The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 14.0660 Friday, 4 April 2003
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Date: Thursday, 3 Apr 2003 14:21:46 EST
Subject: TOC: Ben Jonson Journal 9
THE BEN JONSON JOURNAL
Literary Contexts in the Age of Elizabeth, James, and Charles
VOLUME 9 / 2002
ARTICLES
MARTIN ELSKY
The Mixed Genre of Ben Jonson's "To Penshurst" and the Perilous Springs
of Netherlandish Landscape / 1
JULIE MAXWELL
Ben Jonson Among the Vicars: ClicW, Ecclesiastical Politics, and the
Invention of "Parish Comedy" / 37
JAMES MARDOCK
Hermaphroditical Authority in Jonson's City Comedies / 69
KAREN BRITLAND
"All emulation cease, and jars": Political Possibilities in Chloridia,
Queen Henrietta Maria's Masque of 1631 / 87
REUBEN SANCHEZ
"affairs in tune": The Center and the Circle in Jonson's "Epithalamion"
/ 109
MIRI TASHMA-BAUM
Englands Helicon: Epideixis, Complaint, and Escapism / 129
LAURIE ELLINGHAUSEN
The Individualist Project of John Taylor "The Water Poet" / 147
L. E. SEMLER
What God hath joined, let no man separate: Eliza's Babes and the Puritan
Double Marriage / 171
AN ENGLISHMAN ON THE GRAND TOUR, 1604-06: SIR JOHN WRAY'S PILGRIM'S
JOURNAL TIMOTHY D. CROWLEY
An Annotated Transcript of Sir John Wray's Pilgrim's journal / 197
BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES
CHARLES CATHCART
John Weever and the Jonson-Marston Rivalry / 235
STEPHEN ROTH
How Ben Jonson Berayed His Credit: Parnassus, Shakespeare's "Purge," and
The War of the Theaters / 249
ROBERT F. FLEISSNER
"Table" Talk: Elizabethan Painting and Falstaff s Demise / 257
BOOK REVIEWS / 265
EDITORS' CHOICES / 291
CONTRIBUTORS / 303
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