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9780230105881

World-building and the Early Modern Imagination

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    9780230105881

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    0230105882

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-09-15
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

From British attempts on the stage and page to reinvent the world order with their island at the center to the Jesuit Athanasius Kircher's museum that strove to make the invisible visible, the early modern period was rife with attempts to reimagine the world and the human place within it. This volume looks at natural philosophers, playwrights, historians, and other figures in the period 1500-1700 as a means of accessing the plethora of world models that circulated in Europe during this era. Contributors to this volume ask what motivated institutions and individuals to engage in world-building, examining its cultural utility and the reception these new worlds received. Close textual and visual analysis provide the foundation for the book, and the array of sources illustrates the rich tapestry of ideas, anxieties, and enthusiasms that served as the basis for world-building. Only through investigating imagined worlds as closely as scholars have examined "real" Renaissance landscapes can we hope to understand the intellectual and cultural reassessments that characterized this period, and the critical importance of imagination and belief in its intellectual landscape.

Author Biography

Allison B. Kavey is an Associate Professor of History at CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the CUNY Graduate Center. She is the author of Books of Secrets: Natural Philosophy in England, 1550-1600 (2007) and co-editor with Lester D. Friedman of Second Star to the Right: Peter Pan in the Cultural Imagination (2008). She is currently working on a book about the magical cosmology in Agrippa von Nettesheim’s De Occulta Philosophia Libri Tres.

Table of Contents

Paracelsus on the “New Creation” and Demonic Magic: Misunderstandings, Oversights, and False Accusations in His Early Reception -- Dane T. Daniel * Building Blocks: Imagination, Knowledge, and Passion in Agrippa von Nettesheim’s De Oculta Philosophia Libri Tres -- Allison B. Kavey * The Astrological Cosmos of Johannes Kepler -- Sheila J. Rabin * A Theater of the Unseen: Athanasius Kircher’s Museum in Rome -- Mark A. Waddell * Fantasy Islands: Utopia, The Tempest and New Atlantis as Places of Controlled Credulousness -- Guido Giglioni * Imagination and Pleasure in the Cosmography of Thomas Burnet’s Sacred Theory of the Earth -- Al Coppola * The Jesuit mission to Ethiopia (1555-1634) and the death of Prester John -- Matteo Salvadore * Red Sea Travelers in Mediterranean Lands:  Ethiopian Scholars and Early Modern Orientalism, ca. 1500-1668 -- James De Lorenzi * “‘In manners they be rude, and monst’rous eke in fashion’: Images of Otherness in Early Modern Drama.” -- Patrick Tuite * Icons of Atrocity: John Derricke’s Image of Irelande (1581) -- Vincent Carey

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