The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 11.2334 Thursday, 14 December 2000
From: Bob Evans <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>
Date: Thursday, 14 Dec 2000 00:52:03 EST
Subject: New Issue of Ben Jonson Journal; BJJ website
Dear Colleagues,
The latest issue of the _Ben Jonson Journal: Literary Contexts in the
Age of Elizabeth, James, and Charles_ has just been published. It is a
special double-issue, nearly 600 pages long, but available at no extra
charge ($25). It contains articles on Catholicism, women writers,
Shakespeare, and many other topics, in addition to essays and reviews on
Jonson (see table of contents below).
In addition, the BJJ website is now officially up and running; it lists
contents of all previous issues (www.benjonsonjournal.com).
Best wishes -- Bob Evans
BEN JONSON JOURNAL / VOLUME 7 / 2000
SPECIAL SECTION
Catholicism and English Renaissance Literature
PAUL J. VOSS
The Catholic Presence in English Renaissance Literature / 1
DAVID N. BEAUREGARD
Shakespeare Against the Homilies: The Theology of Penance in the
Comedies / 27
LISA HOPKINS
The Comedy of Errors and the Date of Easter / 55
THOMAS RIST
Topical Comedy: On the Unity of Love's Labour's Lost / 65
R. V. YOUNG
Shakespeare's History Plays and the Erasmian Catholic Prince / 89
STEPHANIE CHAMBERLAIN
Defrocking Ecclesiastical Authority: Measure for Measure and the
Struggle for Matrimonial Reform in Early Modern England / 115
MARGUERITE A. TASSI
Lover, Poisoner, Counterfeiter: The Painter in Elizabethan Drama / 129
CLIFFORD DAVIDSON
Robert Southwell: Lyric Poetry, the Restoration of Images, and Martyrdom
/ 157
GERARD B. WEGEMER
The Civic Humanism of Thomas More: Why Law Has Prominence Over Rhetoric
/ 187
ROMUALD I. LAKOWSKI
Thomas More, Protestants, and Turks: Persecution and Martyrdom in A
Dialogue of Comfort / 199
BOYD M. BERRY
Two Restoration Responses to the Roman Church: Thomas Traherne and Mrs.
Susanna Hopton / 225
ARTICLES
ANGUS FLETCHER
Jonson's Satiric-Comedy and the Unsnarling of the Satyr from the
Satirist / 247
BRUCE BOEHRER
The Case of Will Kemp's Shoes: Every Man Out of His Humour and the
"Bibliographic Ego" / 271
JAMES M. SUTTON
Jonson's Genius at Theobalds: The Poetics of Estrangement / 297
HUGH WILSON
"Morbus Satanicus": The Psychomachia of the Deadly Sins in Ben Jonson's
"On My First Sonne" / 325
CLAUDE J. SUMMERS
Jonson's "Inviting a Friend to Supper" and William Herbert, Earl of
Pembroke / 343
LILLIAN SCHANFIELD
Ben Jonson's "An Execration upon Vulcan": No Joking Matter / 353
JOAN FITZPATRICK
Spenser and Land: Political Conflict Resolved in Physical Topography /
365
KIMBERLY A. TURNER
The Complexity of Webster's Duchess / 379
CATHERINE A. HENZE
Music as Women's Defense "Against Malicious Detractors": The Case of
Beaumont and Fletcher's The Woman Hater / 403
KATHRYN R. McPHERSON
"I thought my all was given before": Configuring Maternal Grief in
Seventeenth-Century England / 421
BIBLIOGRAPHIC / EDITORIAL STUDIES & NOTES
ROBERT C. EVANS
"New" Poems by Early Modern Women: "A Maid Under 14," Elizabeth With,
Elizabeth Collett, and "A Lady of Honour" / 447
DEBORAH HILL
Ben Jonson in General Scholarship, 1900-1972 / 517
BRANDON S. CENTERWALL
A Reconsideration of Ben Jonson's Contribution to Sir Walter Ralegh's
The History of the World (1614) / 539
R. F. FLEISSNER
Merlin Reclad: Shapeshifting and Shakespeare Unregistered / 555
JAMES HIRSH
A Funeral Elegy, Shakespeare, and Elizabeth Cary / 567
BOOK REVIEWS / 589-652