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- W2490618103 abstract "The usurpation of social ideals by a growing preference for solitude and an increasing emphasis on the inner life did not follow a clear, graduated movement. The earliest stages of transition, in the period that roughly coincided with Shakespeare’s lifetime, were characterised by uncertainty, inconsistency and ambiguity. It is the purpose of this chapter to correct any impression that may have been formed from Chapter 2 that writers of this period could be simply divided into those for and those against solitude. On the contrary, the same individuals can be found praising solitude at one point, who condemn it at another. This apparent self-contradiction arose partly out of the conflict between personal preference and moral conviction, since the attractions of solitude were clearly felt long before it acquired moral respectability. What appears to be self-contradiction is thus more accurately described as a confusion between two separate arguments: whether the solitary life is more pleasurable than the civil life, and whether it is morally superior to it. It was on the whole not until the seventeenth century that writers distinguished explicitly between ‘what is lawful in it self’ and ‘what is convenient for us’.1 Lodowyck Bryskett, writing probably in the late 1580s, is exceptional among sixteenth-century writers in his clear-sighted recognition of this distinction." @default.
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- W2490618103 title "‘Single nature’s double name’" @default.
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