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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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Satire in the Elizabethan Era An Activistic Art

Satire in the Elizabethan Era: An Activistic Art

1st Edition

By William Jones
November 30, 2017

This book argues that the satire of the late Elizabethan period goes far beyond generic rhetorical persuasion, but is instead intentionally engaged in a literary mission of transideological "perceptual translation." This reshaping of cultural orthodoxies is interpreted in this study as both ...

John Bunyan’s Imaginary Writings in Context

John Bunyan’s Imaginary Writings in Context

1st Edition

By Nancy Rosenfeld
September 29, 2017

Within the last half-century, early scholarly approaches and analysis of John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress have seen siginificant advances in mandating and enabling a more contextualized view of Bunyan’s oeuvre. Utilizing this fresh examination of context, John Bunyan’s Imaginary Writings in Context...

Forms of Hypocrisy in Early Modern England

Forms of Hypocrisy in Early Modern England

1st Edition

Edited By Lucia Nigri, Naya Tsentourou
September 04, 2017

This collection examines the widespread phenomenon of hypocrisy in literary, theological, political, and social circles in England during the years after the Reformation and up to the Restoration. Bringing together current critical work on early modern subjectivity, performance, print history, and ...

Mendacity and the Figure of the Liar in Seventeenth-Century French Comedy

Mendacity and the Figure of the Liar in Seventeenth-Century French Comedy

1st Edition

By Emilia Wilton-Godberfforde
May 30, 2017

The first book-length study devoted to this topic, Mendacity and the Figure of the Liar in Seventeenth-Century French Comedy offers an important contribution to scholarship on the theatre as well as on early modern attitudes in France, specifically on the subject of lying and deception. Unusually ...

Patrons and Patron Saints in Early Modern English Literature

Patrons and Patron Saints in Early Modern English Literature

1st Edition

By Alison Chapman
May 31, 2017

This book visits the fact that, in the pre-modern world, saints and lords served structurally similar roles, acting as patrons to those beneath them on the spiritual or social ladder with the word "patron" used to designate both types of elite sponsor. Chapman argues that this elision of patron ...

Women’s Prophetic Writings in Seventeenth-Century Britain

Women’s Prophetic Writings in Seventeenth-Century Britain

1st Edition

By Carme Font
May 04, 2017

This study examines women’s prophetic writings in seventeenth-century Britain as the literary outcome of a discourse of social transformation that integrates religious conscience, political participation, and gender identity. The following pages approach prophecy as a culture, a language, and a ...

Experiencing Drama in the English Renaissance Readers and Audiences

Experiencing Drama in the English Renaissance: Readers and Audiences

1st Edition

By Akihiro Yamada
April 26, 2017

This book investigates the complex interactions, through experiencing drama, of readers and audiences in the English Renaissance. Around 1500 an absolute majority of population was illiterate. Henry VIII’s religious reformation changed this cultural structure of society. ‘The Act for the ...

Gender, Speech, and Audience Reception in Early Modern England

Gender, Speech, and Audience Reception in Early Modern England

1st Edition

By Kathleen Smith
March 27, 2017

This book makes a significant contribution to recent scholarship on the ways in which women responded to the regulation of their behavior by focusing on representations of women speakers and their audiences in moments Smith identifies as "scenes of speech." This new approach, examining speech ...

Androids and Intelligent Networks in Early Modern Literature and Culture Artificial Slaves

Androids and Intelligent Networks in Early Modern Literature and Culture: Artificial Slaves

1st Edition

By Kevin LaGrandeur
February 16, 2017

Awarded a 2014 Science Fiction and Technoculture Studies Prize Honourable Mention. This book explores the creation and use of artificially made humanoid servants and servant networks by fictional and non-fictional scientists of the early modern period. Beginning with an investigation of the roots ...

Twins in Early Modern English Drama and Shakespeare

Twins in Early Modern English Drama and Shakespeare

1st Edition

By Daisy Murray
January 16, 2017

This volume investigates the early modern understanding of twinship through new readings of plays, informed by discussions of twins appearing in such literature as anatomy tracts, midwifery manuals, monstrous birth broadsides, and chapbooks. The book contextualizes such dramatic representations of ...

Enchantment and Dis-enchantment in Shakespeare and Early Modern Drama Wonder, the Sacred, and the Supernatural

Enchantment and Dis-enchantment in Shakespeare and Early Modern Drama: Wonder, the Sacred, and the Supernatural

1st Edition

Edited By Nandini Das, Nick Davis
December 02, 2016

This volume addresses dealings with the wondrous, magical, holy, sacred, sainted, numinous, uncanny, auratic, and sacral in the plays of Shakespeare and contemporaries, produced in an era often associated with the irresistible rise of a thinned-out secular rationalism. By starting from the literary...

Milton's Italy Anglo-Italian Literature, Travel, and Connections in Seventeenth-Century England

Milton's Italy: Anglo-Italian Literature, Travel, and Connections in Seventeenth-Century England

1st Edition

By Catherine Martin
December 12, 2016

This book joins a growing trend toward transnational literary studies and revives a venerable tradition of Anglo-Italian scholarship centering on John Milton. Correcting misperceptions that have diminished the international dimensions of his life and work, it broadly surveys Milton’s Italianate ...

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