Form and Reform in Renaissance England: Essays in Honor of Barbara Kiefer LewalskiWritten by scholars on both sides of the Atlantic, they reexamine the categories which have shaped recent studies of early modern culture and literature, such as what constitutes the category of author or reader, what demarcates a particular literary form, and how its discursive shape might influence, and in turn be influenced by, contemporary political practices."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Nolls Nose or Body Politics in Cromwellian England | 21 |
Liberty of Conscience the Swarm | 45 |
Social Persons and | 70 |
The Rape of the Hearth | 104 |
Jonsons Family Values | 127 |
Invention Versus Dilation and | 153 |
Anne Lock and Aemilia Lanyer A Tradition of Protestant | 171 |
Gender in the SelfRepresentations | 220 |
Ruling Women in Jacobean England | 247 |
A King James Bible Protestant Nationalism and Boy Milton | 271 |
Milton Marvell and the Politics | 288 |
A Rewriting of Spensers Den | 306 |
Samsons Sacrifice | 321 |
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