Renaissance papers 2004 / edited by Christopher Cobb and M. Thomas Hester.
2004
CB361 .S68 2004eb
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Title
Renaissance papers 2004 / edited by Christopher Cobb and M. Thomas Hester.
ISBN
9781571137470 (electronic bk.)
1571137475 (electronic bk.)
1571133119
9781571133113
1571137475 (electronic bk.)
1571133119
9781571133113
Imprint
Rochester, NY : Published for The Southeastern Renaissance Conference by Camden House, ©2004.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (192 pages) : illustrations
Call Number
CB361 .S68 2004eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)680828358
Summary
Renaissance Papers' is a collection of the best scholarly essays submitted each year to the Southeastern Renaissance Conference. The Conference accepts papers on all subjects relating to the Renaissance -music, art, history, literature, etc. -from scholars all over North America and the world. Of the seven essays in the 2004 volume, three have to do with the Metaphysical Poets; among the topics here are the significant use of chiasmus in the poetry of Donne and Herbert, reading Donne's Virginian Company sermon in its context, and the religion of Crashaw. Other essays consider the John Eliot emendation in 'The Life of King Henry V,' the justice and rationality of authority in 'The Winter's Tale,' Marlowe's poetry of allusion and substitution in 'Hero and Leander,' and the shape of Book X of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'. Contributors: Anne Coldiron, Andrew Harvey, Pamela Royston Macfie, Joseph A. Porter, Jeanne Shami, Kay Gilliland Stevenson, and John N. Wall. M. Thomas Hester is professor of English, and Christopher Cobb is assistant professor of English, both at North Carolina State University.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note
""Frontcover""; ""CONTENTS""; ""All Ovids Elegies, the Amores, and the Allusive Close of Marlowe's Hero and Leander""; ""Revisiting Shakespeare's Eliot""; """'Tis Rigor and Not Law": Trials of Women as Trials of Patriarchy in The Winter's Tale""; ""Crossing Wits: Donne, Herbert, and Sacramental Rhetoric""; ""Love and Power: The Rhetorical Motives of John Donne's 1622 Sermon to the Virginia Company""; ""Crashaw, Catholicism, and Englishness: Defining Religious Identity""; ""Addendum""; ""Beyond "no end": The Shape of Paradise Lost X""
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Series
Renaissance papers, 0584-4207
Available in Other Form
Print version: Southeastern Renaissance Conference (61st : 2004 : Durham, N.C.). Renaissance papers 2004. Rochester, NY. : Camden House, 2004
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