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  2. Anna-Maria Hartmann, English Mythography in its European Context:…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/49.2.11/
    part of a great chain of meaning’ (9), correcting for ‘the general tendency of literary scholarship to focus on Ovid’ through serious engagement with ‘other, less well-known aspects of the ... reception of myth’ (11), and opening new avenues
  3. Spenser Studies in Japan, 2011 to 2013

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/43.3.67/
    impact. This study not only highlights the universal appeal of Spenser's work but also demonstrates Japan's commitment to literary scholarship. ... Just as Spenser Studies enriched literary knowledge, these essays offer valuable perspectives on critical
  4. Review Essay: Maps, Memory, and Early Modern London

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/45.1.16/
    lays claim to the importance of his own set of literary and historical guides. ... His treatment of Henry Machyn and John Stow yield particularly interesting conclusions, but those with a more literary focus will also find his contribution to the
  5. Conferences – Contemporaries

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/contemporary/?cat=122
    In their respective considerations of “the impact of nonhuman otherness on human life” (Pieter Vermeulen), these various works challenge the anthropocentrism of traditional literary forms. ... How can an engagement with questions of scale open a
  6. Peter Auger, Du Bartas’ Legacy in England and Scotland

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/51.2.11/
    of additional verse and a personal address to the king, convincingly cements this formative literary friendship. ... argued undercurrent of Auger’s book), I would have welcomed some engagement, for instance, with other scholarship on cross-border
  7. The Digital Cavendish Project

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/48.3.11/
    The DCP houses various projects and contributions without necessarily seeking to unify or reconcile their visions of Cavendish or of literary scholarship. ... of Cavendish.[3] Six years ago, Wendy Weise noted the persisting lack in her follow-up piece to
  8. Centre for Material Texts » News

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?cat=5&paged=9
    Taking intersections in current scholarship between Book History and Literary Studies as its starting point, it will explore the ways in which we can expand our knowledge of eighteenth-century literary ... by no means least influential, imaginative
  9. Thomas Gray Among the Disciplines: A Workshop | Research Group for…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/eighteenth/?page_id=1075
    Through friendships and coterie networks, however, he had a disproportionate influence upon intellectual as well as literary life in the mid eighteenth century. ... The workshop aims to contribute to the history of scholarship and the history of the
  10. Kasia Boddy – Contemporaries

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/contemporary/?author=102
    How can an engagement with questions of scale open a dialogue between science and literary scholarship? ... considered literary (the short story, flash fiction, the poem) and nondenominational (the documentary, the reenactment) into complex, poetic,
  11. November 2015 – Contemporaries

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/contemporary/?m=201511
    How can an engagement with questions of scale open a dialogue between science and literary scholarship? ... considered literary (the short story, flash fiction, the poem) and nondenominational (the documentary, the reenactment) into complex, poetic,
  12. Kevin Chovanec, Pan-Protestant Heroism in Early Modern Europe

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/52.1.11/
    scholarship in early modern history and literary studies: the formation and development of transnational cultural and religious connections and identities. ... Chovanec’s introductory chapter makes a persuasive case for his approach, situating it among
  13. Rebecca Olson, Arras Hanging: The Textile that Determined Early…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/44.1.20/
    It is also a deliberate turn from that scholarship, which weighs heavily in the critical balance. ... literary, Ovidian quality of the tapestries he describes in the next seventeen stanzas.
  14. Alex Wong, The Poetry of Kissing in Early Modern Europe

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/48.3.7/
    Neo-latin in origin, the basium genre has suffered the fate of other neo-Latin poetry, in that it has been largely forgotten by modern scholarship, despite its significant role and ... of commonly encountered motifs with literary-historical depth, and
  15. The Work of Conjoining

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/52.1.4/
    While the poets and poems these anthologies collect have been installed in the early modern canon, the anthologies themselves have been left sequestered in a lonely corner of literary scholarship. ... in a lonely corner of literary scholarship.
  16. Creative Criticism

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/49.3.4/
    Questions such as these exceed the bounds of conventional, evidence-based literary scholarship. ... Literary scholarship can be creative, storytelling infused with critical energy. The project allowed us to address head-on some of the fundamental
  17. What Literature Knows About Your Brain | literary criticism listens…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?paged=13
    The collection aims to bring some recent trends in cognitive science into the orbit of German literary scholarship, but it also aims to identify those trends in historical thought that were ... Prediction’s big, and the trick for any literary-critical
  18. Spenser's Unwritten Poetics

