The Other Exchange: Women, Servants, and the Urban Underclass in Early Modern English Literature (Early Modern Cultural Studies)
معرفی کتاب «The Other Exchange: Women, Servants, and the Urban Underclass in Early Modern English Literature (Early Modern Cultural Studies)» نوشتهٔ Van Renen, Denys، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Nebraska Press در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"The Other Exchange investigates the ways in which English literature represents women, masterless men, and foreigners in the economic and sociocultural foundation of the development of middle-class consciousness in early modern England"-- Provided by publisher Prompted by commercial and imperial expansion such as the creation of the Bank of England in 1694 and the publication and circulation of Ben Jonson's The Staple of News in 1626, rapidly changing cultural, economic, and political realities in early modern England generated a paradigmatic shift in class awareness. Denys Van Renen's The Other Exchange demonstrates how middle-class consciousness not only emerged in opposition to the lived and perceived abuses of the aristocratic elite but also was fostered by the economic and sociocultural influence of women and lower-class urban communities. Van Renen contends that, fascinated by the intellectual and cultural vibrancy of the urban underclass, many major authors and playwrights in the early modern era—Ben Jonson, Richard Brome, Aphra Behn, Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, Eliza Haywood, and Daniel Defoe—featured lower-class men and women and other marginalized groups in their work as a response to the shifting political and social terrain of the day. Van Renen illuminates this fascination with marginalized groups as a key element in the development of a middle-class mindset. Acknowledgments Introduction: Early Modern Multitudes 1. Printing English Identity in Jonson's The Staple of News and Brome's The English Moore 2. Representing the Town on Brome's Stage 3. Reanimating the Theater and English Social Life in Behn's The Rover and The City Heiress 4. Warfare and Its Assault on English Rural Life in Farquhar's The Recruiting Officer 5. Vagabonds and the "Restoration" of London in Defoe's A Journal of the Plague Year 6. Fiction and Finance in Haywood's The British Recluse Epilogue: Jonathan Swift and the End of Labor Notes Bibliography Index
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