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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew EscobedoPublisher: University of Notre Dame Press Imprint: University of Notre Dame Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.457kg ISBN: 9780268101671ISBN 10: 0268101671 Pages: 340 Publication Date: 30 April 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis exhilarating and brilliant book will be a most welcome and timely addition to the ReFormations series, to which it will add distinction. . . . It is also a book that can be relished sentence by sentence, as Escobedo is a writer of intellectual verve and boldness, making hard-won claims look obvious once made. -- Sarah Beckwith, Duke University In Volition's Face, Andrew Escobedo tracks the uses of allegorical personification from its prehistory in the Greek daemonic to its high points in Spenser and Milton. The originality of the argument is sure to draw attention, for Escobedo engages with the landmark studies of Fletcher, Teskey, and others, respectfully but convincingly redrawing the boundaries of the topic. He does so on the basis of a sustained and rigorous engagement with modern philosophical approaches to agency and volition, which lets him return to early modern literary texts in order to show how distinct conceptions of these categories are encoded within the literary practice of personification. It's a very strong book. -- David Miller, Carolina Distinguished Professor, University of South Carolina Volition's Face is remarkably subtle, nuanced, and comprehensive. Engaging works by Christopher Marlowe, Edmund Spenser, and John Milton, the book aims to capture premodern intuitions about the human will. Escobedo's deft treatment of the tensions inherent in such a will-both cause and effect, both active and passive, both within and without-shows an intellectual control of a very high order. The historical sweep of Volition's Face and its compelling arguments will make it an influential contribution to early modern literary studies. -- David J. Baker, Peter G. Phialas Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Volition's Face is a highly exhilarating, informative, and entertaining study. Escobedo often reminds the academic reader that the most obvious explanations belie a complex theoretical framework. -- <i>Parergon</i> This exhilarating and brilliant book will be a most welcome and timely addition to the ReFormations series, to which it will add distinction... It is also a book that can be relished sentence by sentence, as Escobedo is a writer of intellectual verve and boldness, making hard-won claims look obvious once made. - Sarah Beckwith, Duke University This exhilarating and brilliant book will be a most welcome and timely addition to the ReFormations series, to which it will add distinction. . . . It is also a book that can be relished sentence by sentence, as Escobedo is a writer of intellectual verve and boldness, making hard-won claims look obvious once made. Sarah Beckwith, Duke University Author InformationAndrew Escobedo is professor of English at Ohio State University and co-editor of Spenser Studies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |