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Author Goldstein, David B. (Associate lecturer)

Title Eating and ethics in Shakespeare's England / David B. Goldstein.

Publication Info. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 279 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: Eating relations -- The cook and the cannibal: Titus Andronicus and new world eating -- I will not eat with you: failures of commensality in the Merchant of Venice -- Anne Askew, John Bale, and the stakes of eating -- How to eat a book: Ann Fanshawe and manuscript recipe culture -- Eaters of Eden: Milton and the invention of hospitality -- Conclusion: Toward a relational ethics of eating.
Summary David B. Goldstein argues for a new understanding of Renaissance England from the perspective of communal eating. Rather than focus on traditional models of interiority, choice and consumption, Goldstein demonstrates that eating offered a central paradigm for the ethics of community formation. The book examines how sharing food helps build, demarcate and destroy relationships - between eater and eaten, between self and other, and among different groups. Tracing these eating relations from 1547 to 1680 - through Shakespeare, Milton, religious writers and recipe book authors - Goldstein shows that to think about eating was to engage in complex reflections about the body's role in society. In the process, he radically rethinks the communal importance of the Protestant Eucharist. Combining historicist literary analysis with insights from social science and philosophy, the book's arguments reverberate well beyond the Renaissance. Ultimately, Eating and Ethics in Shakespeare's England forces us to rethink our own relationship to food.
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Subject English literature -- Early modern, 1500-1700 -- History and criticism.
Food in literature.
Food in literature.
Eating (Philosophy)
Eating (Philosophy)
England -- Civilization -- 17th century.
England.
Civilization.
Chronological Term 17th century
Subject Ethics, Renaissance, in literature.
Ethics, Renaissance, in literature.
Chronological Term 1500-1700
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Other Form: Print version: Goldstein, David B., 1972- Eating and ethics in Shakespeare's England 9781107039063 (DLC) 2013017356 (OCoLC)851175206
ISBN 9781107516885 (electronic book)
1107516889 (electronic book)
9781139856423 (electronic book)
1139856421 (electronic book)
9781107039063 (print)