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English Literature - literature written in English since c.1450 by the inhabitants of the British Isles; it was during the 15th cent. that the English language acquired much of its modern form. For the literature of previous linguistic periods, see the articles on Anglo-Saxon literature and Middle English literature (see also Anglo-Norman literature).

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    The Uses of the Canon: Elizabethan Literature and Contemporary Theory » Read Now

    by Howard Felperin. 192 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    An important contribution to the current rethinking of "English," and to the reconsideration of Shakespeare's role within it, this book focuses on the emergence of the New Historicism, clarifying a number of key positions in the criticism of the past fifteen years. The essays subject many of New...
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    Elizabethan Rhetoric: Theory and Practice » Read Now

    by Peter Mack. 326 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    In this important contribution to the cultural and educational history of Elizabethan England, Peter Mack examines the impact of humanist training in the use of language on English prose writing. Study of the rhetorical codes and conventions in terms of which the debates of the period were conducted...
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    Framing Elizabethan Fictions: Contemporary Approaches to Early Modern Narrative Prose » Read Now

    by Constance C. Relihan. 274 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Elizabethan fiction has profited from the newer modes of critical inquiry. Such texts as George Gascoigne's The Adventures of Master F. J., John Lyly's Euphues, George Pettie's A Petite Palace of Pettie his Pleasure, or Nicholas Breton's The Miseries of Mavilla have often been seen as the work of...
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    Excess and the Mean in Early Modern English Literature (Chap. Five "Passionate Extremes and Noble Natures from Elizabethan to Caroline Literature") » Read Now

    by Joshua Scodel. 367 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    This book examines how English writers from the Elizabethan period to the Restoration transformed and contested the ancient ideal of the virtuous mean. As early modern authors learned at grammar school and university, Aristotle and other classical thinkers praised "golden means" balanced between...
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    Of Chastity and Power: Elizabethan Literature and the Unmarried Queen » Read Now

    by Philippa Berry. 194 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    Elizabeth I was one of the most powerful women rulers in European history. What can feminism reveal about the attitudes of her male subjects towards this enigmatic figure? Through readings of key Elizabethan texts by Lyly, Ralegh, Chapman, Shakespeare, and Spenser, Philippa Berry shows that while...
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    Sons and Authors in Elizabethan England » Read Now

    by Derek B. Alwes. 197 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    "This study examines the lives and works of three Elizabethan authors-John Lyly, Philip Sidney, and Robert Greene-in order to trace an important transition in authorship at an historical moment in England. In sixteenth-century England ""poetry"" (in Sidney's"
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    Elizabethan Narrative Poetry » Read Now

    by Louis R. Zocca. 310 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
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    Theatrical Convention and Audience Response in Early Modern Drama (Chap. 1 "'As It Was Acted to Great Applause': Elizabethan and Jacobean Audiences and the Physicality of Response," Chap. 6 "Drama of Disappointment: Character and Narrative in Elizabethan and Jacobean Tragedy," and Chap. 7 "Laughter and Narrative in Elizabethan and Jacobean Comedy") » Read Now

    by Jeremy Lopez. 239 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    This book provides a detailed and comprehensive survey of the diverse, formal conventions of the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries. Focusing on the relationship between the repertory system and the conventions and content of the plays, Jeremy Lopez proposes that understanding the potential...

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