<p><em>Early Modern Others</em> highlights instances of challenges to misogyny racism atheism and antisemitism in the early modern period. Through deeply historicizing early modern literature and looking at its political and social contexts Peter C. Herman explores how early modern authors challenged the biases and prejudices of their age.</p><p>By examining the works of Thomas More William Shakespeare Christopher Marlowe John Fletcher and Philip Massinger amongst others Herman reveals that for every “-ism” in early modern English culture there was an “anti-ism” pushing back against it. The book investigates “others” in early modern literature through indigenous communities women religion people of color and class.</p><p>This innovative book shows that the early modern period was as complicated and as contradictory as the world today. It will offer valuable insight for anyone studying early modern literature and culture as well as social justice and intersectionality.</p>
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