Renaissance Papers 2017

Renaissance Papers 2017
Author: Jim Pearce,Ward J. Risvold
Publsiher: Camden House
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2018-11-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781640140189

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This year's volume offers many contributions on early modern drama alongside essays probing identity, iconography, and devotional imagery in religious spaces and artworks.

Renaissance Papers 2021

Renaissance Papers 2021
Author: Jim Pearce,Ward J. Risvold,William Given
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2022-11-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781640141438

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Essays on a wide range of topics including the role of early modern chess in upholding Aristotelian virtue; readings of Sidney, Wroth, Spenser, and Shakespeare; and several topics involving the New World.

Renaissance Papers 2016

Renaissance Papers 2016
Author: Jim Pearce,Ward J. Risvold
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2017-01-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781571139795

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Annual volume of the best essays submitted to the Southeastern Renaissance Conference, this year with an emphasis on Shakespeare, reading practices, and the visual arts.

Renaissance Papers 2019

Renaissance Papers 2019
Author: Jim Pearce,William Given
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-11-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781640140837

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Sixty-sixth annual volume, taking in a range of topics relating to the literature of the period, from the power of naming to Shakespeare and Spenser, Herbert, Margaret Tyler and Margaret Cavendish, and Ben Jonson.

The Nature of the Page

The Nature of the Page
Author: Joshua Calhoun
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-12-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780812296747

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An innovative study of books and reading that focuses on papermaking in the Renaissance In The Nature of the Page, Joshua Calhoun tells the story of handmade paper in Renaissance England and beyond. For most of the history of printing, paper was made primarily from recycled rags, so this is a story about using old clothes to tell new stories, about plants used to make clothes, and about plants that frustrated papermakers' best attempts to replace scarce natural resources with abundant ones. Because plants, like humans, are susceptible to the ravages of time, it is also a story of corruption and the hope that we can preserve the things we love from decay. Combining environmental and bibliographical research with deft literary analysis, Calhoun reveals how much we have left to discover in familiar texts. He describes the transformation of plant material into a sheet of paper, details how ecological availability or scarcity influenced literary output in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and examines the impact of the various colors and qualities of paper on early modern reading practices. Through a discussion of sizing—the mixture used to coat the surface of paper so that ink would not blot into its fibers—he reveals a surprising textual interaction between animals and readers. He shows how we might read an indistinct stain on the page of an early modern book to better understand the mixed media surfaces on which readers, writers, and printers recorded and revised history. Lastly, Calhoun considers how early modern writers imagined paper decay and how modern scholars grapple with biodeterioration today. Exploring the poetic interplay between human ideas and the plant, animal, and mineral forms through which they are mediated, The Nature of the Page prompts readers to reconsider the role of the natural world in everything from old books to new smartphones.

An Unexpected Journal Shakespeare Cultural Apologetics

An Unexpected Journal  Shakespeare   Cultural Apologetics
Author: Jem Bloomfield,John D. Cox,Jack Heller,Laura Higgins ,Crystal Hurd,Corey Latta,Anthony Lawton,Tracy Manning,Louis Markos ,D.S. Martin,G. Connor Salter ,John P. Stanifer ,Gary L. Tandy ,Grace Tiffany ,Jennifer Woodruff Tait
Publsiher: An Unexpected Journal
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2022-12-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Reading Shakespeare through a Christian Lens Not only huge English literature fans or apologetics aficionados will be delighted by this special Advent issue of An Unexpected Journal. The aim is to interest the scholar, yes, but also the general reader who has no special knowledge of English literature, Shakespeare, or apologetics. The defense of the Christian faith believes that no domain of human experience. All areas, including the history of ideas political, philosophical, scientific, and social, are fair game for apologetic research and discussion. All that we express in literature (especially the dramatic arts) deals with our experience, and experience is tied to the One who Makes, Redeems, and Sanctifies experience. With features from guest editors: Joe Ricke: "A Guide to Reading this Volume," "Introduction," "Against Pessimism: As You Like It (or Not)" Sarah R.A. Waters: "Lewis, Lear, and The Four Loves" As well as contributions from Shakespearean Scholars: Jem Bloomfield: "Disclosures of Form" John D. Cox: "Paradoxia Shakespeareana" Jack Heller: "Dogberry’s Inscrutable Grace in Much Ado about Nothing" Laura Higgins: "Shakespeare’s Hidden Ghosts" Crystal Hurd: "Ophelia" Corey Latta: "Hamlet’s Father" and "Othello" Tony Lawton and Editors: "Shakespeare and Cultural Apologetics" Tracy Manning and Editors: "An Interview with Tracy Manning" Louis Markos: "Letters From Shakespeare: Love" and "Letters From Shakespeare: Fools" D.S. Martin: "A Poem Emerging From An Epigraph Concerning Hamlet’s Indirection" G. Connor Salter: "Adaptation and Cultural Apologetics" John Stanifer: "Authorship: A Poetic Meditation" Jennifer Woodruff Tait: "Scripture" and "Jaques Tells His Story" Grace Tiffany: “Who is’t can read a woman?” Gary L. Tandy: “O, I have ta’en too little care of this” Including excerpts from the works of William Shakespeare: "Sonnet 55" "Cordelia To Lear" "Isabella’s Speech (On Mercy)" "Bottom’s Dream + Biblical Source" "On Mercy and Prejudice" "Sonnet 116" And commentary from classic authors: "On Shakespeare" by George MacDonald "On MacBeth" by G.K. Chesterton Erasmus On Fools "On Shakespeare" by John Milton 250 pages Volume 5, Issue 4 (Advent 2022)

Reconsidering the Renaissance

Reconsidering the Renaissance
Author: State University of New York at Binghamton. Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies. Conference
Publsiher: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS)
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: UVA:X002193010

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Renaissance Papers 2014

Renaissance Papers 2014
Author: Jim Pearce,Ward J. Risvold,Nathan Dixon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2015
Genre: Renaissance
ISBN: OCLC:1261773952

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