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Harp, Richard And Stanley Stewart (Eds.)

Ben Jonson Journal [10 Bd.e]. Literary Contexts in the Age of Elizabeth, James, and Charles.

University of Nevada Press., 1994-2003.,

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Harp, Richard And Stanley Stewart (Eds.)
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University of Nevada Press., 1994-2003.
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II, 249 / 287 / 210 / 243 / 351 / X, 361 / VIII, 658 / VIII, 321 / VIII, 305 / XIV, 443 Seiten / p. Broschiert / Paperback.
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Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langj�igem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - altersgem�sehr guter Zustand / very good condition for age - VOLUME 1 -- ARTICLES -- RICHARD HARP -- Jonson's House of Wisdom -- SUSANNE WOODS -- Aemilia Lanyer and Ben Jonson: Patronage, Authority, and Gender / -- SARA VAN DEN BERG The Passing of the Elizabethan Court -- JOHN MULRYAN -- Mythic Interpretations of Ideas in Jonson's -- Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue -- DAVID MCPHERSON -- Exact Numbers in the Ages of Man: -- A Debate in Renaissance England -- ROBERT C. EVANS & LYNN BRYAN -- Ben Jonson, Neostoicism, and the Monita of Justus Lipsius -- WILLIAM KERRIGAN -- A Woman's a Two-Face: Splitting in Shakespeare and His Age -- THOMAS CLAYTON -- �So our virtue lie in th'interpretation of the time": Shakespeare's Tragic Coriolanus and Coriolanus, -- and Some Questions of Value -- JAMES A. RIDDELL & STANLEY STEWART -- Spenser's House of Alma in the Early Seventeenth Century -- M. THOMAS HESTER -- "Ask thy father": ReReading Donne's Satyre III -- R . V . YOUNG -- Marvell and the Politics of Providence -- book reviews -- ANTHONY LOW -- David Cressy's Bonfires and Bells: National Memory and the -- Protestant Calendar in Elizabethan and Stuart England -- RICHARD HARP -- Edward W. Tayler's Donne's Idea of a Woman: -- Structure and Meaning in The Anniversaries -- JAMES A. RIDDELL -- David McPherson's Shakespeare, Jonson, and -- the Myth of Venice -- DENNIS QUINN -- Lisa Jardine's Erasmus, Man of Letters: -- The Construction of Charisma in Print -- GRACE IOPPOLO -- Ira Clark's Professional Playwrights: Massinger, Ford, Shirley, and Brome / THE BEN JONSON JOURNAL -- Literary Contexts in the Age of Elizabeth, James, and Charles -- VOLUME 2/1995 -- THE BEN JONSON DISCOVERIES AWARD -- ALBERT C. LABRIOLA -- Donne's "Hymne to God my God, in my sicknesse": Hieroglyphic Mystery and Magic in Poetry -- ARTICLES -- CYNDIA SUSAN CLEGG The 1586 Decrees for Order in Printing and the Practice of Censorship -- CAROLINE MCMANUS Reading the Margins: Female Courtiers in the Portraits of Elizabeth I -- PAUL STRAUSS -- Allegory and the Bower of Bliss -- SCOTT F . CRIDER -- Our Boundary Stones: �Torture" in All's Well That Ends Well -- MARTIN BUTLER -- Sir Francis Stewart: Jonson's Overlooked Patron -- DAVID M . WHALEN -- �Composing the Imperfect": Ridicule and the Rhetoric of Generosity in Jonson's Every Man in his Humour -- THOMAS L. MARTIN -- Enormity and Aurea Mediocritas in Bartholmew Fayre: -- The Ideals of Classical Comedy -- DENNIS QUINN -- Polypragmosyne in the Renaissance: Ben Jonson -- E . SAUER -- Monstrous altercations and barking questions": The Prodigious Births of Scylla, Mris. Rump, and Milton's Sin -- ARTHUR F . KINNEY -- Is Literary History Still Possible? -- BIBLIOGRAPHIC AND EDITORIAL -- STUDIES ANDNOTES -- IAN DONALDSON -- A New Edition of Ben Jonson? -- TON HOENSELAARS -- Ben Jonson: Text, History, Performance�A Report on the International Conference at the School of English, University of Leeds, 5-7 July 1995 -- PETER HAPPE -- Staging The Devil is an Ass in 1995 -- REVIEW ARTICLES -- R . V . YOUNG -- Endless Desire and the Private Self -- SCOTT F . CRIDER -- Just What Kind of Sophist Is Fish? -- BOOK REVIEWS -- PAUL STRAUSS -- New Historical Literary Study: Essays on Reproducing Texts, Representing History, edited by Jeffrey N. Cox and Larry J. Reynolds -- NORMA J. ENGBERG -- J. A. Burrow's Langland's Fictions -- MARTIN BUTLER -- Robert C. Evans's Jonson and the Contexts of His Time / 269 -- GRACE IOPPOLO -- King Lear: A Parallel Text Edition, edited by Rene Weis / 271 -- ROBERT T. BEHUNIN -- Collin Burrow's Epic Romance: Homer to Milton -- ROBERT C . EVANS -- Manfred Hoffmann's Rhetoric and Theology: -- The Hermeneutic of Erasmus -- DAVID C. MCPHERSON -- Alexander Leggatt's Jacobean Public Theatre -- GEORGIANNA ZIEGLER -- Susan Frye's Elizabeth I: The Competition for Representation / volume 3 / 1996 -- THE BEN JONSON DISCOVERIES AWARD -- KATHERINE DUNCAN-JONES "They say a made a good end": Ben Jonson's Epitaph on Thomas Nashe -- ARTICLES -- RICHARD B. WOLLMAN "Speak that I may see thee": Aurality in Ben Jonson's Print Poetry -- ROBERT BEHUNIN -- Classical Wonder in Jonson's Masques -- PAUL J. VOSS -- The Paerie Queene 1590-1596: The Case of Saint George -- DAVID GEORGE -- Night, Hell, and Epilepsy in Othello -- GRACE IOPPOLO -- Treason, Treasonous Sexuality, and the Eventful Politics of James I in -- Middleton's Hengist, King of Kent -- JAMEELA LARES -- Milton and the "Office of a Pulpit" -- JOHN STEADMAN -- Principles of Epic: Problems of Definition, Renaissance and Modern -- BIBLIOGRAPHIC AND EDITORIAL STUDIES AND NOTES -- JOHN MULRYAN -- "Is my team ploughing?': The Struggle for Closure in The Faerie -- Queene 1590 (3.45) -- E. E. DUNCAN-JONES -- Jonson's Queen Cis -- NEIL PROBST -- A Topical Index to Jonson's Discoveries -- ESSAY REVIEW -- ANTHONY LOW -- Debora Kuller Shuger's The Renaissance Bible: Scholarship, Sacrifice, and Subjectivity -- BOOK REVIEWS -- TIMOTHY ERWIN -- A. W. Johnson's Ben Jonson: Poetry and Architecture -- DAVID MCPHERSON -- W. David Kay�s Ben Jonson: A Literary Life -- TON HOENSELAARS -- William Slight's Ben Jonson and the Art of Secrecy -- CAROLINE MCMANUS -- Barbara Smith's The Women of Ben Jonson's Poetry: Female Representations in the Non-Dramatic Verse -- MARGARET HARP -- William Calin's The French Tradition and the Literature of Medieval -- England -- DAVID E . PHILLIPS -- Douglas Cole's Christopher Marlowe and the Renaissance of Tragedy -- ROBERT SHENK -- The Wit of Seventeenth-Century Poetry, Claude J. Summers and Ted- -- Larry Pebworth, eds. / volume 4 / 1997 -- ARTICLES -- HELEN OSTOVICH -- Mistress and Maid: Women's Friendship in The New Inn -- BRANDON S. CENTERWALL -- "Tell Me Who Can When a Player Dies": Ben Jonson's Epigram on Richard Burbage, and How It Was Lost to the Canon -- ROCCO CORONATO -- Was It Just an Anecdote? Ben Jonson and the Eucharist, Paris 1612 -- ROBERT L . MACK -- Ben Jonson's Own "Comedy of Errors": "That Witty Play," The Case is Altered -- JAMES A. RIDDELL -- Some Notes on the Printing of the Jonson Plays of 1631 -- DOUGLAS BROOKS -- "If He Be at His Book, Disturb Him Not": The Two Jonson Folios of 1616 -- DENNIS QUINN -- Pastimes of the Prince: Hal and Eutrapelia -- WILLIAM D. MELANEY -- Spenser's Allegory of Temperance: A Study in Comparative Poetics -- STELLA P . REVARD The Politics of Cowley's Anacreontiques -- BIBLIOGRAPHIC AND EDITORIAL STUDIES AND NOTES -- JOHN BURDETT AND JONATHAN WRIGHT -- Ben Jonson in Recent General Scholarship, 1972-1996 -- THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES PETER HAPP�The Alchemist and Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme: Folly and Illusion -- ESSAY REVIEWS -- ANNE LAKE PRESCOTT James A. Riddell and Stanley Stewart's Jonson's Spenser: Evidence and Historical Criticism -- CYNDIA SUSAN CLEGG Richard Burt�s Licensed by Authority: Ben Jonson and the Discourses of Censorship -- BOOK REVIEWS -- HELEN OSTOVICH Robert C. Evans's Habits of the Mind: Evidence and Effects of Ben Jonson's Reading -- ROBERT C. EVANS -- Richard Dutton's Ben Jonson: Authority, Criticism -- JOHN T . SHAWCROSS John Mulryan's "Through a Glass Darkly": Milton's Reinvention of the Mythological Tradition -- ANTHONY LOW -- Paul Strauss's In Hope of Heaven: English Recusant Prison Writings of the Sixteenth Century -- STANLEY STEWART Richard Strier's Resistant Structures: Particularity, Radicalism, and Renaissance Texts -- CLAUDE J. SUMMERS George Herbert in the Nineties: Reflections and Reassessments, edited by Jonathan F. S. Post and Sidney Gottlieb -- RICHARD HARP -- Stanton J. Linden's Darke Hierogliphicks: Alchemy in English Literature from Chaucer to the Restoration -- JOHN KERRIGAN Ren�ortin's Gaining upon Certainty / -- VOLUME 5 / 1998 -- ARTICLES -- ANT HONY LOW -- Sin, Penance, and Privatization in the Renaissance: Redcrosse and the True Church -- RICHARD DUTTON -- �Discourse in the players, though no disobedience": Sir Henry Herbert's Problems with the Players and Archbishop Laud, 1632-34 -- JAMES FITZMAURICE -- William Cavendish and Two Entertainments by Ben Jonson -- JEAN MACINTYRE -- Queen Elizabeth's Ghost at the Court of James I: The Masque of Blackness, Lord Hay's Masque, The Haddington Masque, and Oberon -- MATTHEW STEGGLE -- Valeat res ludicra: An imitation of Horace in Jonson's "Ode to Himself" -- JOHN C. BRIGGS Catharsis in The Tempest -- JENNIFER J. DONAHUE -- Elizabeth Drury as Testimony: A Thomistic Analysis of Donne's -- Anniversaries -- SANDY FEINSTEIN Milton's Devilish Sublime -- BIBLIOGRAPHIC AND EDITORIAL STUDIES -- MICHAEL E. CORNETT -- Working the Early Modern British Archive: Some Problems and Solutions of Access with a Checklist of Microfilm Sources -- KATIE J. M AGAW -- Modern Books on Ben Jonson: A General Topical Index -- NOTES -- FRANCES TEAGUE Jonson and the Gunpowder Plot -- JEFFREY KAHAN -- Re-evaluating Philip Edwards's Argument: Could Burbage Have Played Hieronimo? -- THE NEW CAMBRIDGE EDITION -- OF BEN JONSON -- IAN DONALDSON -- The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson -- DAVID GANTS -- The CUP Ben Jonson: Ruminations on the Electronic Edition -- ESSAY REVIEWS -- RICARDO J. QUINONES Stanley Stewart's "Renaissance" Talk: Ordinary Language and the -- Mystique of Critical Problems -- R. V. YOUNG -- A Profession in Crisis -- NORMA ENG BERG -- The Oxford Women Writers in English 1530-1850 Series -- BOOK REVIEWS -- DAVID BEVINGT ON Ian Donaldson's Jonson's Magic Houses: Essays in Interpretation -- GRACE IOPPOLO -- H. R. Woudhuysen�s Sir Philip Sidney and the Circulation of Manuscripts, 1558-1640 and John Kerrigan's Revenge Tragedy: Aeschylus to Armageddon -- DAVID MCPHERSON -- Alvin Kernan's Shakespeare, the King's Playwright: