Early modern literature in history (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
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Early modern literature in history (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
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17 Items in the Series Early modern literature in history (Palgrave Macmillan (Firm))
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- Autobiography and authorship in Renaissance verse : chronicles of the self
- Drama and the sacraments in sixteenth-century England : indelible characters
- Early modern drama and the Bible : contexts and readings, 1570-1625
- English funerary elegy in the seventeenth century : laws in mourning
- English historical drama, 1500-1660 : forms outside the canon
- Male friendship and testimonies of love in Shakespeare's England
- Marlowe's republican authorship : Lucan, liberty, and the sublime
- Performances of mourning in Shakespearean theatre and early modern culture
- Performing childhood in the early modern theatre : the children's playing companies (1599-1613)
- Quoting death in early modern England : the poetics of epitaphs beyond the tomb
- Reading Shakespeare's poems in early modern England
- Rethinking the turn to religion in early modern English literature : the poetics of all believers
- Shakespeare's hybrid faith : history, religion and the stage
- Shakespeare, Spenser and the matter of Britain
- The material letter in early modern England : manuscript letters and the culture and practices of letter-writing, 1512-1635
- Tragedy and scepticism in Shakespeare's England
- Women writers and familial discourse in the English Renaissance : relative values
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