Early Modern Literary Studies 4.1 (May, 1998)
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Articles:
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- Jonson's Stoic Politics: Lipsius, the Greeks, and the "Speach According to Horace." [1]. Robert C. Evans, Auburn University Montgomery.
- Petruchio's Horse: Equine and Household Management in The Taming of the Shrew. [2]. Peter F. Heaney, Staffordshire University.
Note:
- "Corrupt with goodly meede": Munera and Medusa in Book 5 of Spenser's The Faerie Queene. [3]. Joan Fitzpatrick, Shakespeare Institute, Stratford upon Avon.
Reviews:
- John Peacock. The Stage Designs of Inigo Jones: The European Context. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. [4]. A.W. Johnson, Ĺbo Akademi University.
- Harry Keyishian. The Shapes of Revenge: Victimization, Vengeance, and Vindictiveness in Shakespeare. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities P International Inc., 1995. [5]. Bryan N.S. Gooch, University of Victoria.
- Willy Maley. Salvaging Spenser: Colonialism, Culture and Identity. London: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's P, 1997. [6]. Christopher Ivic, University of Western Ontario.
- Jeffrey Masten. Textual Intercourse: Collaboration, Authorship, and Sexualities in Renaissance Drama. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997. [7]. Mary Bly, Washington University in St. Louis.
- Curtis C. Breight. Surveillance, Militarism and Drama in the Elizabethan Era. New York: St. Martins P, 1996. [8]. Chris Fitter, Rutgers University-Camden.
- Paula Blank. Broken English: Dialects and the Politics of Language in Renaissance Writings. London: Routledge, 1996. [9]. Swen Voekel, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.
- James Stokes, ed. Records of Early English Drama: Somerset. (Including Bath, ed. Robert J. Alexander). 2 Vols. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1996. [10]. James Cummings, University of Leeds.
- James D. Tracy. Erasmus of the Low Countries. Berkeley, California: U of California P, 1996. Desiderius Erasmus. Colloquies. Translated and annotated by Craig R. Thompson. Collected Works of Erasmus, Vols. 39-40. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1997. [11]. Romuald Ian Lakowski.
- Ann Thompson and Sasha Roberts, eds. Women Reading Shakespeare 1660-1900: An Anthology of Criticism. Manchester and New York: Manchester UP, 1997. [12]. Christine Mack Gordon, College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota.
- John M. Mucciolo, Editor. Assisted by Steven J. Doloff and Edward A. Rauchut. Shakespeares Universe: Renaissance Ideas and Conventions (Essays in Honour of W.R. Elton). Hampshire and Vermont: Scolar P, 1996. [13]. Steve Cirrone, Center for Higher Education.
- Reviewing Information, Books Received for Review, and Forthcoming Reviews.
Articles Accepted and Forthcoming in Future Issues:
- Literature and Geography, a special issue edited by Richard Helgerson and Joanne Woolway.
- "Introduction." Richard Helgerson, University of California, Santa Barbara.
- "Civilizing Wales: Cymbeline, Roads and the Landscapes of Early Modern Britain." Garrett Sullivan, Pennsylvania State University.
- "'Britannia Insularem in Ocean Maxima': Mapping the Nation in 1599." Emma Smith, Cambridge University.
- "A Map of Greater Cambria." Philip Schwyzer, University of California, Berkeley.
- "Spenser, Shakespeare, and the Map of Ireland." Bernhard Klein, University of Frankfurt.
- "Significant Spaces in Edmund Spenser's View of the Present State of Ireland." Joanne Woolway, Oxford University.
- "Translated Geographies: Spenser's 'Ruins of Time'." Huw Griffiths, University of Strathclyde.
- "'On the Famous Voyage': Ben Jonson and Civic Space." Andrew McRae, University of Sydney.
- "John Donne's Use of Space." Lisa Gorton, Oxford University.
- "'Upon the Suddaine View': State, Civil Society and Surveillance in Early Modern England." Sven Voekel, Rochester University.
- "Anti-geography in Early Seventeenth-Century England." Robert Appelbaum, University of Cincinnati.
- "Gutting the Map: Exchange and Abjection at the Cape of Good Hope." Jerry Brotton, University of Leeds.
- "Britannia Rules the Waves?: Images of Empire in Elizabethan England." Lesley Cormack, University of Alberta.
- "Ruling the World: The Cartographic Gaze in Elizabethan Accounts of the New World." Mark Koch, St Mary's College.
- "Internet Resources for Literature and Geography, A Hyper-linked Guide." Rhonda Lemke Sanford, University of Colorado at Boulder.
- "The (Self)-Fashioning of Ezekiel Edgworth in Jonson's Bartholomew Fair." Jean MacIntyre, University of Alberta.
- "Good Counsel and 'Famylyaryte' in Thomas Starkey's Dialogue between Pole and Lupset." Robert Haynes, Texas A&M International University.
- "'The Great Regalio's of a Play': A Note on The Fop as Theater." Andrew P. Williams, North Carolina Central University.
Readers' Forum:
Responses to articles, reviews, and notes appearing in this issue that are intended for the Readers' Forum may be sent to the Editor at EMLS@UAlberta.ca.
© 1998-, R.G. Siemens (Editor, EMLS).