Theater in the -- Stuart Court, 1603-1613 -- JEFFREY KAHAN Shakespeare's Globe Rebuilt, edited by J. R. Mulryne and Margaret Shewring -- ANNE KUBANECK -- Lisa Jardine's Reading Shakespeare Historically -- ROBERT SHENK -- John Donne's �desire of more": The Subject of Anne More Donne in His Poetry, edited by M. Thomas Hester -- PET ER PARSONS -- Antonia Fraser's Faith and Treason: -- The Story of the Gunpowder Plot / -- VOLUME 6 / 1999 -- ARTICLES -- W. DAVID KAY -- Epicoene, Lady Compton, and the Gendering of Jonsonian Satire on Extravagance -- ROBERT S . MIOLA -- Creating the Author: Jonson's Latin Epigraphs -- JULIE SANDERS -- Jonson, The Sad Shepherd and the North Midlands -- LESLEY MICKEL -- "A Learned and Manly Soul": Jonson and His Female Patrons -- PAMELA ALLEN BROWN Jonson Among the Fishwives -- ROBERT C. EVANS Friendship in Shakespeare's Othello -- ROBERT L. MONTGOMERY -- The Present Tense: Shakespeare's Sonnets and the Menaces of Time -- J . P. CONLAN -- The Tempest and the King's Better Knowledge -- JULIA BRETT -- 'Grace is grace, despite of all the controversy": Measure for Measure, Christian Allegory, and the Sacerdotal Duke -- RICHARD BRUCHER -- Piracy and Parody in Chettle's Hoffman -- SURVEY -- Outstanding Twentieth-Century Books in English Renaissance Scholarship -- BOOK REVIEWS -- ARTHUR F. KINNEY -- Peter Beal's In Praise of Scribes: Manuscripts and Their Makers in Seventeenth-Century England -- KEVIN J. DONOVAN -- Achsah Guibbory's Ceremony and Community from Herbert to Milton: Literature, Religion and Cultural Conflict in Seventeenth- Century England -- PAUL STRAUSS -- Carol Everhart Quillen's Rereading the Renaissance: Petrarch, Augustine, and the Language of Humanism -- BIBLIOGRAPHIC AND EDITORIAL STUDIES -- HUGH CRAIG -- The Weight of Numbers: Common Words and Jonson's Dramatic Style -- CLINT DARBY -- Modern Books on Ben Jonson: A General Topical Index (First Supplement) -- NOTES -- MATTHEW PRINEAS -- "Yet Once More": An Allusion to Hebrews 12.26-27 in Ben Jonson's "On the Famous Voyage" -- PETER HYLAND -- "Not the paths I meant": Jonson and Shakespeare -- JEFFREY KAHAN -- Reforging Macklin's Forgery: Yet Another Example of Steevens "Laughing in His Sleeve" at Malone? -- ROBERT S. MIOLA -- Lancastrian Shakespeare: A Conference on Region, Religion, Patronage, and Performance�A Report on the International -- Conference at the University of Lancaster and the Hoghton Tower Shakespeare Centre, 21-23 July 1999 -- THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES -- HERBERT WEIL -- 'Be vigitant, I beseech you": A Fantasia on Dogberry and Doubling in Much Ado About Nothing -- ESSAY REVIEW -- R. V. YOUNG -- Harold Bloom's Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human / -- VOLUME 7 / 2000 -- SPECIAL SECTION -- Catholicism and English Renaissance Literature -- PAUL J. VOSS -- The Catholic Presence in English Renaissance Literature -- DAVID N. BEAUREGARD -- Shakespeare Against the Homilies: The Theology of Penance in the Comedies -- LISA HOPKINS -- The Comedy of Errors and the Date of Easter -- THOMAS RIST -- Topical Comedy: On the Unity of Love's Labour's Lost -- R. V. YOUNG -- Shakespeare's History Plays and the Erasmian Catholic Prince -- STEPHANIE CHAMBERLAIN -- Defrocking Ecclesiastical Authority: Measure for Measure and the -- Struggle for Matrimonial Reform in Early Modern England -- MARGUERITE A. TASSI -- Lover, Poisoner, Counterfeiter: The Painter in Elizabethan Drama -- CLIFFORD DAVIDSON -- Robert Southwell: