Center Or Margin: Revisions of the English Renaissance in Honor of Leeds BarrollSusquehanna University Press, 2006 - 318 pages Center or Margin: Revisions of the English Renaissance in Honor of Leeds Barroll includes essays by Catherine Belsey, Harry Berger, Jr., Philippa Berry, Raphael Falco, Jean E. Howard, Lena Cowen Orlin, Patricia Parker, Phyllis Rackin, Bruce R. Smith, Barbara Maria Stafford, Peter Stallybrass, and Susanne Woods. With sections on England at the Margins, Researching the Renaissance, The Human Figure on the Stage, and Artificial Persons, the collection makes interventions in historiography as well as history, literary interpretation, and also literary criticism. Some of the issues are England's marginal status in the sixteenth- and seventeenth- century world; the re-centering strategies of the Renaissance public theater in both time and space; mutually reinforcing fallacies engendered by common practices of canon formation and historical narrative; the central meanings of marginal characters in Shakespeare and Milton; |
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... Intensity : The Optical Technologies of Personal Reality Enhancement BARBARA MARIA STAFFORD Notes on Contributors Index 199 215 238 257 278 291 306 309 Illustrations Figure 1. Johannes Verspronck , Portrait of a Man 6 CONTENTS.
... Intensity : The Optical Technologies of Personal Reality Enhancement BARBARA MARIA STAFFORD Notes on Contributors Index 199 215 238 257 278 291 306 309 Illustrations Figure 1. Johannes Verspronck , Portrait of a Man 6 CONTENTS.
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... notes , " The ' European Age ' in world history had not yet dawned [ in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries ] . The Indian economy was still more productive than that of Europe . Even the per capita productivity of seventeenth ...
... notes , " The ' European Age ' in world history had not yet dawned [ in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries ] . The Indian economy was still more productive than that of Europe . Even the per capita productivity of seventeenth ...
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... Notes 1. This paper was brought into existence by Leeds Barroll , who asked me to write about a topic I had not thought about till then for a panel he chaired for the Shakespeare Association of America in Montreal in 2000. The quotation ...
... Notes 1. This paper was brought into existence by Leeds Barroll , who asked me to write about a topic I had not thought about till then for a panel he chaired for the Shakespeare Association of America in Montreal in 2000. The quotation ...
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... Late Eighteenth Centuries " in Merchants , Companies , and Trade , 95-115 ( see note 16 ) , and Halil Inalcik , An Economic and Social History , 315-63 . 20. Om Prakash , The New Cambridge History of India MARGINAL ENGLAND 37.
... Late Eighteenth Centuries " in Merchants , Companies , and Trade , 95-115 ( see note 16 ) , and Halil Inalcik , An Economic and Social History , 315-63 . 20. Om Prakash , The New Cambridge History of India MARGINAL ENGLAND 37.
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... notes , " there was clearly a high demand for a wide range of imports , which drove trade to the extent that some ... note 16 ) , 243-74 , particularly 257. For later develop- ments , see Dietmar Rothermund , " The Changing Pattern of ...
... notes , " there was clearly a high demand for a wide range of imports , which drove trade to the extent that some ... note 16 ) , 243-74 , particularly 257. For later develop- ments , see Dietmar Rothermund , " The Changing Pattern of ...
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