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Tropes provide access into habits of thought and worldviews—they express a climate of opinion and a hermeneutical context. Focusing on the textual activity of major cultural tropes, this study demonstrates the ways in which they enunciate and transform the cultural imagination on matters of love and power in the world, the body politic, and the rising sphere of personal life in early modern England. In 12 essays, prominent Renaissance scholars extend the theoretical analysis and application of the four tropes identified by Gale Carrithers and James Hardy: theater, moment, journey, and ambassadorship.

Renaissance tropologies and habits of thought are here demonstrated through exegesis of the works of Shakespeare, Vaughan, and especially John Donne, whose writings, because they explore the most provocative issues of his day, are a lens through which one can understand the surrounding culture. The text itself is organized around the four tropes, and their cross-disciplinary approach to cultural phenomenon is part of the move toward a more fully historicized rhetorical analysis of texts.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
  2. pp. iii-v
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Introduction: Renaissance Tropologies
  2. pp. 1-20
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  1. Theater
  2. p. 21
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  1. Chapter 1. Rex Absconditus: Justice, Presence, and Legitimacy in Measure for Measure
  2. pp. 23-41
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  1. Moment
  2. p. 43
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  1. Chapter 2. Salvific Moments in John Donne’s Devotions upon Emergent Occasions
  2. pp. 45-62
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  1. Chapter 3. Donne and the State of Exception
  2. pp. 63-88
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  1. 4. Troping Religious Identity: Circumcision and Transubstantiation in Donne’s Sermons
  2. pp. 89-117
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  1. Journey
  2. p. 119
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  1. 5. Vaughan’s Life of Paulinus: Recharting the Royalist Journey
  2. pp. 121-141
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  1. 6. Journey and Ambassadorship in the Marriage Literature for Mary Tudor (1496–1533)
  2. pp. 143-165
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  1. Ambassadorship
  2. p. 167
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  1. 7. Eucharistic Semiotics and the Representational Formulas of Donne’s Ambassadors
  2. pp. 169-185
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  1. 8. Donne and Diplomacy
  2. pp. 187-216
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  1. Tropology and Habits of Thought
  2. p. 217
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  1. 9. Dangerous Liaisons: “Spider Love” in John Donne’s “Twicknam Garden”
  2. pp. 219-228
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  1. 10. Mirror Tropes and Renaissance Poetry
  2. pp. 229-253
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  1. 11. The Ars Longa Trope in a Sublunary World
  2. pp. 255-280
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  1. 12. Habits of Thought, Structures of Feeling
  2. pp. 281-307
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  1. Notes
  2. pp. 309-363
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  1. Publications of Gale H. Carrithers Jr.
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  1. About the Contributors
  2. pp. 367-370
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  1. Index
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