Fulke Greville and the Culture of the English Renaissance
Herausgeber: Leo, Russ; Sierhuis, Freya; Roder, Katrin
Fulke Greville and the Culture of the English Renaissance
Herausgeber: Leo, Russ; Sierhuis, Freya; Roder, Katrin
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This book offers a critical re-evaluation of the work of the Warwickshire nobleman Sir Fulke Greville (1554-1628), friend of Sir Philip Sidney, and courtier and politician under Elizabeth I, James I and Charles I.
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This book offers a critical re-evaluation of the work of the Warwickshire nobleman Sir Fulke Greville (1554-1628), friend of Sir Philip Sidney, and courtier and politician under Elizabeth I, James I and Charles I.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 724g
- ISBN-13: 9780198823445
- ISBN-10: 0198823444
- Artikelnr.: 54429754
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 724g
- ISBN-13: 9780198823445
- ISBN-10: 0198823444
- Artikelnr.: 54429754
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Russ Leo is Assistant Professor at Princeton University. Katrin Röder is Lecturer in English Literature and Culture at the University of Potsdam, Germany. Freya Sierhuis is Senior Lecturer in the Department of English at the University of York.
* 1: Russ Leo, Katrin Röder, and Freya Sierhuis: The Resources of
Obscurity: Reappraising the Work of Fulke Greville
* Part I. Philosophy and Form
* 2: Brian Cummings: Philosophical Poetry: Greville and the Feminine
Ending
* 3: Kathryn Murphy: Greville's Scantlings: Architecture, Measure, and
the Defence of Modular Poesy
* 4: Rachel White: 'Aire that once was breath': Breathing Places and
Grieving Spaces in the Poetry of Fulke Greville
* 5: Russ Leo: 'Natures freedome', the Art of Sovereignty and
Mustapha's Tragic Insolubility: Fulke Greville and Jean Bodin Among
the Ottomans
* 6: Freya Sierhuis: Centaurs of the Mind. Imagination and
Fiction-making in the Work of Fulke Greville
* Part II. Faith and Form
* 7: Joel B. Davis: Parody and the Perversion of Grace at the Crux of
Caelica
* 8: Kenneth Graham: Caelica and the Psalms: Greville's Depth
* 9: Fabio Raimondi: Giordano Bruno: Fulke Greville and the 'envious
Erinys' (1583-1585)
* 10: Adrian Streete: Privation, Deprivation and Unprivation in Fulke
Greville's Caelica
* Part III. A Political Career
* 11: Sarah Knight: 'Not with the Ancient, nor yet with the Modern':
Greville, Education and Tragedy
* 12: Bradley J. Irish: Fulke Greville the Courtier: Courting the
Ghosts of Sidney and Essex
* 13: Ethan John Guagliardo: 'These Ancient Forming Powers': Fulke
Greville's Dialectic of Idolatry
* 14: Katrin Röder: Ottoman Kingship and Resistance Against Tyranny in
Fulke Greville's Mustapha
* 15: Andrew Hadfield: The Political World of Fulke Greville
* Part IV. Afterlives
* 16: Gavin Alexander: Writing and the Hermeneutics of Posthumous
Publication: Greville's Afterlives
* 17: Nigel Smith: Fulke Greville: Lord Brooke as Interregnum and
Restoration Author
Obscurity: Reappraising the Work of Fulke Greville
* Part I. Philosophy and Form
* 2: Brian Cummings: Philosophical Poetry: Greville and the Feminine
Ending
* 3: Kathryn Murphy: Greville's Scantlings: Architecture, Measure, and
the Defence of Modular Poesy
* 4: Rachel White: 'Aire that once was breath': Breathing Places and
Grieving Spaces in the Poetry of Fulke Greville
* 5: Russ Leo: 'Natures freedome', the Art of Sovereignty and
Mustapha's Tragic Insolubility: Fulke Greville and Jean Bodin Among
the Ottomans
* 6: Freya Sierhuis: Centaurs of the Mind. Imagination and
Fiction-making in the Work of Fulke Greville
* Part II. Faith and Form
* 7: Joel B. Davis: Parody and the Perversion of Grace at the Crux of
Caelica
* 8: Kenneth Graham: Caelica and the Psalms: Greville's Depth
* 9: Fabio Raimondi: Giordano Bruno: Fulke Greville and the 'envious
Erinys' (1583-1585)
* 10: Adrian Streete: Privation, Deprivation and Unprivation in Fulke
Greville's Caelica
* Part III. A Political Career
