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9780199773299

The Face of Mammon The Matter of Money in English Renaissance Literature

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-04-19
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

The Face of Mammonstudies the gold and silver coins of sixteenth-century England as they are articulated in literary writing. Landreth argues that the coinage of the sixteenth century is a very different object from the money that we know-- not only formally but conceptually, in that modern money is the object proper to a discourse, economics, that had not yet taken shape in the sixteenth century. Instead, a Renaissance coin is an arena contested among multiple early modern discourses that each seek to encompass it, such as ontology, ethics, and politics. The writers central to this study--among them Spenser, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Nashe, and Donne--use the coin to demonstrate the interdependence of these competing discourses as they converge upon a single, ubiquitous object. For these authors, an understanding of the world that humans make for themselves relies upon understanding how the material world is made. The small circumference of the coin brings these contending worlds into contact.

Author Biography


David Landreth is Assistant Professor of English at the University of California at Berkeley.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Introduction: Mammon in the Tudor Common Wealthp. 3
At Home with Mammon: Matter, Money, and Memory in The Faerie Queene and The Jew of Maltap. 52
Monetary Policy: King John and Measure for Measurep. 102
Dismembering the Ducat in The Merchant of Venicep. 150
Wit without Money in Donne and Nashep. 184
Afterword: Before Economyp. 227
Appendix: Tudor Monetary Unitsp. 239
Notesp. 243
Works Citedp. 321
Indexp. 339
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