Early Modern Literary Studies 13.2 (October,
2007) / Special Issue 16
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The Long 1590s
Edited by Annaliese Connolly and Lisa Hopkins
- Preface [1] Annaliese Connolly and Lisa Hopkins (Sheffield Hallam University).
- " 'These latter days of the world': the Correspondence of Elizabeth I and James VI, 1590-1603".
[2] Rayne Allinson, (Magdalen College, Oxford)
- "' To Love and Be Wise': the Earl of Essex, Humanist Court Culture, and England's Learned Queen". [3] Linda Shenk (Iowa State University)
- " 'The representing of so strange a power in love': Philip Sidney's Legacy of Anti-factionalism". [4] Richard Wood (Sheffield Hallam University).
- "'Et in Arcadia Ego': The Politics of Pirates in the Old Arcadia, New Arcadia and Urania". [5] Claire Jowitt (Nottingham Trent University).
- "'You serued God he set you free':
Self, Nation, and Celebration in the Wager-Voyaging Adventure of Richard
Ferris". [6] Michael Lee Manous (University of California, Riverside).
- " 'Resolve me of all ambiguities': Doctor Faustus and the Failure to Unify". [7] Andrew Duxfield
(Sheffield Hallam University).
- "'[I]ygging vaines'
and 'riming mother wits': Marlowe, Clowns and the Early Frameworks of Dramatic
Authorship". [8] Kirk Melnikoff (University of
University of North Carolina at Charlotte).
- "Peele's David and Bethsabe: Reconsidering Biblical Drama of the Long 1590s " [9] Annaliese Connolly (Sheffield Hallam University)
- "The ' Turk Phenomenon' and the Repertory of the Late Elizabethan Playhouse ". [10] Mark Hutchings (University of Reading).
- "To Sodomize a Nation: Edward II, Ireland, and the Threat of Penetration ". [11] Marcie Bianco (Rutgers University).
- "Shakespeare and the Invention of the Heterosexual". [12] Stephen Guy-Bray (University of British Columbia).
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2007-, Matthew Steggle (Editor, EMLS).