• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Early modern asceticism : literature, religion, and austerity in the English Renaissance
  • Contributor: McGrath, Patrick J. [Author]
  • Published: Toronto; Buffalo; London: University of Toronto Press, [2020]
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (236 Seiten)
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.3138/9781487531997
  • ISBN: 9781487531997
  • Identifier:
  • RVK notation: HK 1081 : Einzelfragen
    HK 2575 : Sekundärliteratur
    HK 2535 : Sekundärliteratur
    HI 1915 : Sekundärliteratur
    HK 1575 : Sekundärliteratur
  • Keywords: Frühneuenglisch > Geistliche Literatur > Askese > Spiritualität
    Bunyan, John
    Donne, John
    Marvell, Andrew
    Milton, John
    Metaphysical poets
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  • Footnote: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web
  • Description: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. John Donne and Asceticism -- 2. A Mask, Asceticism, and Caroline Culture -- 3. The Virgin’s Body and the Natural World in Lycidas -- 4. Upon Appleton House and the Impossibility of Asceticism -- 5. Self-Denial, Monasticism, and The Pilgrim’s Progress -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

    In discussions of the works of Donne, Milton, Marvell, and Bunyan, Early Modern Asceticism shows how conflicting approaches to asceticism animate depictions of sexuality, subjectivity, and embodiment in early modern literature and religion. The book challenges the perception that the Renaissance marks a decisive shift in attitudes towards the body, sex, and the self. In early modernity, self-respect was a Satanic impulse that had to be annihilated – the body was not celebrated, but beaten into subjection – and, feeling circumscribed by sexual desire, ascetics found relief in pain, solitude, and deformity. On the basis of this austerity, Early Modern Asceticism questions the ease with which scholarship often elides the early and the modern
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