Praise and Paradox: Merchants and Craftsmen in Elizabethan Popular LiteraturePraise and Paradox explores the relationship of language, literary structure, and social ideology in the popular Elizabethan literature that praised merchants, industrialists and craftsmen. Part I defines a canon of 296 popular vernacular works, relates the increasing popularity of tales about tradesmen to the development of the English economy and the expansion of the Elizabethan audience, and discusses the social origins of the popular authors. Part II is concerned with the change of the merchant's literary image from that of a greedy usurer to that of a 'businessman in armour' who defended his monarch on the battlefield and entertained princes at lavish banquets. Part III discusses the change in the literary image of the craftsman, who ceased to be a clown or a rebel and became a 'gentle craftsman' who fought bravely on the battlefield when necessary but was happier in his humble shop, where he sang, danced, and courted pretty girls. |
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Índice
Elizabethan popular literature and its economic context | 11 |
The popular Elizabethan authors | 40 |
The popular Elizabethan audience | 51 |
THE BUSINESSMAN IN ARMOUR | 75 |
Principal citizens and chief yeomen | 77 |
The merchant as usurer a stock image in decline | 92 |
The merchant as knight courtier and prince | 107 |
Lessons in diligence and thrift | 131 |
Clown and rebel the craftsman as one of the fourth sort of people | 161 |
The gentle craftsman in Arcadia | 180 |
Elizabethan popular literature | 214 |
The popular authors | 233 |
Topical breakdown of Elizabethan popular literature | 244 |
Chronological list of popular works in which merchants appear | 246 |
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THE GENTLE CRAFTSMAN | 159 |
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Praise and Paradox: Merchants and Craftsmen in Elizabethan Popular Literature Laura Caroline Stevenson Pré-visualização indisponível - 1984 |
Praise and Paradox: Merchants and Craftsmen in Elizabethan Popular Literature Laura Caroline Stevenson Pré-visualização indisponível - 1984 |
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Subordinate Subjects: Gender, the Political Nation, and Literary Form in ... Mihoko Suzuki Pré-visualização indisponível - 2003 |
Fashioning Authority: The Development of Elizabethan Novelistic Discourse Constance Caroline Relihan Pré-visualização limitada - 1994 |