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This course covers non-dramatic prose and poetry of the sixteenth and early-seventeenth centuries, situating these works in their political, social, and cultural contexts. Authors may include More, ...
David Glimp specializes in Renaissance English literature. Most of his work has explored how English authors of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries engaged aspects of Renaissance moral and ...
Specializes in English Renaissance literature and culture, 1500-1660, especially intellectual history, history of science and technology, and cognitive literary theory. Ed., with Amy Boesky, Form and ...
Renaissance literature and its classical and biblical backgrounds; Elizabeth I and the writers of her court; the Bible and literature; fantasy. Spenser’s Heavenly Elizabeth: Providential History in ...
She is the author of Birds and Other Creatures in Renaissance Literature: Shakespeare, Descartes, and Animal Studies (Routledge, 2018; paperback 2020), Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature before ...
The Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies relies on the talents, scholarship and research of affiliated faculty across Saint Louis University, including faculty in the departments of English, ...
This literary phenomenon was ‘The Executed Renaissance’ by Iurii Lavrinenko and Jerzy Giedroyc and in this article we remember the Ukrainian writers whose work was salvaged by the anthology and whom ...
Lina Perkins Wilder teaches courses in Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature. Her courses include Essentials of Literary Study; Happy Endings: Shakespeare’s Comedies; Speaking What We Feel: ...
Gillian Murray Kendall loves to teach Renaissance literature, particularly Shakespeare and other Renaissance dramatists. She is the editor of and contributor to a volume of essays, Shakespearean Power ...
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