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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... Language of the Early Modern Period N. F. Blake 7 Publication: Print and Manuscript Michelle O'Callaghan xii 13 27 44 58 71 81 8 Literacy and Education 95 Jean R. Brink 9 Court. ENGLISH RENAISSANCE LITERATURE AND CULTURE: Contents.
... Language of the Early Modern Period N. F. Blake 7 Publication: Print and Manuscript Michelle O'Callaghan xii 13 27 44 58 71 81 8 Literacy and Education 95 Jean R. Brink 9 Court. ENGLISH RENAISSANCE LITERATURE AND CULTURE: Contents.
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... Period (1994). Her publications include articles on Marlowe, Shakespeare, Behn, and on race and post-colonial identity. Jean E. Howard is Professor of English at Columbia University. Her most recent books include The Stage and Social ...
... Period (1994). Her publications include articles on Marlowe, Shakespeare, Behn, and on race and post-colonial identity. Jean E. Howard is Professor of English at Columbia University. Her most recent books include The Stage and Social ...
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... period, most recently in The Politics ofPerformance in Early Renaissance Drama (1998). He is the editor of Medieval Drama: An Anthology (2000). Judith Weil teaches at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg. She is the author of ...
... period, most recently in The Politics ofPerformance in Early Renaissance Drama (1998). He is the editor of Medieval Drama: An Anthology (2000). Judith Weil teaches at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg. She is the author of ...
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... period of Sir Thomas More (1478–1535) until that of John Milton (1608–74), although there is no attempt to be comprehensive. It moves from the period of Humanism, the age of the revival of litterae humaniores, until the time when ...
... period of Sir Thomas More (1478–1535) until that of John Milton (1608–74), although there is no attempt to be comprehensive. It moves from the period of Humanism, the age of the revival of litterae humaniores, until the time when ...
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... period.10 Both endeavours imply varieties of 'counter-canon'. It has become fashionable to avoid problems of origin by relabelling the era the 'early modern', a term taken from social historians. It reminds us that the period saw the ...
... period.10 Both endeavours imply varieties of 'counter-canon'. It has become fashionable to avoid problems of origin by relabelling the era the 'early modern', a term taken from social historians. It reminds us that the period saw the ...
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