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Renaissance Papers 2000 (Hardcover, 2000)
T.H. Howard-Hill, Philip Rollinson; Contributions by Boyd M. Berry, Catherine I. Cox, George L. Geckle, …
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Renaissance Papers is a collection of the best scholarly essays
submitted each year to the Southeastern Renaissance Conference.
Organized and sponsored in the early 1950s by Duke University and
the universities of South Carolina and North Carolina, the annual
meeting is now hosted by various colleges and universities across
the southeastern United States. The conference accepts papers on
all subjects relating to the Renaissance -- music, art, history,
literature, etc. -- from scholars all over North America and
Europe. This is the forty-seventh volume of Renaissance Papers. It
includes articles on 15th-c. Florentine wedding chests, called
cassoni, on Isabella Whitney, on Spenser's 'April' woodcut, on
Cervantes' El Trato del Argel, on Thomas Nashe's Christ's Tears
over Jerusalem, on the crone as type in English Renaissance drama,
on female speech and disempowerment in Marlowe's Tamberlane I, on
Shakespeare's Richard II and Marlowe's Edward II, on Chaucer's
contribution to The Tempest, and on echoes of Ovid in Donne's
elegies. T. H. HOWARD-HILL and PHILIP ROLLINSON are professors of
English at the University of South Carolina.
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Renaissance Papers 2005 (Hardcover)
Christopher Cobb, M. Thomas Hester; Contributions by Anne L. Prescott, Boyd M. Berry, George Walton Williams, …
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Discovery Miles 13 460
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Eight new essays on topics from Shakespeare and Dryden to Donne,
Bronzino, Sidney, Hutchinson, and Milton. Renaissance Papers
collects the best scholarly essays submitted each year to the
Southeastern Renaissance Conference. In the 2005 volume, two essays
focus on Shakespeare: one on "choric juxtaposition" in his twinned
characters and one on the rhetoric of The Tempest; another essay on
drama considers Dryden's critical response to Epicoene. There are
two essays on John Donne, one on the choir space in his conduct of
worship in St. Paul'sand the other on the revisions to his Elegies.
Other essays consider the influence of Castiglione on the paintings
of Bronzino, the metaphor of the horse and horsemanship in Sidney's
poetics, and the role of conversation inHutchinson and Milton.
Contributors: George Walton Williams, Sara Van Den Berg, Jennifer
Brady, John N. Wall, Ernest W. Sullivan II, Heather L. Holian, Anne
Lake Prescott, and Boyd Berry M. Thomas Hester isProfessor of
English, and Christopher Cobb is Assistant Professor of English,
both at North Carolina State University.
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