The Elizabethan Mind by Helen Hackett

The Elizabethan Mind by Helen Hackett

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The first comprehensive guide to Elizabethan ideas about the mind

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The Elizabethan Mind by Helen Hackett

The first comprehensive guide to Elizabethan ideas about the mind
“An outstanding achievement: broad-ranging, intelligently synthetic and written in unflaggingly lucid prose. . . Helen Hackett shows us over and again that the inability of the Elizabethans to know themselves as fully as they wanted to mattered to them a great deal. Discomfited though this state of affairs could leave them feeling, it explains why their literature still matters to us today.”—Rhodri Lewis, Times Literary Supplement

“Hackett reads a breathtaking diversity of literature with great sensitivity. . . . The Elizabethan Mind . . . is an impressive achievement.”—P. Kishore Saval, Australian Book Review

“Makes early modern interiority seem accessible, immediate, and exciting, while never losing sight of its distance, strangeness, and mystery.”—Paul Norris, Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et Réforme

“This enthralling study captures the changing ways in which the mind was understood, and the thought processes of a society that continues to captivate today.”—BBC History Revealed

“Hackett callipers her subject with shrewd delicacy, arranging interventions and insights along a line of recognisable topoi—the role of women, attitudes towards race, Shakespeare, demonic possession.”—Madoc Cairns, The Tablet

“Hackett’s extraordinary achievement in The Elizabethan Mind combines learning and empathy as she ranges across cognitive, emotional, spiritual, and physiological approaches. Come for Hamlet, stay for female complaint, Catholic poetics, sonnets, psychomachia, and much more.”—Emma Smith, author of This is Shakespeare

“Hackett has synthesized an extraordinary range of books to illuminate aspects of the Elizabethan mind. She offers excellent readings of familiar works such as Shakespeare’s tragedies as well as little-known gems such as women’s translations of the Psalms. Readers will come away equipped to read Shakespeare and his contemporaries with renewed understanding.”—Jonathan Bate, author of Soul of the Age: The Life, Mind and World of William Shakespeare

“Wonderfully perceptive and illuminating. If you want to understand how the Elizabethans viewed themselves, each other, and the world, read this book.”—Elizabeth Goldring, author of Nicholas Hilliard: Life of an Artist

Helen Hackett is professor of English literature at University College London. An expert on the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, she is the author of Shakespeare and Elizabeth and A Short History of English Renaissance Drama.
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ISBN 13 9780300207200
ISBN 10 0300207204
Title The Elizabethan Mind
Author Helen Hackett
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 2022-05-24
Number of pages 448
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.