The indistinct human in Renaissance literature

The indistinct human in Renaissance literature
About this book
"This volume argues for the necessaity of a re-articulation of the differences that separated man from other forms of life. Building on the increased attention paid in recent criticism to both plant and animal life in the Renaissance, as well as the instability of categories such as "human" and "animal," the essays in this collection argue for recognition of the persistently indistinct nature of humans, who cannot be finally divided ontologically or epistemologically from other forms of matter"--
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LITERARY CRITICISM / RenaissanceRenaissanceSOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / CulturalEnglish literatureHuman body in literatureHistory and criticismHISTORY / Modern / 16th CenturyEnglish literature, history and criticism, early modern, 1500-1700Renaissance, englandLITERARY CRITICISMSOCIAL SCIENCEAnthropologyCulturalHISTORYModern16th Century