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/46.1.1/
    3] The present essay shares this premise with a train of old and new scholarship, including Bernard Weinberg, A History of Literary Criticism in the Italian Renaissance, 2 vols., U of ... Chicago P, 1961, Roland Greene, “Lyric,” in The Cambridge
  19. Contemporaries – Page 2 – University of Cambridge Contemporary…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/contemporary/?paged=2
    How can an engagement with questions of scale open a dialogue between science and literary scholarship? ... considered literary (the short story, flash fiction, the poem) and nondenominational (the documentary, the reenactment) into complex, poetic,
  20. Certain Kinds of Ambition: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying about…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/45.2.22/
    pressure to join in a particular conversation dominating scholarship at a specific time. ... Some of the best scholarship is inimitable simply because it is brilliantly idiosyncratic.
  21. Centre for Material Texts » Jason Scott-Warren

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?author=2&paged=33
    Taking intersections in current scholarship between Book History and Literary Studies as its starting point, it will explore the ways in which we can expand our knowledge of eighteenth-century literary ... by no means least influential, imaginative
  22. Shaking the Steadfast Globe: Early Modern Futures for the Global Turn

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/52.3.2/
    But twenty years after the initial development of scholarship on the global early modern, this consensus is shattering. ... of resisting the pull of singular narratives.[17] But what does trace thinking look like in literary scholarship and how can it be
  23. Articles

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/51.3.13/
    Though some of The Unmasking‘s intertextual features have been acknowledged before, this article seeks to fill a void in contemporary scholarship by addressing several other literary sources for Andrewe’s ... how he was to make use of the literary
  24. Mary Jacobus Awarded CBE | English Faculty News

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/254
    Professor Mary Jacobus, Professor of English and former Director of CRASSH, has been awarded a CBE for services to literary scholarship in the 2012 Queen’s Birthday Honours.
  25. admin | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 13

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?author=1&paged=13
    The collection aims to bring some recent trends in cognitive science into the orbit of German literary scholarship, but it also aims to identify those trends in historical thought that were ... Prediction’s big, and the trick for any literary-critical
  26. Conferences

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/45.3.23/
    Literary scholars, of course, are primarily interested not in meaning in the abstract but in meaning as instantiated in literary works and literary scholarship, so I connect this theory to Spenser ... Is it proper to describe personifications as literary
  27. Research Group Members | Renaissance Research Group

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/renaissance/?page_id=71
    England and English drama in particular, and on the interaction between the practices of reading, scholarship, translation, and literary imitation in this period. ... intersection of literary and material texts in the late sixteenth and seventeenth
  28. Spenserian Allegory in Japan

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/49.2.2/
    Until recently, allegory has not been considered a natural fit for Japanese literature or literary study. ... Angus Fletcher, ‘Allegory in Literary History’ in Dictionary of the History of Ideas, ed.
  29. CALL FOR PAPERS: ‘Climate Fictions / Indigenous Studies’, 24-25…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/news/archives/4877
    These literatures tie the material to the literary, forging new links between resurgence movements and academic scholarship.
  30. The Shakespeare Circle: An Alternative Biography, edited by Paul…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/46.1.3/
    Early Modern explorations of literary circles, and is “alternative” in ways one would not expect. ... Alan Nelson, in “His literary patrons,” focuses most lucidly on Henry Wriothesley, third earl of Southampton.
  31. Uncategorized | What Literature Knows About Your Brain | Page 13

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?cat=1&paged=13
    The collection aims to bring some recent trends in cognitive science into the orbit of German literary scholarship, but it also aims to identify those trends in historical thought that were ... Prediction’s big, and the trick for any literary-critical
  32. Spenser and Sidney at the Renaissance Society of America Annual…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/44.1.26/
    Down on Your Knees”: Literary-Evaluative Rosalinds in Spenser and Shakespeare. Paul J. ... Northwestern University. This paper presents my ongoing collaboration with digital scholarship librarian Josh Honn in order to visualize early modern instances
  33. Cambridge Authors » Byron

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cambridgeauthors/category/byron/
    This is a key debate in literary scholarship. 1. Byron through the Lens of History. ... To view Lord Byron through the lens of history is to diminish and delimit his literary power.
  34. Conferences

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/49.3.22/
    Yet no. one has identified any early modern imitators of the Spenserian literary hymn. ... response to each character’s complex intertextual debt to genre and literary precedent.
  35. The Enchantments of Circe: Translation Studies and the English…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/44.1.6/
    And yet, in the last 50 years of literary scholarship, according to Warren Boutcher, “critical discussion” of translations “has been marginal to English Renaissance studies.”[8] As Fred Schurink points out ... and cultural forces of pedagogy, the
  36. Spenser in France

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-44/442/reviews/spenser-in-france/
    Ellrodt is eminently well-read and his book brings a lot of scholarship. ... As a conclusion, the evolution of Spenser scholarship runs parallel to that of literary criticism.
  37. Faculty of English

