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Cupid in Early Modern Literature and Culture

Cupid in Early Modern Literature and Culture

Cupid in Early Modern Literature and Culture

Author:
Jane Kingsley-Smith, Roehampton University, London
Published:
September 2013
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781107654822

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    Cupid became a popular figure in the literary and visual culture of post-Reformation England. He served to articulate and debate the new Protestant theory of desire, inspiring a dark version of love tragedy in which Cupid kills. But he was also implicated in other controversies, as the object of idolatrous, Catholic worship and as an adversary to female rule: Elizabeth I's encounters with Cupid were a crucial feature of her image-construction and changed subtly throughout her reign. Covering a wide variety of material such as paintings, emblems and jewellery, but focusing mainly on poetry and drama, including works by Sidney, Shakespeare, Marlowe and Spenser, Kingsley-Smith illuminates the Protestant struggle to categorise and control desire and the ways in which Cupid disrupted this process. An original perspective on early modern desire, the book will appeal to anyone interested in the literature, drama, gender politics and art history of the English Renaissance.

    • Presents new evidence on the ways in which the image of Elizabeth I was negotiated through literature, drama and art, expanding readers' sense of the 'cult of Elizabeth' and the tensions within it
    • Proposes new ways of thinking about the boy actor in early modern drama
    • Argues for a re-examination of the genre of 'love tragedy' to include tragedies specifically featuring Cupid

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    September 2010
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9780511796081
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    9 b/w illus.
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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Cupid, art and idolatry
    • 2. Cupid, death and tragedy
    • 3. Cupid, chastity and rebellious women
    • 4. Cupid and the boy: the pleasure and pain of boy-love
    • 5. 'Cupid and Psyche': the return of the sacred?
      Author
    • Jane Kingsley-Smith , Roehampton University, London

      Jane Kingsley-Smith is Senior Lecturer in the Department of English at Roehampton University and is a regular guest lecturer at Shakespeare's Globe. She is the author of Shakespeare's Drama of Exile (2003) and has also published on a range of topics including representations of Shakespeare in popular cinema, Elizabethan love tragedy and John Ford's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore.