Inwardness and Theater in the English Renaissance

Katharine Eisaman Maus

232 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 0226511243

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Language: English

Publish: 801990000000

Katharine Eisaman Maus explores Renaissance writers’ uneasy preoccupation with the inwardness and invisibility of truth. The perceived discrepancy between a person’s outward appearance and inward disposition, she argues, deeply influenced the ways English Renaissance dramatists and poets conceived of the theater, imagined dramatic characters, and reflected upon their own creativity. Reading works by Kyd, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Jonson, and Milton in conjuction with sectarian polemics, gynecological treatises, and accounts of criminal prosecutions, Maus delineates unexplored connections among religious, legal, sexual, and theatrical ideas of inward truth. She reveals what was at stake€”ethically, politically, epistemologically, and theologically€”when a writer in early modern England appealed to the difference between external show and interior authenticity. Challenging the recent tendency to see early modern selfhood as defined in wholly public terms, Maus argues tha

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