Opening the Borders: Inclusivity in Early Modern Studies : Essays in Honor of James V. MirolloJames V. Mirollo, Peter C. Herman University of Delaware Press, 1999 - Počet stran: 355 This volume presents essays that are consciously diverse. The collection includes studies of both English and Continental subjects and demonstrates that the circulation of varied practices enhances our understanding of early modern texts and culture. |
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Is That a Man in Her Dress? Transvestism Cuckoldry and Petrarchs Sonnet 182 in the Sixteenth Century | 27 |
Charismatic Spectacles and the Irony of History | 54 |
Margaret Roper the Humanist Political Project and the Problem of Agency | 83 |
Whos That in the Mirror? Thomas Mores Utopia and the Problematic of the New World | 109 |
The RobertGreeneing of Louise Labe | 133 |
Shakespeare After Theory | 206 |
Renaissance Republicanism and the Discourse of Pricks | 225 |
Aemilia Lanyer and the Acquisition of Patronage | 243 |
Dr Harvey Sir Kenelm Digby and the Arundel Circle | 265 |
Magic and CounterMagic in Comus | 298 |
Europe and Its Eastern Other | 324 |
Contributors | 350 |
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Historical Pyrrhonism in William Baldwins A Mirror for Magistrates | 150 |
Music and Merriment in The Merchant of Venice | 185 |
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