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Essays on History and Literature in Honor of John Watkins
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With a panoramic sweep across continents and topics, Early Modern Improvisations is an interdisciplinary collection that analyzes the relationship between early modern literature and history through lenses such as gender, ethnicity, sexuality, religion, and politics.
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With a panoramic sweep across continents and topics, Early Modern Improvisations is an interdisciplinary collection that analyzes the relationship between early modern literature and history through lenses such as gender, ethnicity, sexuality, religion, and politics.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040037416
- Artikelnr.: 70336970
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040037416
- Artikelnr.: 70336970
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Katherine Scheil, Professor of English, University of Minnesota, writes on Shakespeare and women, including Imagining Shakespeare's Wife: The Afterlife of Anne Hathaway (2018) and She Hath Been Reading: Women and Shakespeare Clubs in America (2012). She is finishing a book on the history of women in Stratford-upon-Avon. Linda Shenk, Professor of English, Iowa State University, conducts transdisciplinary research on collaborative storytelling-from Elizabethan drama, diplomacy, and court culture to co-creating climate resilience among researchers and communities. She has published in ELR, WIREs Climate Change , Environmental Humanities, and Explorations in Renaissance Culture.
Introduction 1. "Sad Stories of the Death of Queens": Elizabethan
Beginnings and Endings 2. Queen Elizabeth's Seneca 3. "Not By Blood":
Queenship in All Is True (Henry VIII) 4. Dangerous Wombs: Pregnant Bodies
in Early Modern Drama and History 5. Mothers and Forced Marriages in the
Later Middle Ages 6. Cultural Production, Familiarity, Race, and the 1682
Embassies from Morocco and Banten to England 7. "The Excellent Civil Policy
of the Jesuits...Deserves our Imitation": Anglican Missionaries, Native
Americans, and the Jesuit Utopia of Paraguay 8. Between Diary, Comedy, and
Diplomatic Report. Writing in the Midst of the Italian Wars: Francesco
Vettori's Viaggio in Alamagna, 1507-1515 9. Shakespeare's Italian Loves:
Petrarch, Boccaccio, Ariosto in Much Ado About Nothing 10. The Arcadian
History of Romeo and Juliet 11. Ghosting Shakespeare in Hulu's Harlots 12.
"We Must be Gentle Now We are Gentlemen": The Complex Concept of
Kaloskagathos 13. Ruinations: Petrarch in Rome, Navagero in Granada 14.
Life-Writing Dapifers: Early Modern Women as Textual Stewards 15. "If You
can Mock a Leek, You can Eat a Leek": Cultural Resonances in Shakespearean
Foodstuffs 16. "A Body Yet Distempered": Being Sick at Home in
Shakespeare's 2 Henry IV 17. The Punishment of Pirates in the Medieval
Mediterranean 18. The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming:
Anglo-Russian Interplay in the English Renaissance Afterword: Early Modern
Literary and Historical Improvisations: Towards a Generative Historicism
Beginnings and Endings 2. Queen Elizabeth's Seneca 3. "Not By Blood":
Queenship in All Is True (Henry VIII) 4. Dangerous Wombs: Pregnant Bodies
in Early Modern Drama and History 5. Mothers and Forced Marriages in the
Later Middle Ages 6. Cultural Production, Familiarity, Race, and the 1682
Embassies from Morocco and Banten to England 7. "The Excellent Civil Policy
of the Jesuits...Deserves our Imitation": Anglican Missionaries, Native
Americans, and the Jesuit Utopia of Paraguay 8. Between Diary, Comedy, and
Diplomatic Report. Writing in the Midst of the Italian Wars: Francesco
Vettori's Viaggio in Alamagna, 1507-1515 9. Shakespeare's Italian Loves:
Petrarch, Boccaccio, Ariosto in Much Ado About Nothing 10. The Arcadian
History of Romeo and Juliet 11. Ghosting Shakespeare in Hulu's Harlots 12.
"We Must be Gentle Now We are Gentlemen": The Complex Concept of
Kaloskagathos 13. Ruinations: Petrarch in Rome, Navagero in Granada 14.
