An investigation into the contexts of print, polemic, and religious debate in Renaissance literature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jesse M. Lander is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Notre Dame. His research interests include Renaissance Drama, the Reformation, and Shakespeare Studies.
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Introduction: The disorder of books 1. Foxe's Books of Martyrs: printing and popularizing the Actes and Monuments 2. Martin Marprelate and the fugitive text 3. 'Whole Hamlets': Q1, Q2, and the work of distinction 4. Printing Donne: poetry and polemic in the early seventeenth century 5. Areopagitica and 'The True Warfaring Christian' 6. Institutionalizing polemic: the rise and fall of Chelsea College Epilogue: Polite learning.
Introduction: The disorder of books 1. Foxe's Books of Martyrs: printing and popularizing the Actes and Monuments 2. Martin Marprelate and the fugitive text 3. 'Whole Hamlets': Q1, Q2, and the work of distinction 4. Printing Donne: poetry and polemic in the early seventeenth century 5. Areopagitica and 'The True Warfaring Christian' 6. Institutionalizing polemic: the rise and fall of Chelsea College Epilogue: Polite learning.
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