A Companion to English Renaissance Literature and CultureMichael Hattaway This is a one volume, up-to-date collection of more than fifty wide-ranging essays which will inspire and guide students of the Renaissance and provide course leaders with a substantial and helpful frame of reference.
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... Tudor Humanism Mary Thomas Crane 3 English Reformations Patrick Collinson 4 Platonism, Stoicism, Scepticism and Classical Imitation Sarah Hutton 5 History Patrick Collinson 6 The English Language of the Early Modern Period N. F. Blake 7 ...
... Tudor Humanism Mary Thomas Crane 3 English Reformations Patrick Collinson 4 Platonism, Stoicism, Scepticism and Classical Imitation Sarah Hutton 5 History Patrick Collinson 6 The English Language of the Early Modern Period N. F. Blake 7 ...
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... Tudor–Stuart Writing (1984), and Words That Matter: Linguistic Perception in Renaissance English (1996); she is also a co-editor of Donaldson's translation of Piers Plowman (1990) and Spenser's Life and the Subject of Biography (1996) ...
... Tudor–Stuart Writing (1984), and Words That Matter: Linguistic Perception in Renaissance English (1996); she is also a co-editor of Donaldson's translation of Piers Plowman (1990) and Spenser's Life and the Subject of Biography (1996) ...
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... Tudor Origins of the Protestant Tradition (1982); Tudor Royal Iconography: Literature and Art in an Age ofReligious Crisis, Princeton Essays on the Arts (1989); Spenser's Poetry and the Reformation Tradition (1990); and Milton and ...
... Tudor Origins of the Protestant Tradition (1982); Tudor Royal Iconography: Literature and Art in an Age ofReligious Crisis, Princeton Essays on the Arts (1989); Spenser's Poetry and the Reformation Tradition (1990); and Milton and ...
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... (1986), Mirror and Veil: the Historical Dimension of Spenser's 'Faerie Queene' (1977), and of articles on Elizabethan and medieval drama, Shakespeare, Milton, and Spenser. Early Tudor Humanism Mary Thomas Crane. Notes on Contributors xvii.
... (1986), Mirror and Veil: the Historical Dimension of Spenser's 'Faerie Queene' (1977), and of articles on Elizabethan and medieval drama, Shakespeare, Milton, and Spenser. Early Tudor Humanism Mary Thomas Crane. Notes on Contributors xvii.
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... Tudor and Stuart regimes always exceeded their grasp, and essays record as many voices of dissent as consensual choruses. The notion of 'Merry England' can be traced back to the fourteenth century, but the Cade episodes in Shakespeare's ...
... Tudor and Stuart regimes always exceeded their grasp, and essays record as many voices of dissent as consensual choruses. The notion of 'Merry England' can be traced back to the fourteenth century, but the Cade episodes in Shakespeare's ...
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