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Experimental selves : person and experience in early modern Europe /
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Changing the Subject: Early Modern Persons and the Culture of Experiment; 1 The Shape of Knowledge: The Culture of Experiment and the Byways of Expression; 2 The Art of the Inside Out: Vision and Expression in Hoogstraten's Peepshow; 3 Persons and Portraits: The Vicissitudes of Burckhardt's Individual; 4 Justice in the Marketplace: The Invisible Hand in Ben Jonson's Bartholomew Fayre; 5 Actor, Act, and Action: The Poetics of Agency in Corneille, Racine, and Molière.…”
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Renaissance culture and the everyday /
Published 1999Table of Contents: “…Wayne -- Homely accents: Ben Jonson speaking low / Patricia Fumerton -- Everyday life, longevity, and nuns in early modern Florence / Judith C. …”
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Rhetoric and law in early modern Europe /
Published 2001Table of Contents: “…Shapiro -- Archives in the fiction: Marguerite de Navarre's Heptaméron / Carla Freccero -- Gay science and law / Peter Goodrich -- Bribery, buggery, and the fall of Lord Chancellor Bacon / Alan Stewart -- Ben Jonson and the law of contract / Luke Wilson -- Not the king's two bodies: reading the "body politic" in Shakespeare's Henry IV, Parts l and 2 / Lorna Hutson -- Law and political reference in Montaigne's "Apologie de Raimond Sebond" / Constance Jordan -- Mens sine affectu? …”
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Multilingualism in the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries /
Published 2015Table of Contents: “…5.6 Thomas Nashe (born 1567)5.7 Ben Jonson (born 1572); 5.8 John Dryden (born 1631); 6. …”
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Renaissance culture and the everyday /
Published 1999Table of Contents: “…: Humanist Reformation and Deformations of the Everyday in The Staple of News; 5. Homely Accents: Ben Jonson Speaking Low; Part II: The Everyday Making of Women; 6. …”
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News in early modern Europe : currents and connections /
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…News in literary forms -- "This straunge newes": plague writing, print culture, and the Invention of news in Thomas Dekker's The wonderful yeare (1603) / Viviana Comensoli -- English news plays of the early 1620s: Thomas Middleton's A game at chess and Ben Jonson's The staple of news / Lena Steveker -- "This is attested truth": the rhetoric of truthfulness in early modern broadside ballads / Nick Moon.…”
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