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Literary circles and cultural communities in Renaissance England /
Published 2000Table of Contents: “…Thomas Hester -- "To all vertuous Ladies in generall": Aemilia Lanyer's community of strong women / Sharon Cadman Seelig -- The invention of the literary circle of Sir Thomas Overbury / John Considine -- "This art will live": social and literary responses to Ben Jonson's New Inn / Robert C. Evans -- Newcastle's ghosts: Robert Payne, Ben Jonson, and the "Cavendish Circle" / Timothy Raylor -- Reading poets reading poets: Herbert and Crashaw's literary ellipse / Paul A. …”
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Literary circles and cultural communities in Renaissance England /
Published 2000Table of Contents: “…Thomas Hester -- "To all vertuous Ladies in generall": Aemilia Lanyer's community of strong women / Sharon Cadman Seelig -- The invention of the literary circle of Sir Thomas Overbury / John Considine -- "This art will live": social and literary responses to Ben Jonson's New Inn / Robert C. Evans -- Newcastle's ghosts: Robert Payne, Ben Jonson, and the "Cavendish Circle" / Timothy Raylor -- Reading poets reading poets: Herbert and Crashaw's literary ellipse / Paul A. …”
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Literary circles and cultural communities in Renaissance England /
Published 2000Table of Contents: “…Thomas Hester -- "To all vertuous Ladies in generall": Aemilia Lanyer's community of strong women / Sharon Cadman Seelig -- The invention of the literary circle of Sir Thomas Overbury / John Considine -- "This art will live": social and literary responses to Ben Jonson's New Inn / Robert C. Evans -- Newcastle's ghosts: Robert Payne, Ben Jonson, and the "Cavendish Circle" / Timothy Raylor -- Reading poets reading poets: Herbert and Crashaw's literary ellipse / Paul A. …”
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Renaissance papers 2015 /
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…The Stuart Brothers and English Theater; "You would pluck out the heart of my mystery": The Audience in Hamlet; Spenser's Reformation Epic: Gloriana and the Unadulterated Arthur; Nationhood as Illusion in The Spanish Tragedy; The Wife of Bath and All's Well That Ends Well; A Necessary Evil: The Inverted Hagiography of Shakespeare's Richard III; Deny, Omit, and Disavow: Becoming Ben Jonson; "What strange parallax or optic skill": Paradise Regained and the Masque; A Protestant Pilgrim in Rome, Venice, and English Parliament: Sir John Wray; Book Reviews.…”
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Authority of expression in early modern England /
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