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The E-Sylum: Volume 23, Number 43, October 25, 2020, Article 6

NEW BOOK: COINAGE IN EARLY ENGLISH LITERATURE

This one, published in 2011, is only new to me, but I came across it while looking for other things this week and thought I'd mention it because of the topic area: coins in literature. It's been a while since we've discussed the topic, but it's an interesting sideline. -Editor

Coinage and State Formation in Early Modern English Literature book cover Coinage and State Formation in Early Modern English Literature
(Early Modern Cultural Studies 1500–1700)
by S. Deng

A reassessment of the historic relation between money and the state through the lens of early modern English literature, Coinage and State Formation examines the political implications of the monetary form in light of material and visual properties of coins as well as the persistence of both intrinsic and extrinsic theories of value.

Editorial Reviews

"A pertinent and timely intervention in the debate concerning the nature of money in Renaissance England. Through an impressively broad array of literary and cultural readings, Deng clearly establishes the vital role money played in the process of state formation. His insights into the relation between coinage and idolatry, tyranny, and the ethics of representation have obvious repercussions for our own age, and make this book important to anyone concerned about the current state of capitalism. This book is sure to remain influential on literary and economic studies for many years to come." - David Hawkes, Professor of English, Arizona State University

"Deng s book offers a detailed and fresh reappraisal of early modern coinage - what both Shakespeare and Marx call the visible god - as the turnstile through which radically opposed concepts of matter and spirit, economics and religion, and intrinsic and extrinsic value endlessly circulate. Deng s singular contribution is to show how this circulation subtends modern formations of nationhood and sovereignty." - Jonathan Gil Harris, Professor and Director of Graduate Studies Department of English, George Washington University

Print Length : 285 pages
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan; 2011th Edition (April 11, 2011)
Language: : English
Print ISBN : 978-1-349-29261-5
Publication Date : April 11, 2011

For more information, or to order, see:
Coinage and State Formation in Early Modern English Literature (https://link.springer.com/book/10.1057/9780230118249)
Coinage and State Formation in Early Modern English Literature (Early Modern Cultural Studies 1500–1700) (https://www.amazon.com/Coinage-Formation-Literature-Cultural-1500-1700-ebook/dp/B009AWFYHS)

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