Wax Impressions, Figures, and Forms in Early Modern Literature: Wax Works

Author:   Lynn M. Maxwell
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2019
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9783030169343


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 August 2020
Format:   Paperback
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This book explores the role of wax as an important conceptual material used to work out the nature and limits of the early modern human. By surveying the use of wax in early modern cultural spaces such as the stage and the artist’s studio and in literary and philosophical texts, including those by William Shakespeare, John Donne, René Descartes, Margaret Cavendish, and Edmund Spenser, this book shows that wax is a flexible material employed to define, explore, and problematize a wide variety of early modern relations including the relationship of man and God, man and woman, mind and the world, and man and machine. 

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Author:   Lynn M. Maxwell
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   1st ed. 2019
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9783030169343


ISBN 10:   3030169340
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   14 August 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Wax Concepts 1.1  Conceiving Wax 1.2  Producing Wax 1.3  Using Wax 1.4  Thinking Wax 1.5  Working Wax   2. Wax Seals: Gendered Relations in Shakespeare 2.1  Writing Lucrece 2.2  Writing Maria / Writing Olivia 2.3  Writing Gender   3. Wax Minds: Writing Subjectivity and Agency in Hamlet and The Atheist’s Tragedy 3.1 Learning Wax Virtues 3.2 Writing Hamlet’s Tables 3.3 Imprinting Charlemont   4. Wax Patterning: Cavendish and the Physics of Wax 4.1 Thinking Patterns and Impressions in Philosophical Letters 4.2 Waxing Social and Political 4.3 Patterning Worlds and Relations in The Blazing World   5.Wax Arts: Projects of Transformation in Webster’s The Duchess of Malfi and Donne’s Sappho to Philaenis 5.1 Deforming wax in The Duchess of Malfi 5.2 Inscribing wax in Sappho to Philaenis       6. Wax Hybrids: Re-Thinking Subjects and Objects in Ovid, Paré, Descartes, and Spenser 6.1 Dreaming Prosthetics 6.2 Animating Allegories   7. Epilogue: A Figure of Wax    

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Lynn M. Maxwell is Assistant Professor of English at Spelman College, USA, where she teaches courses in early modern literature and Shakespeare. Her work has been previously published in Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts and The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies.

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