Imaginary betrayals : subjectivity and the discourses of treason in early modern england /
"The definition of treason was so contested and the process of the prosecution so fluid that the trials Cunningham explores provide important resources for those interested in the early modern period." Katharine Eisaman Maus, University of Virginia.
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University of Pennsylvania Press,
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Publisher Address: | Philadelphia, Pa. : |
Publication Dates: |
[2002] ©2002 |
Literature type: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.9783/9780812204278 http://www.degruyter.com/doc/cover/9780812204278.jpg |
Summary: |
"The definition of treason was so contested and the process of the prosecution so fluid that the trials Cunningham explores provide important resources for those interested in the early modern period." Katharine Eisaman Maus, University of Virginia. |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (224 pages) : illustrations |
ISBN: | 9780812204278 |
Index Number: | PR658 |
CLC: | I561.073 |
Contents: |
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. "Fugitive Forms": Imagining the Realm -- 2. Female Fidelities on Trial -- 3. Masculinity, Aflliation, and Rootlessness -- 4. Secrecy and the Epistolary Self -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index -- Acknowledgments. |