Life-Writing Dapifers: Early Modern Women as Textual Stewards 15. "If You
can Mock a Leek, You can Eat a Leek": Cultural Resonances in Shakespearean
Foodstuffs 16. "A Body Yet Distempered": Being Sick at Home in
Shakespeare's 2 Henry IV 17. The Punishment of Pirates in the Medieval
Mediterranean 18. The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming:
Anglo-Russian Interplay in the English Renaissance Afterword: Early Modern
Literary and Historical Improvisations: Towards a Generative Historicism
Introduction 1. "Sad Stories of the Death of Queens": Elizabethan
Beginnings and Endings 2. Queen Elizabeth's Seneca 3. "Not By Blood":
Queenship in All Is True (Henry VIII) 4. Dangerous Wombs: Pregnant Bodies
in Early Modern Drama and History 5. Mothers and Forced Marriages in the
Later Middle Ages 6. Cultural Production, Familiarity, Race, and the 1682
Embassies from Morocco and Banten to England 7. "The Excellent Civil Policy
of the Jesuits...Deserves our Imitation": Anglican Missionaries, Native
Americans, and the Jesuit Utopia of Paraguay 8. Between Diary, Comedy, and
Diplomatic Report. Writing in the Midst of the Italian Wars: Francesco
Vettori's Viaggio in Alamagna, 1507-1515 9. Shakespeare's Italian Loves:
Petrarch, Boccaccio, Ariosto in Much Ado About Nothing 10. The Arcadian
History of Romeo and Juliet 11. Ghosting Shakespeare in Hulu's Harlots 12.
"We Must be Gentle Now We are Gentlemen": The Complex Concept of
Kaloskagathos 13. Ruinations: Petrarch in Rome, Navagero in Granada 14.
Life-Writing Dapifers: Early Modern Women as Textual Stewards 15. "If You
can Mock a Leek, You can Eat a Leek": Cultural Resonances in Shakespearean
Foodstuffs 16. "A Body Yet Distempered": Being Sick at Home in
Shakespeare's 2 Henry IV 17. The Punishment of Pirates in the Medieval
Mediterranean 18. The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming:
Anglo-Russian Interplay in the English Renaissance Afterword: Early Modern
Literary and Historical Improvisations: Towards a Generative Historicism
Beginnings and Endings 2. Queen Elizabeth's Seneca 3. "Not By Blood":
Queenship in All Is True (Henry VIII) 4. Dangerous Wombs: Pregnant Bodies
in Early Modern Drama and History 5. Mothers and Forced Marriages in the
Later Middle Ages 6. Cultural Production, Familiarity, Race, and the 1682
Embassies from Morocco and Banten to England 7. "The Excellent Civil Policy
of the Jesuits...Deserves our Imitation": Anglican Missionaries, Native
Americans, and the Jesuit Utopia of Paraguay 8. Between Diary, Comedy, and
Diplomatic Report. Writing in the Midst of the Italian Wars: Francesco
Vettori's Viaggio in Alamagna, 1507-1515 9. Shakespeare's Italian Loves:
Petrarch, Boccaccio, Ariosto in Much Ado About Nothing 10. The Arcadian
History of Romeo and Juliet 11. Ghosting Shakespeare in Hulu's Harlots 12.
"We Must be Gentle Now We are Gentlemen": The Complex Concept of
Kaloskagathos 13. Ruinations: Petrarch in Rome, Navagero in Granada 14.
Life-Writing Dapifers: Early Modern Women as Textual Stewards 15. "If You
can Mock a Leek, You can Eat a Leek": Cultural Resonances in Shakespearean
Foodstuffs 16. "A Body Yet Distempered": Being Sick at Home in
Shakespeare's 2 Henry IV 17. The Punishment of Pirates in the Medieval
Mediterranean 18. The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming:
Anglo-Russian Interplay in the English Renaissance Afterword: Early Modern
Literary and Historical Improvisations: Towards a Generative Historicism