Kevin De Ornellas 
Horse in Early Modern English Culture [EPUB ebook] 
Bridled, Curbed, and Tamed

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Kevin De Ornellas argues that in Renaissance England the relationship between horse and rider works as an unambiguous symbol of domination by the strong over the weak. There was little sentimental concern for animal welfare, leading to the routine abuse of the material animal. This unproblematic, practical exploitation of the horse led to the currency of the horse/rider relationship as a trope or symbol of exploitation in the literature of the period. Engaging with fiction, plays, poems, and non-fictional prose works of late Tudor and early Stuart England, De Ornellas demonstrates that the horsea bridled, unwilling slavebecomes a yardstick against which the oppression of England’s poor, women, increasingly uninfluential clergyman, and deluded gamblers is measured. The status of the bitted, harnessed horse was a low one in early modern Englandto be compared to such a beast is a demonstration of inferiority and subjugation. To think anything else is to be nave about the realities of horse management in the period and is to be nave about the realities of the exploitation of horses and other mammals in the present-day world.

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Taal Engels ● Formaat EPUB ● ISBN 9781611476590 ● Uitgeverij Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ● Gepubliceerd 2013 ● Downloadbare 6 keer ● Valuta EUR ● ID 5435793 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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