Lyric Poetry, the Restoration of Images, and Martyrdom -- GERARD B. WEGEMER -- The Civic Humanism of Thomas More: -- Why Law Has Prominence Over Rhetoric -- ROMUALD I. LAKOWSKI -- Thomas More, Protestants, and Turks: Persecution and Martyrdom in A Dialogue of Comfort -- BOYDM. BERRY -- Two Restoration Responses to the Roman Church: -- Thomas Traherne and Mrs. Susanna Hopton -- ARTICLES -- ANGUS FLETCHER Jonson's Satiric-Comedy and the Unsnarling of the Satyr from the Satirist -- BRUCE BOEHRER -- The Case of Will Kemp's Shoes: Every Man Out of His Humour and the "Bibliographic Ego" -- JAMES M . SUTTON -- Jonson's Genius at Theobalds: The Poetics of Estrangement -- HUGH WILSON -- "Morbus Satanicus": The Psychomachia of the Deadly Sins in Ben Jonson's "On My First Sonne" -- Claude J. Summers -- Jonson's "Inviting a Friend to Supper" and William Herbert, -- Earl of Pembroke -- LILLIAN SCHANFIELD -- Ben Jonson's "An Execration upon Vulcan": No Joking Matter -- JOAN FITZPATRICK -- Spenser and Land: Political Conflict Resolved -- in Physical Topography -- KIMBERLY A. TURNER -- The Complexity of Webster's Duchess -- CATHERINE A. HENZE -- Music as Women's Defense "Against Malicious Detractors": -- The Case of Beaumont and Fletcher's The Woman Hater -- KATHRYN R. McPHERSON -- "I thought my all was given before": -- Configuring Maternal Grief in Seventeenth-Century England -- BIBLIOGRAPHIC/EDITORIAL STUDIES & NOTES -- ROBERT C. EVANS -- "New" Poems by Early Modern Women: "A Maid Under 14," -- Elizabeth With, Elizabeth Collett, and �A Lady of Honour" -- DEBORAH HILL -- Ben Jonson in General Scholarship, 1900-1972 -- AUTHORSHIP & ATTRIBUTION -- BRANDON S. CENTERWALL -- A Reconsideration of Ben Jonson's Contribution to Sir Walter Ralegh's -- The History of the World (1614) -- R. F. FLEISSNER -- Merlin Reclad: Shapeshifting and Shakespeare Unregistered -- JAMES HIRSH -- A Funeral Elegy, Shakespeare, and Elizabeth Cary -- ESSAY REVIEW -- JOHN T. SHAWCROSS -- William B. Hunter's Visitation Unimplor'd: Milton and the -- Authorship of De Doctrina Christiana -- BOOK REVIEWS -- MARTIN BUTLER -- Lesley Mickel's Ben Jonson's Antimasques: -- A History of Growth and Decline -- JOHN MULRYAN -- W. A. Sessions' Henry Howard The Poet Earl of Surrey: -- A Life -- PAUL STRAUSS -- Theresa M. DiPasquale's Literature and Sacrament: -- The Sacred and the Secular in John Donne -- PHEBE JENSEN -- Alison Shell's Catholicism, Controversy and the -- English Literary Imagination, 1558-1660 -- PAUL J. VOSS -- Ruth Samson Luborsky and Elizabeth Morley Ingram's A Guide to English Illustrated Books, 1536-1603 -- GRACE IOPPOLO -- G. Thomas Tanselle's Literature and Artifacts -- STEPHANIE CHAMBERLAIN -- Maryanne Cline Horowitz's Seeds of Virtue and Knowledge -- ROBERT C. EVANS -- Amy Boesky and Mary Thomas Crane, eds., Form and Reform in Renaissance England: Essays in Honor of Barbara Kiefer Lewalski / VOLUME 8 / 2001 -- "BEN JONSON AT BREAKFAST" -- ARTICLES -- IAN DONALDSON -- Looking Sideways: Jonson, Shakespeare, and the Myths of Envy -- PAULA. CANTOR -- In Defense of the Marketplace: Spontaneous Order in Jonson's Bartholomew Fair -- NOEL BLINCOE -- Bartholmew Fayre; A Celebration of English Folk Festivals -- BARBARA IRENE KREPS -- Contract and Property Law in The Devil Is an Ass -- ROBERT W . HALLI, JR. -- Versifying the Metaphor: Ben Jonson �s "Song. That Women are bvt Mens shaddowes" -- HANNA SCOLNICOV -- The Merchant in Volpone; Narrative and Conceptual Montage in -- Maurice Tourneur's Film -- CARLO M. BAJETTA -- The Manuscripts of Verse Presented to Elizabeth I: -- A Preliminary Investigation -- CHRISTINE E. HUTCHINS -- "Who is here so rude that would not be a Roman?": England as Anti-Type of Rome in Elizabethan Print and Julius Caesar -- JOHN JOWETT -- The Audacity of Measure for Measure in 1621 -- JOHN C. KERRIGAN -- Action and Confession, Fate and Despair in the Violent Conclusion of The Duchess of Malfi -- CLIFFORD DAVIDSON -- The Anglican Setting of Richard Crashaw's Devotional Verse -- PAULA McQUADE -- Truth and Consequences: Equivocation, Mental Reservation, and the -- Secret Catholic Subject in Early Modern England -- CLINTON ALLEN BRAND -- "Times winged Charriot": -- Marvell's Poetics of Secularization -- GABRIEL EGAN -- Hearing or Seeing a Play?: -- Evidence of Early Modern Theatrical Terminology -- CONVERSATION -- An Interview with Donna Hamilton and Anne Lake Prescott -- THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES -- PET ER HAPPE -- The Magnetic Lady Seen Again -- BOOK REVIEWS -- ROBERT N. WATSON Richard Harp and Stanley Stewart's The Cambridge Companion to Ben Jonson -- WILLIAM KERRIGAN -- Stephen Greenblatt's Hamlet in Purgatory -- PAULA. CANTOR -- Luke Wilson's Theaters of Intention: Drama and the Law in Early Modern England -- ROBERT C. EVANS -- Reed Way Dasenbrock's Truth and Consequences: Intentions, Conventions, and the New Thematics -- CHRISTINE E. HUTCHINS -- Jameela Lares's Milton and the Preaching Arts -- THERESA KENNEY -- R. V. Young's Doctrine and Devotion in 17th-Century Poetry: -- Studies in Donne, Herbert, Crashaw, and Vaughan -- CYNDIA SUSAN CLEGG -- Richard Dutton's Licensing, Censorship and Authorship in Early -- Modern England -- PHILIP RUSCHE -- Richard Newhauser's The Early History of Greed: The Sin of Avarice -- in Early Medieval Thought and Literature -- R.V. YOUNG -- Jan H. Blits's Deadly Thought: "Hamlet" and the Human Soul and -- John Lee's Shakespeare's Hamlet and the Controversies of Self / VOLUME 9 / 2002 -- ARTICLES -- MARTIN ELSKY -- The Mixed Genre of Ben Jonson's "To Penshurst" and the Perilous Springs of Netherlandish Landscape -- JULIE MAXWELL -- Ben Jonson Among the Vicars: Clich�Ecclesiastical Politics, and the Invention of "Parish Comedy" -- JAMES MARDOCK -- Hermaphroditical Authority in Jonson's City Comedies -- KAREN BRITLAND -- "All emulation cease, and jars": Political Possibilities in Chloridia, Queen Henrietta Maria's Masque of 1631 -- REUBEN SANCHEZ -- "affairs in tune": The Center and the Circle in Jonson's "Epithalamion" -- MIRI TASHMA-BAUM -- Englands Helicon; Epideixis, Complaint, and Escapism -- LAURIE ELLINGHAUSEN -- The Individualist Project of John Taylor "The Water Poet" -- L. E. SEMLER -- What God hath joined, let no man separate: -- Eliza's Babes and the Puritan Double Marriage -- AN ENGLISHMAN ON THE GRAND TOUR, 1604-06: SIR JOHN WRAY'S PILGRIM'S JOURNAL -- ROBERT C. EVANS An Introduction -- TIMOTHY D. CROWLEY -- An Annotated Transcript of Sir John Wray's Pilgrim's Journal -- BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES -- CHARLES CATHCART John Weever and the Jonson-Marston Rivalry -- STEPHEN ROTH -- How Ben Jonson Berayed His Credit: Parnassus, Shakespeare's "Purge," and The War of the Theaters -- ROBERT F. FLEISSNER -- "Table" Talk: Elizabethan Painting and Falstaffs Demise -- BOOK REVIEWS -- ROBERT C. EVANS -- Paul J. Voss's Elizabethan News Pamphlets: Shakespeare, Spenser, Marlowe, and the Birth of Journalism -- PET ER HAPP�-- Mathew