David Loewenstein / Janel Mueller (eds.)
The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature
Herausgeber: Loewenstein, David; Mueller, Janel
David Loewenstein / Janel Mueller (eds.)
The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature
Herausgeber: Loewenstein, David; Mueller, Janel
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This 2003 history of early modern English literature is an essential resource for scholars and students of the Renaissance.
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This 2003 history of early modern English literature is an essential resource for scholars and students of the Renaissance.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1052
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 60mm
- Gewicht: 1640g
- ISBN-13: 9780521631563
- ISBN-10: 0521631564
- Artikelnr.: 22014443
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1052
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 60mm
- Gewicht: 1640g
- ISBN-13: 9780521631563
- ISBN-10: 0521631564
- Artikelnr.: 22014443
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
David Loewenstein is Marjorie and Lorin Tiefenthaler Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Janel Mueller is William Rainey Harper Distinguished Service Professor Emerita at the University of Chicago.
Janel Mueller is William Rainey Harper Distinguished Service Professor Emerita at the University of Chicago.
Introduction David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller
Part I. Modes and Means of Literary Production, Circulation, and Reception: 1. Literacy, society, and education Kenneth Charlton and Margaret Spufford
2. Manuscript transmission and circulation Harold Love and Arthur F. Marotti
3. Print, literary culture, and the book trade David Scott Kastan
4. Literary patronage Graham Parry
5. Languages of early modern literature in Britain Paula Blank
6. Habits of reading and the creation of early modern literary culture Steven N. Zwicker
Part II. The Tudor Era from the Reformation to Elizabeth I: 7. Literature and national identity David Loades
8. Literature and the court William A. Sessions
9. Literature and the church Janel Mueller
Part III. The Era of Elizabeth and James VI: 10. Eliza's England, whose Scotland, whose Ireland? Claire McEachern
11. Literature and the court Catherine Bates
12. Indoctrination, edification, and polemic: literature and the church Patrick Collinson
13. Literature and the metropolis Lawrence Manley
14. Literature and the theater David Bevington
Part IV. The Earlier Stuart Era: 15. An emergent Britain?: literature and national identity Johann P. Sommerville
16. Literature and the court Leah S. Marcus
17. Literature and the church Debora Shuger
18. Civic continuities and revolutionary beginnings: literature and London Thomas N. Corns
19. The emergence of a metropolitan drama: literature and the theater to 1660 Martin Butler
20. Literature and the household Barbara K. Lewalski
Part V. The Civil War and Commonwealth Era: 21. Literature and national identity in England Derek Hirst
22. Literature and religion David Loewenstein and John Morrill
23. Civil war and the new literary scene: literature and London Nigel Smith
24. Literature and the household Helen Wilcox
25. Alternative sites for literature: rural, convivial, and intellectual domains Joshua Scodel
26. From revolution to restoration in English literary culture James Grantham Turner
Chronological outline of historical events and texts in Britain, 1528-1674, with list of selected manuscripts
Select bibliography (primary and secondary sources)
Index.
Part I. Modes and Means of Literary Production, Circulation, and Reception: 1. Literacy, society, and education Kenneth Charlton and Margaret Spufford
2. Manuscript transmission and circulation Harold Love and Arthur F. Marotti
3. Print, literary culture, and the book trade David Scott Kastan
4. Literary patronage Graham Parry
5. Languages of early modern literature in Britain Paula Blank
6. Habits of reading and the creation of early modern literary culture Steven N. Zwicker
Part II. The Tudor Era from the Reformation to Elizabeth I: 7. Literature and national identity David Loades
8. Literature and the court William A. Sessions
9. Literature and the church Janel Mueller
Part III. The Era of Elizabeth and James VI: 10. Eliza's England, whose Scotland, whose Ireland? Claire McEachern
11. Literature and the court Catherine Bates
12. Indoctrination, edification, and polemic: literature and the church Patrick Collinson
13. Literature and the metropolis Lawrence Manley
14. Literature and the theater David Bevington
Part IV. The Earlier Stuart Era: 15. An emergent Britain?: literature and national identity Johann P. Sommerville
16. Literature and the court Leah S. Marcus
17. Literature and the church Debora Shuger
18. Civic continuities and revolutionary beginnings: literature and London Thomas N. Corns
19. The emergence of a metropolitan drama: literature and the theater to 1660 Martin Butler
20. Literature and the household Barbara K. Lewalski
Part V. The Civil War and Commonwealth Era: 21. Literature and national identity in England Derek Hirst
22. Literature and religion David Loewenstein and John Morrill
23. Civil war and the new literary scene: literature and London Nigel Smith
24. Literature and the household Helen Wilcox
25. Alternative sites for literature: rural, convivial, and intellectual domains Joshua Scodel
26. From revolution to restoration in English literary culture James Grantham Turner
Chronological outline of historical events and texts in Britain, 1528-1674, with list of selected manuscripts
Select bibliography (primary and secondary sources)
Index.
