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SHAKSPER 2008: Early Modern Literary Studies 14.1/Special Issue 18
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@SHAKSPER.NET) Date: 08/13/08
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 19.0458 Wednesday, 13 August 2008 From: Sean Lawrence <seanlawrence@writeme.com> Date: Tuesday, 12 Aug 2008 21:24:39 -0700 Subject: Early Modern Literary Studies 14.1/Special Issue 18 EMLS is pleased to announce a special issue on George Gascoigne. As usual, it is available for download free and without subscription at the following web address: http://purl.org/emls Early Modern Literary Studies 14.1/Special Issue 18 George Gascoigne Edited by Stephen Hamrick Introduction: 'Thus Much I Adventure to Deliver to You': the Fortunes of George Gascoigne [1] Stephen Hamrick, Minnesota State University, Moorhead. Self-portraits and Self-presentation in the Work of George Gascoigne. [2] Gillian Austen, University of Bristol. 'If the head be evill the body cannot be good': Legitimate Rebellion in Gascoigne and Kinwelmershe's Jocasta. [3] Allyna E. Ward, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. 'Nedelesse Singularitie': George Gascoigne's Strategies for Preserving Lyric Delight. [4] Matthew Zarnowiecki, Auburn University. The fruits of war: The voice of the soldier in Gascoigne, Rich, and Churchyard. [5] Elizabeth Heale, University of Reading. "A true Copie": Gascoigne's Princely Pleasures and the textual representation of courtly performance. [6] Susan Anderson, University of Leeds. Gascoigne's Globe: The Spoyle of Antwerpe and the Black Legend of Spain. [7] Linda Bradley SalaMonday, George Washington University. 'Lyke Chaucers boye': Poetry and Penitence in Gascoigne's Grief of Joye. [8] Kevin Laam, Oakland University. Book Reviews Kenneth Burke. Kenneth Burke on Shakespeare. Ed. Scott L. Newstok. West Lafayette, Indiana: Parlor, 2007. [9] Douglas Bruster, The University of Texas at Austin. Thomas Festa. The End of Learning: Milton and Education. New York & London: Routledge, 2006. [10] Angelica Duran, Purdue University. Eve Keller. Generating Bodies and Gendered Selves: The Rhetoric of Reproduction in Early Modern England. Seattle and London: U of Washington P, 2007. [11] Sara D. Luttfring, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Tom McAlindon. Shakespeare Minus 'Theory'. London: Ashgate, 2004. [12] Tom Clayton, University of Minnesota. Theatre Reviews Cambridge, Spring 2008. [13] Michael Grosvenor Myer. _______________________________________________________________ S H A K S P E R: The Global Shakespeare Discussion List Hardy M. Cook, editor@shaksper.net The S H A K S P E R Web Site <http://www.shaksper.net> DISCLAIMER: Although SHAKSPER is a moderated discussion list, the opinions expressed on it are the sole property of the poster, and the editor assumes no responsibility for them.
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