R. Martin's Between Theater and Philosophy: Skepticism in the Major City Comedies of Ben Jonson and Thomas Middleton -- CHRISTINE E. HUTCHINS -- William W. E. Slights's Managing Readers: Printed Marginalia in -- English Renaissance Books -- JOHN MULRYAN -- Virginia Brown's Giovanni Boccaccio: Famous Women -- david mcpherson -- Robert C. Evans' Ben Jonson's Major Plays: Summaries of Modern Monographs -- PAUL STRAUSS -- Brian Stock's After Augustine: The Meditative Reader and the Text / VOLUME 10 / 2003 -- JOURNAL POLICIES -- EDITORS' PAGE -- ARTICLES -- MURRAY ROSTON -- Volpone: Comedy or Mordant Satire? -- PETER HAPP�-- Jonson's On-stage Audiences: Spectaret populum lud�attentius ipsis -- D . HEYWARD BROCK Ben Jonson's First Folio and the Textuality of His Masques at Court -- TIMOTHY J. BURBERY -- John Milton, Blackfriars Spectator?: "Eleg�Prima" and Ben Jonson's The Staple of News -- CATHERINE ROCKWOOD -- Topicality and Dissent in Jonson's A Tale of a Tub -- TRAVIS CURTRIGHT -- Sidney's Defense of Poetry: Ethos and the Ideas -- JOHN M ULRYAN -- Tradition and the Individual Talent: Shakespeare's and Jonson's Appropriation of the Classics -- STANLEY STEWART -- Philosophy's Shakespeare: Breaking the Silence -- JOHN CHANNING BRIGGS The Problem of Inartificial Proof: -- Othello Peers into Bacon's Universe -- CYNDIA SUSAN CLEGG -- Feared and Loved: Henry V and Machiavelli's Use of History -- JAMES P. BEDNARZ -- Between Collaboration and Rivalry: Dekker and Marston's Coactive Drama -- NOTES -- MICHAEL P. JENSEN -- Volpone Meets Matt Dillon: Jonson�s Play Adapted for Gunsmoke -- THEATER REVIEWS -- QUIMBY MELTON -- Recent Reviews of The Silent Woman and Eastward Ho! -- REVIEW ESSAYS -- STANLEY STEWART -- The Unbearable Slightness of Being: A Review of Anthony Low's Aspects of Subjectivity: Society and Individuality from the Middle Ages to Shakespeare and Milton -- ANTHONY LOW -- Recent Milton Publications: A Review of -- Barbara K. Lewalski's The Life of John Milton: A Critical Biography -- Richard J. DuRocher's Milton Among the Romans: -- The Pedagogy and Influence of Milton's Latin Curriculum David Loewenstein�s Representing Revolution in Mil ton and His Contemporaries: Religion, Politics and Polemics in Radical Puritanism -- BOOK REVIEWS -- PETER BEAL -- Leah S. Marcus, Janel Mueller, and Mary Beth Rose's Elizabeth I: Collected Works -- Janel Mueller and Leah S. Marcus's Elizabeth I: Autograph Compositions and Foreign Language Originals -- PRISCILLA FINLEY -- Peter C. Herman's Reading Monarchs Writing: The Poetry of -- Henry VIII, Mary Stuart, Elizabeth I, and James VI/I -- R. V. YOUNG -- Marc Berley's Reading the Renaissance: Ideas and Idioms from Shakespeare to Milton -- ROBERT C. EVANS -- Lukas Erne's Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist -- JOHN MULRYAN -- Catherine M. S. Alexander and Stanley Wells's -- Shakespeare and Sexuality/ -- STEPHEN SMITH -- Harold Bloom's Hamlet: Poem Unlimited -- PAUL J. VOSS -- Stephen W. Smith and Travis Curtright's Shakespeare's Last Plays: -- Essays in Literature and Politics -- STEPHANIE CHAMBERLAIN -- Kathryn Jacobs' Marriage Contracts from Chaucer -- to the Renaissance Stage -- Natasha Korda's Shakespeare's Domestic Economies: -- Gender and Property in Early Modern England -- AMIJO COMEFORD -- William St. Clair and Irmgard Maassen's -- Conduct Literature for Women: 1500-1640 -- ROBERTSHENK -- Dennis Quinn's Iris Exiled: A Synoptic History of Wonder.
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