Sovereign Amity by Laurie Shannon

Sovereign Amity by Laurie Shannon

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Renaissance formulations of friendship typically cast the friend as "another self" and idealized a pair of friends as "one soul in two bodies". This work puts the stress on the likeness of friends into context and offers a historical account of its place in English culture and politics.

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Sovereign Amity by Laurie Shannon

Renaissance formulations of friendship typically cast the friend as "another self" and idealized a pair of friends as "one soul in two bodies." Laurie Shannon's Sovereign Amity puts this stress on the likeness of friends into context and offers a historical account of its place in English culture and politics. Shannon demonstrates that the likeness of sex and station urged in friendship enabled a civic parity not present in other social forms. Early modern friendship was nothing less than a utopian political discourse. It preceded the advent of liberal thought, and it made its case in the terms of gender, eroticism, counsel, and kingship. To show the power of friendship in early modernity, Shannon ranges widely among translations of classical essays; the works of Elizabeth I, Montaigne, Donne, and Bacon; and popular literature, to focus finally on the plays of Shakespeare. Her study will interest scholars of literature, history, gender, sexuality, and political thought, and anyone interested in a general account of the English Renaissance.
Shannon, Laurie: - Laurie Shannon is the Franklyn Bliss Snyder Professor of English Literature at Northwestern University.
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ISBN 13 9780226749679
ISBN 10 0226749673
Title Sovereign Amity
Author Laurie Shannon
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The University of Chicago Press
Year published 2002-01-01
Number of pages 248
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