Talking Renaissance Texts
Essays in Honor of Stanley Stewart: Ben Jonson Journal Volume 16
Herausgeber: Kahan, Jeffrey; Hester, M Thomas
Talking Renaissance Texts
Essays in Honor of Stanley Stewart: Ben Jonson Journal Volume 16
Herausgeber: Kahan, Jeffrey; Hester, M Thomas
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This book is a collection of essays in honour of Stanley Stewart, a major voice in Renaissance literary studies.
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This book is a collection of essays in honour of Stanley Stewart, a major voice in Renaissance literary studies.
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- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780748639304
- ISBN-10: 0748639306
- Artikelnr.: 26952947
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780748639304
- ISBN-10: 0748639306
- Artikelnr.: 26952947
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jeffrey Kahan is Professor, Department of English, University of La Verne. M. Thomas Hester is Professor, Department of English, North Carolina State University.
Preface: Acknowledgments
Talking Renaissance Texts: A Foreword
Introduction: The Work of Stanley Stewart
1. Reading 'more wit' in Donne and Catullus, M. Thomas Hester
2. Donne's Catholic Conscience and the Wit of Religious Anxiety, R. V. Young
3. George Herbert's Early Readers, Arthur F. Kinney
4. The Monckton-Milnes Manuscript and the 'Truest' Version of Ben Jonson's 'A Satyricall Shrubb', Grace Ioppolo
5. 'Shakespear wanted Arte': Questioning the Historical Value of Ben Jonson's Conversations with Drummond, Jeffrey Kahan
6. 'The Primrose Way to the Everlasting Bonfire': The Choice of Hercules in Shakespeare, Jonson, and Milton, John Mulryan
7. Full Sight, Fancied Sight, and Touch: Milton's Sonnet 23 and Molyneux's Question, Sara van den Berg
8. Catholicism in Print: Tudor Books in the Douay College Museum at St. Edmund's, Paul J. Voss
9. Proverbs, Philosophy, and Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and King Lear, Richard Harp
10. Othello's Tragedy and Uncommon Law, Cyndia Susan Clegg
11. Eloquence Repaired: Thomas Wilson's New Myth of the Origin and Nature of Oratory, Scott F. Crider
12. Meter and Meaning in Shakespeare: A Modest Suggestion, Tom Clayton
13. Romeo and Juliet and the Cure of Souls, John Channing Briggs
14. 'Despair Behind, and Death Before'
Comparing and Contrasting the Meditative Sonnets of Anne Vaughn Locke and John Donne, Robert C. Evans
Bibliography of Stanley Stewart
Contributors
Index.
Talking Renaissance Texts: A Foreword
Introduction: The Work of Stanley Stewart
1. Reading 'more wit' in Donne and Catullus, M. Thomas Hester
2. Donne's Catholic Conscience and the Wit of Religious Anxiety, R. V. Young
3. George Herbert's Early Readers, Arthur F. Kinney
4. The Monckton-Milnes Manuscript and the 'Truest' Version of Ben Jonson's 'A Satyricall Shrubb', Grace Ioppolo
5. 'Shakespear wanted Arte': Questioning the Historical Value of Ben Jonson's Conversations with Drummond, Jeffrey Kahan
6. 'The Primrose Way to the Everlasting Bonfire': The Choice of Hercules in Shakespeare, Jonson, and Milton, John Mulryan
7. Full Sight, Fancied Sight, and Touch: Milton's Sonnet 23 and Molyneux's Question, Sara van den Berg
8. Catholicism in Print: Tudor Books in the Douay College Museum at St. Edmund's, Paul J. Voss
9. Proverbs, Philosophy, and Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and King Lear, Richard Harp
10. Othello's Tragedy and Uncommon Law, Cyndia Susan Clegg
11. Eloquence Repaired: Thomas Wilson's New Myth of the Origin and Nature of Oratory, Scott F. Crider
12. Meter and Meaning in Shakespeare: A Modest Suggestion, Tom Clayton
13. Romeo and Juliet and the Cure of Souls, John Channing Briggs
14. 'Despair Behind, and Death Before'
Comparing and Contrasting the Meditative Sonnets of Anne Vaughn Locke and John Donne, Robert C. Evans
Bibliography of Stanley Stewart
Contributors
Index.
Preface: Acknowledgments
Talking Renaissance Texts: A Foreword
Introduction: The Work of Stanley Stewart
1. Reading 'more wit' in Donne and Catullus, M. Thomas Hester
2. Donne's Catholic Conscience and the Wit of Religious Anxiety, R. V. Young
3. George Herbert's Early Readers, Arthur F. Kinney
4. The Monckton-Milnes Manuscript and the 'Truest' Version of Ben Jonson's 'A Satyricall Shrubb', Grace Ioppolo
5. 'Shakespear wanted Arte': Questioning the Historical Value of Ben Jonson's Conversations with Drummond, Jeffrey Kahan
6. 'The Primrose Way to the Everlasting Bonfire': The Choice of Hercules in Shakespeare, Jonson, and Milton, John Mulryan
7. Full Sight, Fancied Sight, and Touch: Milton's Sonnet 23 and Molyneux's Question, Sara van den Berg
8. Catholicism in Print: Tudor Books in the Douay College Museum at St. Edmund's, Paul J. Voss
9. Proverbs, Philosophy, and Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and King Lear, Richard Harp
10. Othello's Tragedy and Uncommon Law, Cyndia Susan Clegg
11. Eloquence Repaired: Thomas Wilson's New Myth of the Origin and Nature of Oratory, Scott F. Crider
12. Meter and Meaning in Shakespeare: A Modest Suggestion, Tom Clayton
13. Romeo and Juliet and the Cure of Souls, John Channing Briggs
14. 'Despair Behind, and Death Before'
Comparing and Contrasting the Meditative Sonnets of Anne Vaughn Locke and John Donne, Robert C. Evans
Bibliography of Stanley Stewart
Contributors
Index.
Talking Renaissance Texts: A Foreword
Introduction: The Work of Stanley Stewart
1. Reading 'more wit' in Donne and Catullus, M. Thomas Hester
2. Donne's Catholic Conscience and the Wit of Religious Anxiety, R. V. Young
3. George Herbert's Early Readers, Arthur F. Kinney
4. The Monckton-Milnes Manuscript and the 'Truest' Version of Ben Jonson's 'A Satyricall Shrubb', Grace Ioppolo
5. 'Shakespear wanted Arte': Questioning the Historical Value of Ben Jonson's Conversations with Drummond, Jeffrey Kahan
6. 'The Primrose Way to the Everlasting Bonfire': The Choice of Hercules in Shakespeare, Jonson, and Milton, John Mulryan
7. Full Sight, Fancied Sight, and Touch: Milton's Sonnet 23 and Molyneux's Question, Sara van den Berg
8. Catholicism in Print: Tudor Books in the Douay College Museum at St. Edmund's, Paul J. Voss
9. Proverbs, Philosophy, and Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and King Lear, Richard Harp
10. Othello's Tragedy and Uncommon Law, Cyndia Susan Clegg
11. Eloquence Repaired: Thomas Wilson's New Myth of the Origin and Nature of Oratory, Scott F. Crider
12. Meter and Meaning in Shakespeare: A Modest Suggestion, Tom Clayton
13. Romeo and Juliet and the Cure of Souls, John Channing Briggs
14. 'Despair Behind, and Death Before'
Comparing and Contrasting the Meditative Sonnets of Anne Vaughn Locke and John Donne, Robert C. Evans
Bibliography of Stanley Stewart
Contributors
Index.