Discovering the Subject in Renaissance England
Explore the intricate dynamics of identity and power in Elizabeth Hanson’s insightful work, Discovering the Subject in Renaissance England. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this captivating paperback spans 208 pages and delves into the early modern discourse surrounding the quest to understand the human heart. Hanson meticulously analyzes state torture records, the dramatic works of Shakespeare and Jonson, as well as 'cony-catching' pamphlets and the philosophical writings of Francis Bacon. Through her examination, she reveals a profound reconceptualization of the 'subject' within both political and philosophical contexts. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of English literature, history, and intellectual life during the Renaissance period in Great Britain. Enhance your understanding of this transformative era with Hanson’s compelling insights.