[1 vol. in 3 iss.] The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. Vol. 40.
[1 vol. in 3 iss.] The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. Vol. 40.
Metodi di Pagamento
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Dettagli
- Autore
- Aers, David And Valeria Finucci (Eds.)
- Editori
- Duke University Press, 2010.
- Formato
- 627 p. Original softcover.
- Sovracoperta
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- Lingue
- Inglese
- Copia autografata
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- Prima edizione
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Descrizione
From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Small staining on binding of Nr. 2, slightly rubbed, overall very good and clean. / Kleine Anschmutzung auf Nr. 2, leicht berieben, insgesamt sehr gut und sauber. - Content: Nr. 1: Premodern Shakespeare -- Special Issue Editors: Sarah Beckwith and James Simpson -- Premodern Shakespeare by Sarah Beckwith and James Simpson -- Who�s Afraid of Darwin? Revisiting Chambers and Hardison and Nietzsche by John Parker -- Good King Henry and the Genealogy of Shakespeare�s First History Plays by Catherine Sanok -- Shakespeare�s Theater Games by Tom Bishop -- �And he hath enough�: The Penitential Economies of The Merchant of Venice by Heather Hirschfeld -- Shakespeare�s Everyman: Measure for Measure and English Fundamentalism by Thomas Fulton -- Shakespeare�s Katherine of Aragon: Last Medieval Queen, First Recusant Martyr by Amy Appleford -- Living in the Past: Thebes, Periodization, and The Two Noble Kinsmen by Alex Davis. - Nr. 2: Problem Portraits: The Ambivalence of Visual Representation in Byzantium by Paroma Chatterjee -- Hewing the Ancient Elm: Anger, Arboricide, and Medieval Kingship by Lindsay Diggelmann -- The Formation of Forgiveness in Piers Plowman by Rachael Deagman -- Interpreting Inaccuracy: The Fiction of Longitude in Early Modern Spain by Seth R. Kimmel -- Manly Matters: The Theatricality and Sociability of Beards in Giordano Bruno�s Candelaio and Sixteenth-Century Italy by Douglas Biow -- Laureation and Identity: Rewriting Literary History in John Skelton�s Garland of Laurel by Dan Breen -- Shakespeare�s Speech by David Schalkwyk. - No. 3: English Reformations: Historiography, Theology, and Narrative -- Special Issue Editors: David Aers and Nigel Smith -- English Reformations by David Aers and Nigel Smith -- William Tyndale and Religious Debate by Thomas Betteridge -- Puritanism, (Monarchical) Republicanism, and Monarchy; or John Whitgift, Antipuritanism, and the �Invention� of Popularity by Peter Lake -- Transforming Work: Protestantism and the Piers Plowman Tradition by Katherine C. Little -- Can You Serve? The Theology of Service from Langland to Luther by Jim Knowles -- Dead Souls and Modern Minds? Mortalism and the Early Modern Imagination, from Marlowe to Milton by Nicholas McDowell.