* 11: Sarah Knight: 'Not with the Ancient, nor yet with the Modern':
Greville, Education and Tragedy
* 12: Bradley J. Irish: Fulke Greville the Courtier: Courting the
Ghosts of Sidney and Essex
* 13: Ethan John Guagliardo: 'These Ancient Forming Powers': Fulke
Greville's Dialectic of Idolatry
* 14: Katrin Röder: Ottoman Kingship and Resistance Against Tyranny in
Fulke Greville's Mustapha
* 15: Andrew Hadfield: The Political World of Fulke Greville
* Part IV. Afterlives
* 16: Gavin Alexander: Writing and the Hermeneutics of Posthumous
Publication: Greville's Afterlives
* 17: Nigel Smith: Fulke Greville: Lord Brooke as Interregnum and
Restoration Author
* 1: Russ Leo, Katrin Röder, and Freya Sierhuis: The Resources of
Obscurity: Reappraising the Work of Fulke Greville
* Part I. Philosophy and Form
* 2: Brian Cummings: Philosophical Poetry: Greville and the Feminine
Ending
* 3: Kathryn Murphy: Greville's Scantlings: Architecture, Measure, and
the Defence of Modular Poesy
* 4: Rachel White: 'Aire that once was breath': Breathing Places and
Grieving Spaces in the Poetry of Fulke Greville
* 5: Russ Leo: 'Natures freedome', the Art of Sovereignty and
Mustapha's Tragic Insolubility: Fulke Greville and Jean Bodin Among
the Ottomans
* 6: Freya Sierhuis: Centaurs of the Mind. Imagination and
Fiction-making in the Work of Fulke Greville
* Part II. Faith and Form
* 7: Joel B. Davis: Parody and the Perversion of Grace at the Crux of
Caelica
* 8: Kenneth Graham: Caelica and the Psalms: Greville's Depth
* 9: Fabio Raimondi: Giordano Bruno: Fulke Greville and the 'envious
Erinys' (1583-1585)
* 10: Adrian Streete: Privation, Deprivation and Unprivation in Fulke
Greville's Caelica
* Part III. A Political Career
* 11: Sarah Knight: 'Not with the Ancient, nor yet with the Modern':
Greville, Education and Tragedy
* 12: Bradley J. Irish: Fulke Greville the Courtier: Courting the
Ghosts of Sidney and Essex
* 13: Ethan John Guagliardo: 'These Ancient Forming Powers': Fulke
Greville's Dialectic of Idolatry
* 14: Katrin Röder: Ottoman Kingship and Resistance Against Tyranny in
Fulke Greville's Mustapha
* 15: Andrew Hadfield: The Political World of Fulke Greville
* Part IV. Afterlives
* 16: Gavin Alexander: Writing and the Hermeneutics of Posthumous
Publication: Greville's Afterlives
* 17: Nigel Smith: Fulke Greville: Lord Brooke as Interregnum and
Restoration Author
Obscurity: Reappraising the Work of Fulke Greville
* Part I. Philosophy and Form
* 2: Brian Cummings: Philosophical Poetry: Greville and the Feminine
Ending
* 3: Kathryn Murphy: Greville's Scantlings: Architecture, Measure, and
the Defence of Modular Poesy
* 4: Rachel White: 'Aire that once was breath': Breathing Places and
Grieving Spaces in the Poetry of Fulke Greville
* 5: Russ Leo: 'Natures freedome', the Art of Sovereignty and
Mustapha's Tragic Insolubility: Fulke Greville and Jean Bodin Among
the Ottomans
* 6: Freya Sierhuis: Centaurs of the Mind. Imagination and
Fiction-making in the Work of Fulke Greville
* Part II. Faith and Form
* 7: Joel B. Davis: Parody and the Perversion of Grace at the Crux of
Caelica
* 8: Kenneth Graham: Caelica and the Psalms: Greville's Depth
* 9: Fabio Raimondi: Giordano Bruno: Fulke Greville and the 'envious
Erinys' (1583-1585)
* 10: Adrian Streete: Privation, Deprivation and Unprivation in Fulke
Greville's Caelica
* Part III. A Political Career
* 11: Sarah Knight: 'Not with the Ancient, nor yet with the Modern':
Greville, Education and Tragedy
* 12: Bradley J. Irish: Fulke Greville the Courtier: Courting the
Ghosts of Sidney and Essex
* 13: Ethan John Guagliardo: 'These Ancient Forming Powers': Fulke
Greville's Dialectic of Idolatry
* 14: Katrin Röder: Ottoman Kingship and Resistance Against Tyranny in
Fulke Greville's Mustapha
* 15: Andrew Hadfield: The Political World of Fulke Greville
* Part IV. Afterlives
* 16: Gavin Alexander: Writing and the Hermeneutics of Posthumous
Publication: Greville's Afterlives
* 17: Nigel Smith: Fulke Greville: Lord Brooke as Interregnum and
Restoration Author