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(Ebook) Wanton Words : Rhetoric and Sexuality in English Renaissance Drama by Madhavi Menon ISBN 9781442683228, 1442683228

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Authors:Madhavi Menon
Pages:249 pages.
Year:2004
Editon:1
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Language:english
File Size:12.62 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781442683228, 1442683228
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(Ebook) Wanton Words : Rhetoric and Sexuality in English Renaissance Drama by Madhavi Menon ISBN 9781442683228, 1442683228

In "Wanton Words," Madhavi Menon intimately and expertly couples classical and Renaissance handbooks of rhetoric with canonical Renaissance plays and demonstrates their shared propensity to speak about sex - often transgressive sex - in the same instance that they speak about the workings of language. While other studies of rhetoric have confined their analyses to local questions of interpretive interest, Menon introduces rhetoric into the largely medico-juridical realm of studies on Renaissance sexuality. In doing so, she suggests that rhetoric allows us to think through the erotics of language in ways that pay most attention to the "frisson" of English Renaissance drama. Sustained deconstructive parsings of tropes - metaphor, metonymy, allegory, catechresis, and more - enables their wantonness to emerge in subjects usually considered unrelated to rhetoric: race in "Othello," colonialism in "The Tempest," tragedy in "Romeo and Juliet," and cowardice in "The Roaring Girl."
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