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  2. Cambridge Authors » Byron

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    It is not coincidence that both in Don Juan and Canto III of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, when Byron thinks about his exile, he thinks about the nature of his poetry, ... Do we necessarily understand poems better, the more we know about the issues of
  3. Conferences

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    15-16 May, 2018. Case Western Reserve University,. Cleveland, Ohio. What We Don’t Know about the View and Who Its Audience Wasn’t. ... Argus became an early modern commonplace for vigilance, especially anti-erotic vigilance, and his death is also a
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    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/48.3.13/
    Joshua Held,. Trinity International University. Two of the most important thinkers about the meaning of the public in the last century: Ernst Kantorowicz and Jürgen Habermas. ... The argument extends existing scholarship about Spenser’s reception of
  5. https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?feed=rss2&cat=7

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    26 Apr 2024: I began by thinking about the resources which were already available to me, starting with the invaluable digitised collection of annotated books at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA.[4] ... In order to get a better sense of the types of
  6. A Cartesian Renaissance

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    If you are asking, for instance, about the quality of an experience expressed by a poem, there is an implied comparison with the critics’ own experience; if you are analyzing the ... or as a partner in a conversation with him: it is because he is
  7. | Spenser Online

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    Jeff Espie, Spenser, Chaucer, and the Renaissance Squire’s Tale. This essay develops existing scholarship about Spenser’s reconstruction of Chaucer’s Squire’s Tale in Book IV of The Faerie ... However, figures like Grylle, the Salvage Man, and
  8. News | Renaissance Research Group | Faculty of English, University of …

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    their appeal, and in several cases their authors express concern about the impressionable young minds of the audience and the formative influence of curricular and other institutional activity on the performance ... This conference aims to bring
  9. Editorial

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    In her essay Laetitia Sansonetti argues that we should pay more attention to the ways in which different languages force us to think about the world through their gendering of grammatical ... siding repair baltimore 1 year ago. It might be time to
  10. John Kerrigan, Shakespeare's Binding Language

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    Everything there is has been sophisticatedly synthesized here. Kerrigan marks out his own terrain in relation to adjacent territory: “The growing body of scholarship about early modern drama and law is ... 2] There is perhaps a point to be pursued
  11. https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cambridgeauthors/category/byron/feed/

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    9 Apr 2015: is not coincidence that both in emDon Juan /emand Canto III of emChilde Harold's Pilgrimage, /emwhen Byron thinks about his exile, he thinks about the nature of his poetry, why ... Do we necessarily understand poems better, the more we know about the

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