Introduction David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller
Part I. Modes and Means of Literary Production, Circulation, and Reception: 1. Literacy, society, and education Kenneth Charlton and Margaret Spufford
2. Manuscript transmission and circulation Harold Love and Arthur F. Marotti
3. Print, literary culture, and the book trade David Scott Kastan
4. Literary patronage Graham Parry
5. Languages of early modern literature in Britain Paula Blank
6. Habits of reading and the creation of early modern literary culture Steven N. Zwicker
Part II. The Tudor Era from the Reformation to Elizabeth I: 7. Literature and national identity David Loades
8. Literature and the court William A. Sessions
9. Literature and the church Janel Mueller
Part III. The Era of Elizabeth and James VI: 10. Eliza's England, whose Scotland, whose Ireland? Claire McEachern
11. Literature and the court Catherine Bates
12. Indoctrination, edification, and polemic: literature and the church Patrick Collinson
13. Literature and the metropolis Lawrence Manley
14. Literature and the theater David Bevington
Part IV. The Earlier Stuart Era: 15. An emergent Britain?: literature and national identity Johann P. Sommerville
16. Literature and the court Leah S. Marcus
17. Literature and the church Debora Shuger
18. Civic continuities and revolutionary beginnings: literature and London Thomas N. Corns
19. The emergence of a metropolitan drama: literature and the theater to 1660 Martin Butler
20. Literature and the household Barbara K. Lewalski
Part V. The Civil War and Commonwealth Era: 21. Literature and national identity in England Derek Hirst
22. Literature and religion David Loewenstein and John Morrill
23. Civil war and the new literary scene: literature and London Nigel Smith
24. Literature and the household Helen Wilcox
25. Alternative sites for literature: rural, convivial, and intellectual domains Joshua Scodel
26. From revolution to restoration in English literary culture James Grantham Turner
Chronological outline of historical events and texts in Britain, 1528-1674, with list of selected manuscripts
Select bibliography (primary and secondary sources)
Index.
Part I. Modes and Means of Literary Production, Circulation, and Reception: 1. Literacy, society, and education Kenneth Charlton and Margaret Spufford
2. Manuscript transmission and circulation Harold Love and Arthur F. Marotti
3. Print, literary culture, and the book trade David Scott Kastan
4. Literary patronage Graham Parry
5. Languages of early modern literature in Britain Paula Blank
6. Habits of reading and the creation of early modern literary culture Steven N. Zwicker
Part II. The Tudor Era from the Reformation to Elizabeth I: 7. Literature and national identity David Loades
8. Literature and the court William A. Sessions
9. Literature and the church Janel Mueller
Part III. The Era of Elizabeth and James VI: 10. Eliza's England, whose Scotland, whose Ireland? Claire McEachern
11. Literature and the court Catherine Bates
12. Indoctrination, edification, and polemic: literature and the church Patrick Collinson
13. Literature and the metropolis Lawrence Manley
14. Literature and the theater David Bevington
Part IV. The Earlier Stuart Era: 15. An emergent Britain?: literature and national identity Johann P. Sommerville
16. Literature and the court Leah S. Marcus
17. Literature and the church Debora Shuger
18. Civic continuities and revolutionary beginnings: literature and London Thomas N. Corns
19. The emergence of a metropolitan drama: literature and the theater to 1660 Martin Butler
20. Literature and the household Barbara K. Lewalski
Part V. The Civil War and Commonwealth Era: 21. Literature and national identity in England Derek Hirst
22. Literature and religion David Loewenstein and John Morrill
23. Civil war and the new literary scene: literature and London Nigel Smith
24. Literature and the household Helen Wilcox
25. Alternative sites for literature: rural, convivial, and intellectual domains Joshua Scodel
26. From revolution to restoration in English literary culture James Grantham Turner
Chronological outline of historical events and texts in Britain, 1528-1674, with list of selected manuscripts
Select bibliography (primary and secondary sources)
Index.