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Form and reform in Renaissance England: essays in honor of Barbara Kiefer Lewalski. Boesky, Amy • Crane, Mary Thomas [Hrsg.]. |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Kurztitel: | Essays Barbara Kiefer Lewalski |
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Autoren suchen: Boesky, Amy • Crane, Mary Thomas |
Inhalt
Noll's nose or body politics in Cromwellian England |
Dissecting sectarianism: liberty of conscience, the swarm, and Thomas Edward's "Gangr¡na" |
The rhetoric of political forms: social persons and the criterion of fit in colloquial law, "Macbeth", and "The Irish masqve at covrt" |
"This blemish'd fort": the rape of hearth in Shakespeare's "Lucrece" |
Jonson's family values |
Anne Lock's "Meditation": invention versus dilation and the founding of Puritan poetics |
Anne Lock and Aemilia Lanyer: a tradition of Protestant women speaking |
Elizabeth Weston: a woman poet among the humanists |
Virtue and virtuality: gender in the self-representations of Queen Elizabeth I |
Sovereign subversions: ruling women in Jacobean England |
A King James Bible, Protestant nationalism, and boy Milton |
Passions and occasions: Milton, Marvell, and the politics of reading c. 1649 |
Milton's sin and death: a rewriting of Spenser's den of error |
Samson's sacrifice |