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This book provides a novel account of how Shakespeare creates his great tragic characters. It examines Shakespeare's... Read More >>
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Discusses the way that the figure of the rogue persistently conflates sexual and social deviance, and argues that... Read More >>
In Speaking Spirits, Sherry Roush presents the first systematic study of early modern Italian eidolopoeia. Read More >>
aper Crusade is a bold reinvention of Shakespeare’s play, The Tempest. Michelle Penn’s vivid imagery and startling,... Read More >>
The pastor in print is the first book-length analysis of the phenomenon of early modern pastors who intentionally... Read More >>
Le Moyen de parvenir, now recognized as a major text, nevertheless presents formidable hermeneutical challenges.... Read More >>
A celebratory volume that gathers distinguished eighteenth-century studies scholars to honor the achievements, professional... Read More >>
Confessional poetry, romans a clef, personal essays, gossip columns, and more gave Romantic-era readers exceptional... Read More >>
"First, an analysis of Montaigne's complex relationship with his ancient sources is conducted by studying his library.... Read More >>
"Henri Etienne's work forms part of a long process of discovering Seneca--a process begun at the start of the sixteenth... Read More >>
"Going back to the source of Montaigne's writing style, in which Latin meets French and prose meets poetry, the... Read More >>
"These three allegorical treatises by Gabrielle de Bourbon are both an experiment in personal asceticism and an... Read More >>
A history of acting Shakespeare that explores the ways in which the lives and careers of actors have been shaped... Read More >>
In the early modern period, the humanist practice of translation of sacred as well as secular texts created new... Read More >>