Guise and disguise: rhetoric and characterization in the English Renaissance
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Univ. of Toronto Press
1993
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Abstract: | Disguise is a recurring figure in many Renaissance texts. In its apparent intention to deceive, it raises complex issues of identity, motivation, and the construction of character. Lloyd Davis's Guise and Disguise examines disguise as a rhetorical and dramatistic motif in a wide range of Renaissance texts. Drawing on the sociological analyses of character in the work of Goffmann and Garfinkel as well as on recent historicist studies of Renaissance literature, Davis argues against an essentialist notion of identity. He posits a counter-tradition of character as invented, shaped guise, a cultural process realized through rhetorical and dramatic performance. Davis traces the conflict between idealist and cultural notions of selfhood from its classical roots to its role as a key social concern in the English Renaissance. He analyses rhetorical texts from Wilson, Rainolds, Puttenham, and Sidney; the political and social philosophies of Machiavelli, Castiglione, Montaigne, Bacon, and Hobbes; the religious writings of Erasmus, Calvin, and Donne; and the dramatic works of Lyly, Shakespeare, Marston, Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher. He sees issues of selfhood and identity as central to the period's ideological and gender discourses, and strategies of disguise and character-making as challenging the political and sexual motives that underlie images of the essentialist self. Davis's approach links Renaissance culture both to its past and to modern and post-modern notions of subjectivity and language. |
Umfang: | 217 S. |
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adam_text | GUISE
Rhetoric and Characterization
in the English Renaissance
Lloyd Davis
Disguise is a recurring figure in many
Renaissance texts. In its apparent inten¬
tion to deceive, it raises complex issues
of identity, motivation, and the con¬
struction of character. Lloyd Davis s
Guise and Disguise examines disguise
as a rhetorical and dramatistic motif in
a wide range of Renaissance texts.
Drawing on the sociological analyses of
character in the work of Goffmann and
Garfinkel as well as on recent historicist
studies of Renaissance literature, Davis
argues against an essentialist notion of
identity. He posits a counter-tradition of
character as invented, shaped guise, a
cultural process realized through rhe¬
torical and dramatic performance.
Davis traces the conflict between ide¬
alist and cultural notions of selfhood
from its classical roots to its role as a
key social concern in the English
Renaissance. He analyses rhetorical
texts from Wilson, Rainolds, Puttenham,
and Sidney; the political and social
philosophies of
Montaigne, Bacon, and Hobbes; the
religious writings of Erasmus. Calvin.
and Donne; and the dramatic works of
Lyly Shakespeare,
Beaumont and Fletcher. He sees issues
of selfhood and identity as central to
the period s ideological and gender dis¬
courses, and strategies of disguise and
character-making as challenging the
political and sexual motives that under¬
lie images of the essentialist self. Davis s
approach links Renaissance culture
both to its past and to modern and
post-modern notions of subjectivity and
language.
These
disguise and selfhood
dent, sceptically self-threatening, or contextu-
ally functional
philosophical and rhetorical controversies and
relocate them in contemporary social situa¬
tions. In this process of relocation an important
change in the representation of selfhood also
takes place. Renaissance discourses often tend
to depict the ideological values of character
and characterization overtly This is not to say
that prior to these texts character had been
held to lack cultural significance; rather, in the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, character,
its appearances, processes, and effects are con¬
ceived as central to the operation and the
value of social practices. In this view, and
whether in essentialist, teleological, or func¬
tional versions, character reveals the complexi¬
ties of cultural acts and relationships. If
selfhood always signifies connections between
the social and the personal, then through the
disguise
premises and motives within these links, and
question the ideologies of closure that charac¬
ter may be used to express.
from Guise and Disguise:
Rhetoric and Characterization in the English Renaissance.
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spellingShingle | Davis, Lloyd Guise and disguise rhetoric and characterization in the English Renaissance Déguisement dans la littérature Théâtre anglais - 1500-1600 (Moderne et élisabéthain) - Histoire et critique Théâtre anglais - 17e siècle - Histoire et critique Englisch Characters and characteristics in literature Disguise in literature English language Early modern, 1500-1700 Rhetoric English literature Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism Renaissance England Rhetoric, Renaissance England Drama (DE-588)4012899-4 gnd Identität (DE-588)4026482-8 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Verkleidung (DE-588)4187854-1 gnd Charakter Motiv (DE-588)4220901-8 gnd Rhetorik (DE-588)4076704-8 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Verkleidung Motiv (DE-588)4187855-3 gnd Charakterisierung (DE-588)4069926-2 gnd |
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title | Guise and disguise rhetoric and characterization in the English Renaissance |
title_auth | Guise and disguise rhetoric and characterization in the English Renaissance |
title_exact_search | Guise and disguise rhetoric and characterization in the English Renaissance |
title_full | Guise and disguise rhetoric and characterization in the English Renaissance Lloyd Davis |
title_fullStr | Guise and disguise rhetoric and characterization in the English Renaissance Lloyd Davis |
title_full_unstemmed | Guise and disguise rhetoric and characterization in the English Renaissance Lloyd Davis |
title_short | Guise and disguise |
title_sort | guise and disguise rhetoric and characterization in the english renaissance |
title_sub | rhetoric and characterization in the English Renaissance |
topic | Déguisement dans la littérature Théâtre anglais - 1500-1600 (Moderne et élisabéthain) - Histoire et critique Théâtre anglais - 17e siècle - Histoire et critique Englisch Characters and characteristics in literature Disguise in literature English language Early modern, 1500-1700 Rhetoric English literature Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism Renaissance England Rhetoric, Renaissance England Drama (DE-588)4012899-4 gnd Identität (DE-588)4026482-8 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Verkleidung (DE-588)4187854-1 gnd Charakter Motiv (DE-588)4220901-8 gnd Rhetorik (DE-588)4076704-8 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Verkleidung Motiv (DE-588)4187855-3 gnd Charakterisierung (DE-588)4069926-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Déguisement dans la littérature Théâtre anglais - 1500-1600 (Moderne et élisabéthain) - Histoire et critique Théâtre anglais - 17e siècle - Histoire et critique Englisch Characters and characteristics in literature Disguise in literature English language Early modern, 1500-1700 Rhetoric English literature Early modern, 1500-1700 History and criticism Renaissance England Rhetoric, Renaissance England Drama Identität Literatur Verkleidung Charakter Motiv Rhetorik Verkleidung Motiv Charakterisierung |
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