Annual volume collecting new essays on a broad variety of topics in Renaissance studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aretino's Life and His Afterlife in England Mixing Genres in George Peele's David and Bethsabe Royal Prerogative versus the Common Law in A View of the Present State of Ireland and The Faerie Queene, Book 5 The Limits of Clowning in the Age of Marprelate: The Anti-Martinist Tracts and 2 Henry VI Shakespeare's Iago Francesco Patrizi da Cherso, Caravaggio,and the Metaphysics of Light Being John Donne in 1602 The Problem of the Human in Sir Francis Bacon The Glamorous Echoes of Godly Print "More cullors than the Rainbowe caries": Catholics, Cosmetics, and the Aesthetic Economy of Protestant England
Aretino's Life and His Afterlife in England Mixing Genres in George Peele's David and Bethsabe Royal Prerogative versus the Common Law in A View of the Present State of Ireland and The Faerie Queene, Book 5 The Limits of Clowning in the Age of Marprelate: The Anti-Martinist Tracts and 2 Henry VI Shakespeare's Iago Francesco Patrizi da Cherso, Caravaggio,and the Metaphysics of Light Being John Donne in 1602 The Problem of the Human in Sir Francis Bacon The Glamorous Echoes of Godly Print "More cullors than the Rainbowe caries": Catholics, Cosmetics, and the Aesthetic Economy of Protestant England
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