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A collection of writing by Stephen Greenblatt - one of the most influential practitioners of new historicism. It features important writings by Greenblatt on culture, Renaissance studies, and Shakespeare.

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“As a founder of the ‘new historicism’, Stephen Greenblatt has done more than establish a critical school; he has invented a habit of mind for literary criticism, which is indispensable to the temperament of our times, and crucial to the culture of the past. This admirable anthology represents the subtle play of pleasure and instruction, embodied in writings that move effortlessly between wonder and wisdom.” Homi K. Bhabha, Harvard University


“What a tribute to a long and distinguished career.”"For three decades Stephen Greenblatt has been the most articulate, thoughtful, and daring voice in early modern studies. The breadth of his reading is vast, the connections he makes are unexpected and often revelatory, and his writing is, quite simply, brilliant. Most of all, his willingness to take chances has made him an exciting and uniquely provocative critic. It is wonderful to have these classic essays in a single collection; and especially to have the most ephemeral of the pieces, the exquisite meditations on his visits to China and Laos, easily available. This is a beautifully conceived, indispensable volume." Stephen Orgel, Stanford University



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments.

Introduction: Greenblatt and New Historicism.

Part One: Culture and New Historicism.

1 Culture.

2 Towards a Poetics of Culture.

3 The Touch of the Real.

Part Two: Renaissance Studies.

4 The Wound in the Wall.

5 Marvelous Possessions.

Part Three: Shakespeare Studies.

6 Invisible Bullets.

7 The Improvisation of Power.

8 Shakespeare and the Exorcists.

9 Martial Law in the Land of Cocaigne.

Part Four: Occasional Pieces.

10 Prologue to Hamlet in Purgatory.

11 China: Visiting Rites.

12 China: Visiting Rites (II).

13 Laos is Open.

14 Story-Telling.

Stephen Greenblatt: A Bibliography (1965-2003), compiled by Gustavo P. Secchi.

Index

The Greenblatt Reader

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    A Paperback / softback by Michael Payne, Stephen Greenblatt

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 13/12/2004
      ISBN13: 9781405115667, 978-1405115667
      ISBN10: 1405115661

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A collection of writing by Stephen Greenblatt - one of the most influential practitioners of new historicism. It features important writings by Greenblatt on culture, Renaissance studies, and Shakespeare.

      Trade Review
      “As a founder of the ‘new historicism’, Stephen Greenblatt has done more than establish a critical school; he has invented a habit of mind for literary criticism, which is indispensable to the temperament of our times, and crucial to the culture of the past. This admirable anthology represents the subtle play of pleasure and instruction, embodied in writings that move effortlessly between wonder and wisdom.” Homi K. Bhabha, Harvard University


      “What a tribute to a long and distinguished career.”"For three decades Stephen Greenblatt has been the most articulate, thoughtful, and daring voice in early modern studies. The breadth of his reading is vast, the connections he makes are unexpected and often revelatory, and his writing is, quite simply, brilliant. Most of all, his willingness to take chances has made him an exciting and uniquely provocative critic. It is wonderful to have these classic essays in a single collection; and especially to have the most ephemeral of the pieces, the exquisite meditations on his visits to China and Laos, easily available. This is a beautifully conceived, indispensable volume." Stephen Orgel, Stanford University



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments.

      Introduction: Greenblatt and New Historicism.

      Part One: Culture and New Historicism.

      1 Culture.

      2 Towards a Poetics of Culture.

      3 The Touch of the Real.

      Part Two: Renaissance Studies.

      4 The Wound in the Wall.

      5 Marvelous Possessions.

      Part Three: Shakespeare Studies.

      6 Invisible Bullets.

      7 The Improvisation of Power.

      8 Shakespeare and the Exorcists.

      9 Martial Law in the Land of Cocaigne.

      Part Four: Occasional Pieces.

      10 Prologue to Hamlet in Purgatory.

      11 China: Visiting Rites.

      12 China: Visiting Rites (II).

      13 Laos is Open.

      14 Story-Telling.

      Stephen Greenblatt: A Bibliography (1965-2003), compiled by Gustavo P. Secchi.

      Index

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