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PRINTED IN UTOPIA, the renaissances radicalism

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PRINTED IN UTOPIA, the renaissances radicalism
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
PRINTED IN UTOPIA
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
the renaissances radicalism
Summary
Printed in Utopia examines the bloody era of the Renaissance in all of its contradictions and moments of utopian possibility. From the dissenting religious anarchists of the 17th-century, to the feminist verse of Amelia Lanyer and Richard Barnfield's poetics of gay rights. From an analysis of the rhetoric of feces in Martin Luther, to the spiritual liberation of Anna Trapnell. What is presented is the radical Renaissance too often hidden away, an age, which birthed our modern world in all of its ugliness, but which still holds the latent seeds for a new and better future world
Target audience
adult

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