Title: Literary circles and cultural communities in Renaissance England
Abstract:Of circles, friendship and the imperatives of literary history, Judith Scherer Herz Like a Spyed Spie - Donne's baiting of Marlowe, Thomas Hester To all Vertuous Ladies in General - Aemelia Lanyer's c...Of circles, friendship and the imperatives of literary history, Judith Scherer Herz Like a Spyed Spie - Donne's baiting of Marlowe, Thomas Hester To all Vertuous Ladies in General - Aemelia Lanyer's community of strong women, Sharon Cadman Seelig the invention of the literary circle of Sir Thomas Overbury, John Considine This Art will Live - social and literary responses to Ben Jonson's The New Inn, Robert C. Evans Newcastle's ghosts - Robert Payne, Ben Jonson and The Cavendish Timothy Raylor reading poets reading poets - Herbert and Crashaw's literary ellipse, Paul A. Parrish a space for academic recreation - Milton's proposal in The Reason of Church Government, Anna K. Nardo Thomas Stanley and A Register of Friends, Stella P. Revard community and social order in the Great Tew Circle, P.G. Stanwood The Great Difference of Time - the Great Tew Circle and the emergence of the neoclassical mode, M.L. Donnelly conversation, conversion, Messianic redemption - Magaret Fell, Menasseh ben Israel and the Jews, Achsah Guibbory.Read More
Publication Year: 2000
Publication Date: 2000-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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