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    Immateriality and early modern English literature : Shakespeare, Donne, Herbert / by Knapp, James A., 1968-

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…: Concept and Action in 1 Henry IV -- Part 2: Believing -- The Visible and the Invisible: Seeing the Earthly--Believing the Spiritual -- 'When though knowest this, thou knowest': Intention, Intuition, and Temporality in Donne's Anatomy of the World -- 'a brittle crazy glass': George Herbert and the Experience of the Divine -- Part 3: Thinking -- Cognition and its Objects, or Ideas and the Substance of Spirit(s) -- 'Thinking makes it so': Mind, Body, and Spirit in The Rape of Lucrece, Hamlet, and Much Ado About Nothing -- 'Neither Fish nor Flesh, nor Good Red Herring': Phenomenality, Representation, and Experience in The Tempest.…”
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    Taking exception to the law : materializing injustice in early modern English literature /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Two-Sided Legal Narratives: Slander, Evidence, Proof, and Turnarounds in Much Ado About Nothing -- volume 8. No Boy Left Behind: Education and Distributive Justice in Early Modern England -- volume 9. …”
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    Pronouncing Shakespeare's Words. by Coye, Dale

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…; A Pronouncing Guide to the Plays; The Most Common "Hard" Words in Shakespeare; The Most Common Reduced Forms; The Plays; All's Well That Ends Well; As You Like It; The Comedy of Errors; Hamlet; Henry IV part one; Henry V; Julius Caesar; King Lear; Macbeth; Measure for Measure; The Merchant of Venice; A Midsummer Night's Dream; Much Ado About Nothing; Othello; Richard II; Richard III; Romeo and Juliet.…”
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    Shakespeare up close : reading early modern texts /

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Friedman -- Spenser up close : temporality in The faerie queene / Linda Gregerson -- 'At heaven's gate' / Paul Edmonson, Stanley Wells -- On Shakespeare's Sonnet 60 / Brian Gibbons -- Balthasar's song in Much ado about nothing / Mark Womack -- The persistence of the flesh in Deaths duell / Kimberly Johnson -- The syntax of understanding : Herbert's 'Prayer (I)' / Daniel Shore -- The real presence of unstated puns : Herbert's 'Love (III)' / Michael Schoenfeldt -- 'Hardly they heard ' / Jeff Dolven -- Having it both ways in Juliet's 'Gallop apace' speech / Brett Gamboa -- 'To Celia' : not too close / Erik Gray -- Marvell's 'Mourning' / Stanley Fish -- On the value of the Town-Bayes / David A. …”
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