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SHAKSPER 1992: English Renaissance Literature Course (con't)
From: Hardy M. Cook (hmcook@boe00.minc.umd.edu) Date: 11/28/92
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 3, No. 341. Saturday, 28 November 1992.
(1) From: Louis Schwartz <SCHWARTZ@urvax.urich.edu>
Date: Thursday, 26 Nov 1992 12:23 EST
Subj: Re: More Rs: English Renaissance Literature Course
(2) From: Elaine M Brennan <ELAINE@BROWNVM.brown.edu>
Date: Friday, 27 Nov 92 16:32:20 EST
Subj: Re: Re: English Renaissance Literature Course
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From: Louis Schwartz <SCHWARTZ@urvax.urich.edu>
Date: Thursday, 26 Nov 1992 12:23 EST
Subject: Re: More Rs: English Renaissance Literature Course
The Rollins and Baker anthology is available in a paperback from
Waveland Press, Inc.
P.O. Box 400
Prospect Heights, Illinois 60070
ISBN 0-88133-673-4
I have a copy here on my lap, but there is no price and I've unfortunately
disposed of the flyer.
Louis Schwartz
University of Richmond
SCHWARTZ@URVAX.URICH.EDU
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From: Elaine M Brennan <ELAINE@BROWNVM.brown.edu>
Date: Friday, 27 Nov 92 16:32:20 EST
Subject: Re: Re: English Renaissance Literature Course
The Women Writers Project at Brown University has a substantial
number of texts by women writers of the English Renaissance online,
most of which can be made available in individual hard copy or a
customized anthology for course work.
Among the texts we have available are:
<author>
A Gent.
<title>
Iane Anger her Protection for Women. To defend them against the
Scandalovs Reportes of a late Surfeiting Louer, and all other like
Venerians that complaine so to bee ouercloyed with womens kindnesse.
<pubdate>1589
<genre>essay
<author>
Anonymous.
<note>
Probably by male author, but sometimes attributed to a woman.
</note>
<title>
Swetnam, the Woman-hater, Arraigned by Women.
<pubdate>1620
<genre>drama
<author>
E. C. [Cary, Elizabeth].
<title>
The Tragedie of Mariam, The Faire Queene of Iewry.
<pubdate>1613
<genre>drama
<author>
Clifford, Lady Anne.
<title>The Diary of Lady Anne Clifford,
<note>
ed. Vita Sackville West. (first published 1923; covers 1603; 1616;
1617; 1619)
</note>
<genre>diary
<author>
Clinton, Elizabeth, Countess of Lincolne.
<title>
The Countesse of Lincolne's Nurserie.
<pubdate>1622
<genre>essay
<author>
Grymeston, Elizabeth.
<title>
Miscellanea, Meditations, Memoratives.
<pubdate>1604
<genre>essay
<author>
Huntingdon, Lucy Countess of.
<title>
"The Bowells of the Earth my bowells slide", inscribed on the fly-leaf
of her copy of <title>Lachrymae Musarum</etitle> (1650) on the death of
her son Henry Lord Hastings. CH RARE BOOK 102354.
<pubdate> c.1650
<genre>poetry
<author>
Lanyer, Aemilia.
<title>
Salve Devs Rex Ivdaeorvm.
<pubdate>1611
<genre>poetry
<author>
Lok, Anne.
<title>
A Meditation of a Penitent Sinner: Written in Maner
of a Paraphrase upon the 51. Psalme of David.
<pubdate>1560
<genre>poetry
<author>
Melvill, Elizabeth, Lady Culross.
<title>
A Godlie Dreame.
<pubdate>1606
<genre>essay
<author>
Middleton, Elizabeth
<title>
"The Death and Passion of our Lord JESUS CHRIST, as it was Acted by the
Bloodye Jewes and Registred by the Blessed Evangelists." BOD MS
Don.e.17
<pubdate><1635
<genre>poetry
<author>
Primrose, Diana.
<title>
A Chaine of Pearle or A Memoriall of the peerles Graces, and Heroick
Vertues of Queene <pname>Elizabeth</pname>, of Glorious Memory.
<pubdate>1630
<genre>poetry
<author>
Sidney, Mary, Countess of Pembroke.
<title>
Psalms.
<pubdate>first published 1823
<genre>poetry -- translation
<author>
Sidney, Mary, Countess of Pembroke.
<title>
The Tragedie of Antonie. Doone into English by the Countesse of
Pembroke.
<pubdate>1595
<genre>drama -- translation
<author>
Speght, Rachel.
<title>
A Movzell for Melastomvs, The Cynicall Bayter of, and foule mouthed
Barker against Evahs Sex.
<pubdate>1617
<genre>poetry
<author>
Speght, Rachel.
<title>
Mortalities Memorandvm, with a Dreame Prefixed, imaginarie in manner;
reall in matter.
<pubdate>1622
<genre>poetry
<author>
Speght, Rachel.
<title>
Certaine Qvaeres to the bayter of Women. With Confvtation of some part
of his Diabolicall Discipline.
<pubdate>1617
<genre>poetry
<author>
Weamys, Anne.
<title>
A Continuation of Sir Philip Sydney's Arcadia: Wherein is handled The
Loves of Amphialus and Helena Queen of Corinth, Prince Plangus and Erona.
<pubdate>1651
<genre>prose romance
<author>
Wroath, Mary.
<title>
The Countess of Montgomeries Urania.
<pubdate>1621
<genre>prose romance
Anyone interested in a more comprehensive listing of texts available
or further information on creating a customized anthology is welcome
to contact me directly.
Elaine Brennan
Assistant Director
Women Writers Project
Brown University
Box 1841
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912
elaine@brownvm.brown.edu
401/863-3619
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