Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 6, No. 0357. Wednesday, 3 May 1995.
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Date: Monday, 01 May 95 14:50:00 PDT
Subj: RE: SHK 6.0350 Re: Textbooks
(2) From: Alan Rosen <
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Date: Tuesday, 02 May 95 07:19:26 IDT
Subj: Anthologies
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From: Georgianna Ziegler <
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Date: Monday, 01 May 95 14:50:00 PDT
Subject: 6.0350 Re: Textbooks
Comment: RE: SHK 6.0350 Re: Textbooks
Barbara Lewalski's book is PROTESTANT POETICS AND THE SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY
RELIGIOUS LYRIC (Princeton UP, 1979).
For Elizabeth I, Paul Johnson's biography is good, as of course is the golden
oldie by Neale. The new books by Frye and Levin should certainly be on the
reading list, as well as a very new one (only available in England at the
moment) by Helen Hackett, VIRGIN MOTHER, MAIDEN QUEEN: ELIZABETH I AND THE CULT
OF THE VIRGIN MARY (Macmillan, 1995). For other material, see the sections on
Elizabeth I that have appeared in the ELR "Women in the Renaissance"
bibliographies, most recently in the Winter 1994 issue, the earlier two in
WOMEN IN THE RENAISSANCE, ed. Farrell, Hageman, and Kinney (U Mass, 1990).
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From: Alan Rosen <
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Date: Tuesday, 02 May 95 07:19:26 IDT
Subject: Anthologies
I would be grateful for recommendations on up-to-date anthologies suitable
for a undergraduate course on Renaissance Lit. Or anything else helpful.
Thanks. Alan Rosen
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