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Part IV: Authors, Works, and Modes
Subject
Literature
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Renaissance Literature
Place
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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England
Period
1000 - 1999
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1500-1599
DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405154772.2010.x
Extract
17. More's Utopia: Medievalism and Radicalism 18. The Literary Voices of Katherine Parr and Anne Askew 19. Reformation Satire, Scatology, and Iconoclastic Aesthetics in Gammer Gurton's Needle 20. Bad Fun and Tudor Laughter 21. Perspective and Realism in the Renaissance 22. Seeing through Words in Theories of Poetry: Sidney, Puttenham, Lodge 23. Tudor Versification and the Rise of Iambic Pentameter 24. John Lyly's Galatea: Politics and Literary Allusion 25. Sidney's Arcadia, Romance, and the Responsive Woman Reader 26. Nature and Technê in Spenser's Faerie Queene 27. “In Poesie the mirrois of our Age”: The Countess of Pembroke's “Sydnean” Poetics 28. “Conceived of young Horatio his son”: The Spanish Tragedy and the Psychotheology of Revenge 29. West of England: The Irish Specter in Tamburlaine 30. The Real and the Unreal in Tudor Travel Writing 31. Jack and the City: The Unfortunate Traveler, Tudor London, and Literary History ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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