Title: Literature and Popular Culture in Early Modern England
Abstract: Contents: Introduction, Matthew Dimmock and Andrew Hadfield Part I Defining Early Modern English Popular Culture: 'Popular culture': a category for analysis?, Sue Wiseman Orality, print and popular culture: Thomas Nashe and Marshall McLuhan, Neil Rhodes 'Thomas the Scholar' versus 'John the Sculler': defining popular culture in the early 17th century, Michelle O'Callaghan What is a chapbook?, Lori Humphrey Newcombe. Part II Varieties of Popular Culture: The disguised king in early English ballads, Linda Hutjens 'Popu-love': sex, love and 16th century print culture, Ian Moulton What kind of horse is it? Popular devotional reading during the 16th century, Elisabeth Salter 'Of the incomparable treasure of the Holy Scriptures': the Geneva Bible in the early modern household, Femke Molekamp 'Extraordinary discourses of vnnecessarie matter': Spenser's Shepheardes Calender and the almanac tradition, Abigail Shinn Civil conflicts and common brawls: humanist astrology and the Italianate tale in Robert Greene's Planetomachia, Nandini Das Elizabeth I at Tilbury and popular culture, Thomas Healy Macbeth and old wives' tales: gendering conflicts in Burke's amphibious subject, Mary Ellen Lamb Powder for padlocks: the rhetoric of thanksgiving and the politics of flight in Caroline plague, Kevin Killeen Afterword, Peter Burke Index.
Publication Year: 2016
Publication Date: 2016-12-05
Language: en
Type: book
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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