Medieval and Renaissance literary studies
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The series Medieval and Renaissance literary studies represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in Bates College.
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Medieval and Renaissance literary studies
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The series Medieval and Renaissance literary studies represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in Bates College.
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- After the heavenly tune : English poetry and the aspiration to song
- Culinary Shakespeare : staging food and drink in early modern England
- Elizabethan news pamphlets: : Shakespeare, Spenser, Marlowe & the birth of journalism
- Gluttony and gratitude : Milton's philosophy of eating
- Image government : monarchical metamorphoses in English literature and art, 1649-1702
- Literature & sacrament : the sacred and the secular in John Donne
- Milton among the Romans : the pedagogy and influence of Milton's Latin curriculum
- Milton and Homer : "written to aftertimes"
- Milton and monotheism
- Milton and the parables of Jesus : self-representation and the Bible in John Milton's writings
- Milton in the age of Fish : essays on authorship, text, and terrorism
- Milton the dramatist
- Milton's rival hermeneutics : "reason is but choosing"
- Paradise lost : a poem written in ten books
- Reading the Renaissance : ideas and idioms from Shakespeare to Milton
- Shakespeare and the spectacles of strangeness : The tempest and the transformation of Renaissance theatrical forms
- Shifting contexts : reinterpreting Samson Agonistes
- Single imperfection : Milton, marriage, and friendship
- The age of Milton and the scientific revolution
- The development of Milton's thought : law, government, and religion
- The plague in print : essential Elizabethan sources, 1558-1603
- The self in early modern literature : for the common good
- Theological Milton : deity, discourse and heresy in the Miltonic canon
- To repair the ruins : reading Milton
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