Renaissance -- England
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Renaissance -- England
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Renaissance
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- Renaissance go-betweens, cultural exchange in early modern Europe, edited by Andreas Höfele, Werner von Koppenfels
- Re-imagining Western European geography in English Renaissance drama, Monica Matei-Chesnoiu
- Used books, marking readers in Renaissance England, William H. Sherman
- Supernatural fiction in early modern drama and culture, Ryan Curtis Friesen
- The English renaissance, orientalism, and the idea of Asia, Debra Johanyak and Walter S. H. Lim, editors
- The English renaissance and the Far East, cross-cultural encounters, Adele Lee
- Defending literature in early modern England, Renaissance literary theory in social context, Robert Matz
- The culture of slander in early modern England, M. Lindsay Kaplan
- Shakespearean negotiations, the circulation of social energy in Renaissance England, Stephen Greenblatt
- A companion to the global Renaissance, literature and culture in the era of expansion, 1500-1700, edited by Jyotsna G. Singh
- The political Bible in early modern England, Kevin Killeen, University of York
- The renaissance, English cultural nationalism, and modernism, 1860-1920, Lynne Walhout Hinojosa
- Prosecuting crime in the Renaissance: England, Germany, France, John H. Langbein
- Carnival and theater, plebeian culture and the structure of authority in Renaissance England, Michael D Bristol
- Humanism in the age of Henry VIII, Maria Dowling
- Education in Renaissance England
- Neo-historicism, studies in Renaissance literature, history and politics, edited by Robin Headlam Wells, Glenn Burgess, and Rowland Wymer
- Science, reading, and Renaissance literature, the art of making knowledge, 1580-1670, Elizabeth Spiller
- Renaissance self-fashioning, from More to Shakespeare, Stephen Greenblatt ; with a new preface
- Natural law in English Renaissance literature, R.S. White
- The Italian encounter with Tudor England, a cultural politics of translation, Michael Wyatt
- Law and empire in English Renaissance literature, Brian C. Lockey
- Cultural creativity in the early English Renaissance, popular culture in town and country, Elisabeth Salter
- Poetry and politics in the English Renaissance, David Norbrook
- Premises and motifs in Renaissance thought and literature, C.A. Patrides
- Two Renaissance mythmakers, Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson, edited, with a foreword, by Alvin Kernan
- Humanism and America, an intellectual history of English colonisation, 1500-1625, Andrew Fitzmaurice
- Discovering the subject in Renaissance England, Elizabeth Hanson
- Representing the English Renaissance, edited by Stephen Greenblatt
- Courtly letters in the age of Henry VIII, literary culture and the arts of deceit, Seth Lerer
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