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Stereotypes and stereotyping in early modern England : puritans, papists and projectors.
Published 2021Table of Contents: “…Introduction: Rethinking early modern stereotyping in the twenty-first century -- Religious and national stereotyping and prejudice in seventeenth-century England -- On thinking (historically) with stereotypes, or the puritan origins of anti-puritanism -- History plays, Catholic polemics and the staging of political economy in Elizabethan England -- Alchemists, puritans and projectors in the plays of Ben Jonson -- Ranter and Quaker stereotyping in the English Revolution -- Fighting popery with popery: subverting stereotypes and contesting anti-Catholicism in late seventeenth-century England -- 'We do naturally ... hate the French': francophobia and francophilia in Samuel Pepys's Diary -- 'Sin and sea coal': smoke as urban life in early modern London -- Laboratories of subjectification: characters and stereotypes in late Stuart and Georgian theatre -- From Reformation to Enlightenment in post-Civil War orientalism -- Coda: The dialectics of stereotyping -- past and present…”
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Criminals as Animals from Shakespeare to Lombroso.
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Acknowledgements; List of Illustrations; List of Abbreviations; 1 Introduction: Tracing the History of the Criminal-Animal Metaphor; Part I: Creating 'Criminal Beasts' in Early Modern Literature and Law; 2 Catching Conies with Thomas Harman, Robert Greene, and Thomas Dekker; 3 Richard III's Animalistic Criminal Body; 4 Of a Howling Murderer -- The Duke of Malfi; 5 Ben Jonson's Comedies of Gulling Rogues; Part II: Humanizing Animals and 'Animalizing' the Lower Orders during the Long Eighteenth Century; Introduction to Part II: Eighteenth-Century Changes in the Criminal-Animal Trope.…”
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Stereotypes and stereotyping in early modern England : puritans, papists and projectors /
Published 2022Table of Contents: “…<P>Introduction: rethinking early modern stereotyping in the twenty-first century -- Koji Yamamoto and Peter Lake<br>1 Religious and national stereotyping and prejudice in seventeenth-century England -- Tim Harris<br>2 On thinking (historically) with stereotypes, or the puritan origins of anti-puritanism -- Peter Lake<br>3 History plays, Catholic polemics and the staging of political economy in Elizabethan England -- Koji Yamamoto<br>4 Alchemists, puritans and projectors in the plays of Ben Jonson -- Peter Lake and Koji Yamamoto<br>5 Ranter and Quaker stereotyping in the English Revolution -- Kate Peters<br>6 Fighting popery with popery: subverting stereotypes and contesting anti-Catholicism in late seventeenth-century England -- Adam Morton<br>7 'We do naturally ... hate the French': Francophobia and Francophilia in Samuel Pepys's <i>Diary</i> -- David Magliocco<br>8 'Sin and sea coal': smoke as urban life in early modern London -- William Cavert<br>9 Laboratories of subjectification: characters and stereotypes in late Stuart and Georgian theatre -- Bridget Orr<br>10 From Reformation to Enlightenment in post-civil war orientalism -- William J. …”
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