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Explore a new perspective on early modern English utopian literature with this scholarly work from Routledge. While many studies approach these texts through a Marxist lens to identify proto-Marxist themes, this volume offers a different path. It examines the concept of subjectivity by applying the theoretical frameworks of Jacques Lacan and Michel Foucault to early modern utopian writing. This book uses these literary works as case studies to investigate how the ideas of Lacan and Foucault intersect. Because both thinkers moved between structuralist and post-structuralist trends and resisted simple categorization, they provide a unique way to analyze the malleable subject in Renaissance literature. This text is an essential resource for students and academics looking to move beyond traditional interpretations and engage with complex philosophical intersections in historical literature.

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Provides a fresh academic approach to early modern English utopian literature by moving beyond standard Marxist interpretations.

Uses specific literary texts as case studies to explore the complex relationship between subjectivity and historical writing.

Integrates the theoretical frameworks of Jacques Lacan and Michel Foucault to analyze Renaissance cultural themes.

Examines the movement between structuralist and post-structuralist thought within the context of utopian studies.

Part of the Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture series for specialized academic research.

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17 February 2020
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