesies for Prizes: Queen Elizabeth's Lottery, Providential Rule and 'Fair Advantages' in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice.- 7. 'Her tongue hath guilded it': Speaking Economically in Thomas Heywood's Edward IV.- 8. 'To Look on Your Incestuous Eyes': Knowledge, Matter, and Desire in Richard Brome's The Queen's Exchange and The New Academy, or the New Exchange.- 9. Mirifica commutatio: The Economy of Salvation in Reformation Theology.- 10. In vulcano veritas: Sir Hugh Platt's Alchemical Exchanges.- 11. Freedom from Debt: The Economies of The Tempest.
Political economy;Epistemology;Capitalism;William Shakespeare;Thomas Heywood;Drama;British and Irish Literature