Features the best scholarly essays from the 2013 Southeastern Renaissance Conference held at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, including essays on Renaissance poetics, friendship, and representations of women.
Features the best scholarly essays from the 2013 Southeastern Renaissance Conference held at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, including essays on Renaissance poetics, friendship, and representations of women.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
George Herbert's Incarnational Poetics "What is there in three dice?": The Role of Demons in the History of Probability Allusion as Plunder: Marlowe's, Hero and Leander, and Colluthus's Rape of Helen Authorial Feints and Affecting Forms in George Gascoigne's The Adventures of Master F.J./ "A . . . harlot is true in nothing but in being false": Prostitute Performances and Anti-Sprezzatura The Speaker's Depth of Character in Shakespeare's The Rape of Lucrece Prefatory Friendships: Florio's Montaigne and Material Technologies of the Self The Comedy of Errors, Haecceity, and the Metaphysics of Individuation "Cucullus non facit monachum": Hooded Words, Tricky Speech, and Licentia, in Measure for Measure Reading Women: Chastity and Fictionality in Cymbeline King Arthur, Badon Hill, and Iconoclasm in Milton's History of Britain
George Herbert's Incarnational Poetics "What is there in three dice?": The Role of Demons in the History of Probability Allusion as Plunder: Marlowe's, Hero and Leander, and Colluthus's Rape of Helen Authorial Feints and Affecting Forms in George Gascoigne's The Adventures of Master F.J./ "A . . . harlot is true in nothing but in being false": Prostitute Performances and Anti-Sprezzatura The Speaker's Depth of Character in Shakespeare's The Rape of Lucrece Prefatory Friendships: Florio's Montaigne and Material Technologies of the Self The Comedy of Errors, Haecceity, and the Metaphysics of Individuation "Cucullus non facit monachum": Hooded Words, Tricky Speech, and Licentia, in Measure for Measure Reading Women: Chastity and Fictionality in Cymbeline King Arthur, Badon Hill, and Iconoclasm in Milton's History of Britain
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