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Renaissance Papers 2005
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Anne L. Prescott
, Boyd M. Berry , Anne L. Prescott , Boyd M. Berry , George Walton Williams , Heather L. Sale Holian , Jennifer Brady , John N Wall and Sara Van Den Berg
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English
Published/Copyright:
2006
About this book
Eight new essays on topics from Shakespeare and Dryden to Donne, Bronzino, Sidney, Hutchinson, and Milton.
Renaissance Papers collects the best scholarly essays submitted each year to the Southeastern Renaissance Conference. In the 2005 volume, two essays focus on Shakespeare: one on "choric juxtaposition" in his twinned characters and one on the rhetoric of The Tempest; another essay on drama considers Dryden's critical response to Epicoene. There are two essays on John Donne, one on the choir space in his conduct of worship in St. Paul'sand the other on the revisions to his Elegies. Other essays consider the influence of Castiglione on the paintings of Bronzino, the metaphor of the horse and horsemanship in Sidney's poetics, and the role of conversation inHutchinson and Milton.
Contributors: George Walton Williams, Sara Van Den Berg, Jennifer Brady, John N. Wall, Ernest W. Sullivan II, Heather L. Holian, Anne Lake Prescott, and Boyd Berry
M. Thomas Hester isProfessor of English, and Christopher Cobb is Assistant Professor of English, both at North Carolina State University.
Renaissance Papers collects the best scholarly essays submitted each year to the Southeastern Renaissance Conference. In the 2005 volume, two essays focus on Shakespeare: one on "choric juxtaposition" in his twinned characters and one on the rhetoric of The Tempest; another essay on drama considers Dryden's critical response to Epicoene. There are two essays on John Donne, one on the choir space in his conduct of worship in St. Paul'sand the other on the revisions to his Elegies. Other essays consider the influence of Castiglione on the paintings of Bronzino, the metaphor of the horse and horsemanship in Sidney's poetics, and the role of conversation inHutchinson and Milton.
Contributors: George Walton Williams, Sara Van Den Berg, Jennifer Brady, John N. Wall, Ernest W. Sullivan II, Heather L. Holian, Anne Lake Prescott, and Boyd Berry
M. Thomas Hester isProfessor of English, and Christopher Cobb is Assistant Professor of English, both at North Carolina State University.
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Bronzino, Castiglione, and A Self-Portrait: Re-evaluating Bronzino’s Trip to Pesaro
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Tracing Astrophil’s “Coltish Gyres”: Sidney and the Horses of Desire
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Shakespeare’s Twins: Choric Juxtaposition
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Rhetoric and Intimacy in The Tempest
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“That Holy roome”: John Donne and the Conduct of Worship at St. Paul’s Cathedral
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Conversation in Hutchinson’s Order and Disorder and Milton’s Paradise Lost
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Dryden on Epicoene’s “Malicious Pleasure”: The Case of the Otters
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Keywords for this book
Renaissance Papers; Southeastern Renaissance Conference; Shakespeare; Dryden; Donne; Bronzino; Sidney; Hutchinson; Milton; literary criticism; drama; poetry; art history; literary analysis; George Walton Williams; Sara Van Den Berg; Jennifer Brady; John N. Wall; Ernest W. Sullivan II; Heather L. Holian; Anne Lake Prescott; Boyd Berry; M. Thomas Hester; Christopher Cobb
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For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research