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Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture


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From Shakespeare to Jonson, Routledge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture looks at both the literature and culture of the early modern period. This series is our home for cutting-edge, upper-level scholarly studies and edited collections. Considering literature alongside theatre, popular culture, race, gender, ecology, space, and other subjects, titles are characterized by dynamic interventions into established subjects and innovative studies on emerging topics.

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Milton and the New Scientific Age Poetry, Science, Fiction

Milton and the New Scientific Age: Poetry, Science, Fiction

1st Edition

By Catherine Martin
April 17, 2019

Milton and the New Scientific Age represents significant advantages over all previous volumes on the subject of Milton and science, as it includes contributions from top scholars and prominent beginners in a broad number of fields. Most of these fields have long dominated work in both Milton and ...

Intricate Movements Experimental Thinking and Human Analogies in Sidney and Spenser

Intricate Movements: Experimental Thinking and Human Analogies in Sidney and Spenser

1st Edition

By Bradley Tuggle
March 08, 2019

Renaissance humanism takes as one of its subjects for inquiry the category of the human itself. As Intricate Movements: Experimental Thinking and Human Analogies in Sidney and Spenser shows, late sixteenth-century English poets found some remarkably radical ways to interrogate and redefine the ...

Anti-Black Racism in Early Modern English Drama The Other “Other”

Anti-Black Racism in Early Modern English Drama: The Other “Other”

1st Edition

By Matthieu Chapman
January 17, 2019

This is the first book to deploy the methods and ensemble of questions from Afro-pessimism to engage and interrogate the methods of Early Modern English studies. Using contemporary Afro-pessimist theories to provide a foundation for structural analyses of race in the Early Modern Period, it engages...

Fortification and Its Discontents from Shakespeare to Milton Trouble in the Walled City

Fortification and Its Discontents from Shakespeare to Milton: Trouble in the Walled City

1st Edition

By Adam N. McKeown
January 08, 2019

Fortification and Its Discontents from Shakespeare to Milton gives new coherence to the literature of the early modern Atlantic world by placing it in the context of radical changes to urban space following the Italian War of 1494-1498. The new walled city that emerged in the sixteenth and ...

Freedom and Censorship in Early Modern English Literature

Freedom and Censorship in Early Modern English Literature

1st Edition

Edited By Sophie Chiari
November 09, 2018

Broadening the notion of censorship, this volume explores the transformative role played by early modern censors in the fashioning of a distinct English literature in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In early modern England, the Privy Council, the Bishop of London and the Archbishop of ...

Mythologies of Internal Exile in Elizabethan Verse Six Studies

Mythologies of Internal Exile in Elizabethan Verse: Six Studies

1st Edition

By A.D. Cousins
December 19, 2018

Writers of the English Renaissance, like their European contemporaries, frequently reflect on the phenomenon of exile—an experience that forces the individual to establish a new personal identity in an alien environment. Although there has been much commentary on this phenomenon as represented in ...

The Early Modern Grotesque English Sources and Documents 1500-1700

The Early Modern Grotesque: English Sources and Documents 1500-1700

1st Edition

By Liam Semler
November 06, 2018

  The Early Modern Grotesque: English Sources and Documents 1500-1700 offers readers a large and fully annotated collection of primary source texts addressing the grotesque in the English Renaissance. The sources are arranged chronologically in 120 numbered items with accompanying explanatory ...

Blood and Home in Early Modern Drama Domestic Identity on the Renaissance Stage

Blood and Home in Early Modern Drama: Domestic Identity on the Renaissance Stage

1st Edition

By Ariane M. Balizet
August 23, 2018

In this volume, the author argues that blood was, crucially, a means by which dramatists negotiated shifting contours of domesticity in 16th and 17th century England. Early modern English drama vividly addressed contemporary debates over an expanding idea of "the domestic," which encompassed the ...

Eros and Music in Early Modern Culture and Literature

Eros and Music in Early Modern Culture and Literature

1st Edition

By Claire Bardelmann
May 29, 2018

What is the relationship between Eros and music? How does the intersection of love and music contribute to define the perimeter of Early Modern love? The Early Moderns hold parallel discourses on the metaphysical doctrines of love and music as theories of harmony. Statements of love as music, of ...

Jonson, the Poetomachia, and the Reformation of Renaissance Satire Purging Satire

Jonson, the Poetomachia, and the Reformation of Renaissance Satire: Purging Satire

1st Edition

By Jay Simons
May 29, 2018

Does satire have the ability to effect social reform? If so, what satiric style is most effective in bringing about reform? This book explores how Renaissance poet and playwright Ben Jonson negotiated contemporary pressures to forge a satiric persona and style uniquely his own. These pressures were...

Donne’s God

Donne’s God

1st Edition

By P.M. Oliver
May 31, 2018

His contemporaries recognised John Donne (1572-1631) as a completely new kind of poet. He was, wrote one enthusiast, ‘Copernicus in Poetrie’. But in the winter of 1614-15 Donne abandoned part-time versification for full-time priestly ministry, quickly becoming one of the most popular preachers of ...

Jewish and Christian Voices in English Reformation Biblical Drama Enacting Family and Monarchy

Jewish and Christian Voices in English Reformation Biblical Drama: Enacting Family and Monarchy

1st Edition

By Chanita Goodblatt
February 12, 2018

English Biblical drama of the sixteenth century resounds with a variety of Jewish and Christian voices. Whether embodied as characters or manifested as exegetical and performative strategies, these voices participate in the central Reformation project of biblical translation. Such translations and ...

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