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The indistinct human in Renaissance literature
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Jean E. Feerick,Vincent Joseph Nardizzi |
"This volume argues for the necessaity of a re-articulation of the differences that separated man from other forms of life. Building on the increased attention paid in recent criticism to both plant … |
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Superheroes of the Round Table
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Jason Tondro |
"Establishing the comic genre as a cousin to Arthurian myth, Spenser, and Shakespeare, this work uses comics to inform readings of The Faerie Queene, The Tempest, Malory's Morte and more, while emplo… |
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Women Writers In Renaissance England An Annotated Anthology
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Randall Martin |
xv, 462 pages ; 24 cm |
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Autobiography and authorship in Renaissance verse
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Elizabeth Heale |
"The advent of relatively cheap printed editions of verse in the mid-sixteenth century produced an explosion of verse, much of which represented the first-person speaker as a version of the author. T… |
OL1973801W |
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Playing the globe
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Gillies, John,Virginia Mason Vaughan |
The essays collected here explore the representation of contemporary cartographic knowledge within a variety of English Renaissance dramatic texts. Including a preface and introduction that contextua… |
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Gender and literacy on stage in early modern England
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Eve Rachele Sanders |
xvii, 260 p. : 24 cm |
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