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Author Flesch, William, author

Title Generosity and the Limits of Authority : Shakespeare, Herbert, Milton / William Flesch
Published Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2018]
©1992

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Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER ONE. "When Griefs Make Thee Tame": Public and Private in Herbert -- CHAPTER TWO. Shakespeare's Gifts -- CHAPTER THREE. The Majesty of Darkness: Idol and lmage in Milton -- Index
Summary Generosity is an ambiguous quality, William Flesch observes; while receiving gifts is pleasant, gift-giving both displays the wealth and strength of the giver and places the receiver under an obligation. In provocative new readings of Shakespeare, Herbert, and Milton, Flesch illuminates the personal authority that is bound inextricably with acts of generosity. Drawing on the work of such theorists as Mauss, Blanchot, Bourdieu, Wittgenstein, Bloom, Cavell, and Greenblatt, Flesch maintains that the literary power of Shakespeare, Herbert, and Milton is at its most intense when they are exploring the limits of generosity. He considers how in Herbert's Temple divine assurance of the possibility of redemption is put into question and how the poet approaches such a gift with the ambivalence of a beneficiary. In his readings of Shakespeare's Richard II, Henry IV, King Lear, Antony and Cleopatra, and the sonnets, Flesch examines the perspective of the benefactor-including Shakespeare himself-who confronts the decline of his capacity to give. Turning to Milton's Paradise Lost, Flesch identifies two opposing ways of understanding generosity-Satan's, on the one hand, and Adam and Eve's, on the other - and elaborates the different conceptions of poetry to which these understandings give rise. Scholars of Shakespeare and of Renaissance culture, Miltonists, literary theorists, and others interested in the relationship between philosophy and literature will want to read this insightful and challenging book
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Subject Authority in literature.
English literature -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- History and criticism
Generosity in literature.
LITERARY CRITICISM / Shakespeare.
Authority in literature
English literature -- Early modern
Generosity in literature
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781501732867
1501732862