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The Suicide of Lavinia: Finding Rome in Titus Andronicus
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Sonya Freeman Loftis
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- John Donne and the Practice of Priesthood 1
- Charity, Halifax, and Utopia: The Disadvantageous Setting of Thomas Browne’s Religio Medici 17
- Presbyterian Church and State Before The Solemn League and Covenant 33
- The Flaw in Paradise: The Critique of Idealism in Margaret Cavendish’s The Blazing World 55
- “Conceited portraiture before his Book . . . to catch fools and silly gazers”: Some Reflections on Paradise Lost and the Tradition of the Engraved Frontispiece 69
- “But Smythes Must Speake”: Women’s and Commoners’ Voices in the Mirror for Magistrates 83
- Fit for a King: The Manuscript Psalms of King James VI/I 97
- The Suicide of Lavinia: Finding Rome in Titus Andronicus 111
- The Language of Gods: Rhetoric and the Construction of Masculinity in Julius Caesar 125
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- John Donne and the Practice of Priesthood 1
- Charity, Halifax, and Utopia: The Disadvantageous Setting of Thomas Browne’s Religio Medici 17
- Presbyterian Church and State Before The Solemn League and Covenant 33
- The Flaw in Paradise: The Critique of Idealism in Margaret Cavendish’s The Blazing World 55
- “Conceited portraiture before his Book . . . to catch fools and silly gazers”: Some Reflections on Paradise Lost and the Tradition of the Engraved Frontispiece 69
- “But Smythes Must Speake”: Women’s and Commoners’ Voices in the Mirror for Magistrates 83
- Fit for a King: The Manuscript Psalms of King James VI/I 97
- The Suicide of Lavinia: Finding Rome in Titus Andronicus 111
- The Language of Gods: Rhetoric and the Construction of Masculinity in Julius Caesar 125