Aesthetics of Service in Early Modern England

Auteur: Rivlin, Elizabeth
Editeur: Northwestern University Press
Explores the ways in which servant-master relationships reshaped literature. Rivlin shows that service is fundamentally a representational practice, in which the servant who acts for a master merges with the servant who acts as a master. Rivlin argues that in the early modern period, servants found new positions as subjects and authors found new forms of literature.

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Explores the ways in which servant-master relationships reshaped literature. Rivlin shows that service is fundamentally a representational practice, in which the servant who acts for a master merges with the servant who acts as a master. Rivlin argues that in the early modern period, servants found new positions as subjects and authors found new forms of literature.
ISBN / EAN 9780810127814
Auteur Rivlin, Elizabeth
Editeur Northwestern University Press