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UNISOBSOB019766 |
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Bordewijk, Ferdinand |
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9: De Zigeuners - De Aktentas - Centrum van Stilte - Lente -Verspreide Verhalen |
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's Gravenhage : Nijgh & van Ditmar, 1986 |
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UNINA9911019698203321 |
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A new companion to English Renaissance literature and culture . Volume 1 / / edited by Michael Hattaway |
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Malden, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2010 |
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9786612550171 |
9781782685425 |
1782685421 |
9781282550179 |
1282550179 |
9781444331714 |
144433171X |
9781444319019 |
1444319019 |
9781444319026 |
1444319027 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (1267 p.) |
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Blackwell companions to literature and culture |
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English literature - Early modern, 1500-1700 - History and criticism |
Renaissance - England |
England Civilization 16th century Handbooks, manuals, etc |
England Civilization 17th century Handbooks, manuals, etc |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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A NEW COMPANION TO ENGLISH RENAISSANCE LITERATURE AND CULTURE; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Contributors; 1: Introduction; Part One: Contexts, Readings, and Perspectives c. 1500-c. 1650; 2: The English Language of the Early Modern Period; 3: Literacy and Education; 4: Rhetoric; 5: History; 6: Metaphor and Culture in Renaissance England; 7: Early Tudor Humanism; 8: Platonism, Stoicism, Scepticism, and Classical Imitation; 9: Translation; 10: Mythology; 11: Scientific Writing; 12: Publication: Print and Manuscript; 13: Early Modern Handwriting |
14: The Manuscript Transmission of Poetry15: Poets, Friends, and Patrons: Donne and his Circle; Ben and his Tribe; 16: Law: Poetry and Jurisdiction; 17: Spenser's Faerie Queene , Book 5: Poetry, Politics, and Justice; 18: 'Law Makes the King': Richard Hooker on Law and Princely Rule; 19: Donne, Milton, and the Two Traditions of Religious Liberty; 20: Court and Coterie Culture; 21: Courtship and Counsel: John Lyly's Campaspe; 22: Bacon's 'Of Simulation and Dissimulation'; 23: The Literature of the Metropolis; 24: Tales of the City: The Plays of Ben Jonson and Thomas Middleton |
25: 'An Emblem of Themselves': Early Renaissance Country House Poetry26: Literary Gardens, from More to Marvell; 27: English Reformations; 28: Translations of the Bible; 29: Lancelot Andrewes' Good Friday 1604 Sermon; 30: Theological Writings and Religious Polemic; 31: Catholic Writings; 32: Sectarian Writing; 33: The English Broadside Print c.1550-c.1650; 34: The Writing of Travel; 35: England's Experiences of Islam; 36: Reading the Body; 37: Physiognomy; 38: Dreams and Dreamers; List of Illustrations; Part Two: Genres and Modes; 39: Theories of Literary Kinds |
40: The Position of Poetry: Making and Defending Renaissance Poetics41: Epic; 42: Playhouses, Performances, and the Role of Drama; 43: Continuities between 'Medieval' and 'Early Modern' Drama; 44: Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy; 45: Boys' Plays; 46: Drama of the Inns of Court; 47: 'Tied to rules of flattery'? Court Drama and the Masque; 48: Women and Drama; 49: Political Plays; 50: Jacobean Tragedy; 51: Caroline Theatre; 52: John Ford, Mary Wroth, and the Final Scene of'Tis Pity She's a Whore; 53: Local Drama and Custom; 54: The Critical Elegy; 55: Allegory; 56: Pastoral; 57: Romance |
58: Love Poetry59: Music and Poetry; 60: Wyatt's 'Who so list to hunt'; 61: The Heart of the Labyrinth: Mary Wroth's Pamphilia to Amphilanthus; 62: Ovidian Erotic Poems; 63: John Donne's Nineteenth Elegy; 64: Traditions of Complaint and Satire; 65: Folk Legends and Wonder Tales; 66: 'Such pretty things would soon be gone': The Neglected Genres of Popular Verse 1480-1650; 67: Religious Verse; 68: Herbert's 'The Elixir'; 69: Conversion and Poetry in Early Modern England; 70: Prose Fiction; 71: The English Renaissance Essay: Churchyard, Cornwallis, Florio's Montaigne, and Bacon |
72: Diaries and Journals |
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In this revised and greatly expanded edition of the Companion, 80 scholars come together to offer an original and far-reaching assessment of English Renaissance literature and culture. A new edition of the best-selling Companion to English Renaissance Literature, revised and updated, with 22 new essays and 19 new |
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illustrationsContributions from some 80 scholars including Judith H. Anderson, Patrick Collinson, Alison Findlay, Germaine Greer, Malcolm Jones, Arthur Kinney, James Knowles, Arthur Marotti, Robert Miola and Greg WalkerUnrivalled in sc |
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