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/people/Sarah.Meer/
    History, Journal of African American History, American Literary Scholarship, Civil War Book Review, Slavery and Abolition. ... Maurice E. Lee, (Cambridge UP 2009). 'Dion Boucicault, the "Political Shaughraun": Transatlantic Irishness and an International
  38. Alex Wong, The Poetry of Kissing in Early Modern Europe

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/48.3.7/%22https%3A/www.cambridge.org/core/books/poetry-of-kissing-in-early-modern-europe/A2BE508E9A6CAA2E5CFD206608487D56%22%3Esite%3C/a%3E%3C/p/
    Neo-latin in origin, the basium genre has suffered the fate of other neo-Latin poetry, in that it has been largely forgotten by modern scholarship, despite its significant role and ... of commonly encountered motifs with literary-historical depth, and
  39. Shaking the Steadfast Globe: Early Modern Futures for the Global Turn

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/52.3.2/%22https%3A/www.stpaulguttercleaner.com/ice-dam-removal-services%22%3Eprofessional%20gutter%20services%3C/a%3E%3C/p/
    But twenty years after the initial development of scholarship on the global early modern, this consensus is shattering. ... of resisting the pull of singular narratives.[17] But what does trace thinking look like in literary scholarship and how can it be
  40. Spenser in Dublin Abstracts

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/45/452/abstracts/spenser-in-dublin-abstracts/
    Naomi McAreavey. University College Dublin. My paper has a polemical purpose first and foremost: I want to argue that scholarship on the literary culture of Early Modern Ireland has for too ... It goes without saying, I hope, that truly groundbreaking
  41. Lindsay Ann Reid, Shakespeare’s Ovid and the Spectre of the Medieval

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-50/501/reviews/lindsay-anne-reid-shakespeares-ovid-and-the-spectre-of-the-medieval/
    a ‘celebrity’ (24) that is virtually neglected in current scholarship of the early modern period. ... While the evidence in this section is occasionally dizzying for the reader, the scholarship that juggles several historical contexts, alongside a
  42. Lara M. Crowley, Manuscript Matters: Reading John Donne’s Poetry and…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-50/501/reviews/lara-m-crowley-manuscript-matters-reading-john-donnes-poetry-and-prose-in-early-modern-england/
    As is the case with the Bellasis Manuscript, the subject of Crowley’s fifth and final chapter, such scholarship can sometimes uncover ‘a sensitive literary mind consistently at work’ (185). ... Just like the libraries and record offices in which
  43. Faculty of English

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/people/Ruth.Abbott/
    practices (including prosody and reading aloud), research practices, the history of scholarship, the organisation of knowledge, and the history of institutions such as libraries, universities, and museums. ... I would be glad to hear from potential
  44. Pascale Drouet, Shakespeare and the Denial of Territory: Banishment,…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-52/523/reviews/pascale-drouet-shakespeare-and-the-denial-of-territory-banishment-abuse-of-power-and-strategies-of-resistance/
    5). The book’s broader insights are born out of meticulous attention to literary and linguistic detail in close readings that highlight features such as nominal word-play (83) or metaphor ... Moreover, Shakespeare and the Denial of Territory will be of
  45. Joe Moshenska, Making Darkness Light: The Lives and Times of John…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-52/523/reviews/joe-moshenska-making-darkness-light-the-lives-and-times-of-john-milton/
    In this resplendent contribution to Milton scholarship, and literary biography more widely, the author eschews the temptation to conceal himself in the role of biographer. ... This results in a book which not only expands the parameters of Milton
  46. Gavin Alexander, Emma Gilby, and Alexander Marr, eds., The Places of…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-52/522/reviews/gavin-alexander-emma-gilby-and-alexander-marr-eds-the-places-of-early-modern-criticism/
    The best recent scholarship on literary criticism pays close attention to how different cultural environments shaped certain kinds of critical thinking; fewer studies, however, have considered how the history of criticism ... contrast, almost exclusively
  47. Faculty of English

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/people/Tania.Demetriou/
    reading, scholarship, translation, and literary imitation in this period. ... The Homeric Question in the Sixteenth Century: Early Modern Scholarship and the Text of Homer’, Renaissance Quarterly, 68 (2015), 496-557.
  48. Shaking the Steadfast Globe: Early Modern Futures for the Global Turn

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/52.3.2/%22https:/www.stpaulguttercleaner.com/ice-dam-removal-services%22%3Eprofessional%20gutter%20services%3C/a%3E%3C/p/
    But twenty years after the initial development of scholarship on the global early modern, this consensus is shattering. ... of resisting the pull of singular narratives.[17] But what does trace thinking look like in literary scholarship and how can it be

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