Yearly volume of the best essays submitted to the Southeastern Renaissance Conference, focusing on sexuality in Elizabethan poetry, Renaissance drama and its links to the wider culture, and on seventeenth-century literature.
Yearly volume of the best essays submitted to the Southeastern Renaissance Conference, focusing on sexuality in Elizabethan poetry, Renaissance drama and its links to the wider culture, and on seventeenth-century literature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Reconstructing the Bower of Bliss: Homoerotic Myth-Making in The Faerie Queene Ovid, Lucretius, and the Grounded Goddess in Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis The Soul as Commodity: Materialism in Doctor Faustus Antipholus and the Exorcists: The Acts of the Apostles in Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors Paul's Cross Churchyard and Shakespeare's Verona Youth The Summoning of Hamlet and Lear "Bred Now of Your Mud": Land, Generation, and Maternity in Antony and Cleopatra Cosmetic Blackness: East Indies Trade, Gender, and The Devil's Law-Case From One Marvell to Another: Puritan Logic in "To His Coy Mistress" "An Heap Is Form'd into an Alphabet": Thomas Blount's Sociable Lexicography Getting Past the Ellipsis: The Spirit and Urania in Paradise Lost
Reconstructing the Bower of Bliss: Homoerotic Myth-Making in The Faerie Queene Ovid, Lucretius, and the Grounded Goddess in Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis The Soul as Commodity: Materialism in Doctor Faustus Antipholus and the Exorcists: The Acts of the Apostles in Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors Paul's Cross Churchyard and Shakespeare's Verona Youth The Summoning of Hamlet and Lear "Bred Now of Your Mud": Land, Generation, and Maternity in Antony and Cleopatra Cosmetic Blackness: East Indies Trade, Gender, and The Devil's Law-Case From One Marvell to Another: Puritan Logic in "To His Coy Mistress" "An Heap Is Form'd into an Alphabet": Thomas Blount's Sociable Lexicography Getting Past the Ellipsis: The Spirit and Urania in Paradise Lost
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