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Solitary wandering (with added psalm and bonus Milton!) (1.3.193-207) …
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/kinged-unkinged/2020/10/16/solitary-wandering-with-added-psalm-and-bonus-milton-1-3-193-207-kingedunkinged/Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... of wood, tied to the leg of a prisoner or an animal (such as a pet monkey) to prevent it escaping. -
Antony [STAB]: how can I not be dead? how? (4.15.94-103)…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/slow-shakespeare/2023/08/30/antony-stab-how-can-i-not-be-dead-how-4-15-94-103-burningbarge-slowshakespeare/Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... You wouldn’t leave an animal to suffer like this, or a comrade on the battlefield. -
Maik Goth, Monsters and the Poetic Imagination in The Faerie Queene,…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/46.1.6/offer a valuable taxonomic account under six headings: dragons, four-footed beasts, human-animal composites, giants, monstrous humans, and automata. ... Chapter 5 provides a general overview; the following two, both on “Monstrous Animals,” -
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https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cmt/?s=eating+words&feed=rss23 Jul 2024: New History of the Shakespearean Text /em(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022)./p pa href="#_ftn1"[2]/a For the early modern history of recycling printed paper as decorative paper, see ... From future PhD projects to the reinstallation of the -
Antony, what’s happened to you? you used to be so TOUGH (1.4.55-71)…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/slow-shakespeare/2022/12/10/antony-whats-happened-to-you-you-used-to-be-so-tough-1-4-55-71-burningbarge-slowshakespeare/Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... You appeared happy to drink from the gilded puddle, the kind of slime-covered water at which even an animal would recoil, turn up its nose and cough. -
Antony: drink up, Caesar! Caesar: I really don’t feel so good…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/slow-shakespeare/2023/04/12/antony-drink-up-caesar-caesar-i-really-dont-feel-so-good-2-7-87-95-burningbarge-slowshakespeare/Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... Drinking—to get drunker than he already is—is monstrous labour, it’s a chore, and it makes him a monster, irrational, an animal, and also a spectacle, being gawped at; -
Enter Speed the servant with SHEEP JOKES (1.1.70-79) #2Dudes1Dog…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/slow-shakespeare/2024/01/09/enter-speed-the-servant-with-sheep-jokes-1-1-70-79-2dudes1dog-slowshakespeare/Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... Sheep joke therefore enables horn joke, introducing both the possibility of animal transformation (metamorphosis, again) and also infidelity. -
Lady Macbeth: [cue Psycho music] screw your courage to the sticking…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/daggerdrawn/2021/10/23/lady-macbeth-cue-psycho-music-screw-your-courage-to-the-sticking-place-1-7-59-72-daggerdrawn-slowshakespeare/Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... one of the witches of the Odyssey, transforming men to beasts), their human natures drenched, drowned, overcome so that they are as incapable as animals—it’ll be as if -
Spenser in France
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-44/442/reviews/spenser-in-france/His “Un bestiaire maniériste: monstres et animaux fantastiques dans La Reine des Fées d’Edmund Spenser” (Monstres et Prodiges au temps de la Renaissance, ed. ... Accessed July 26th, 2024. Not logged in Log in orThis site is a collaborative effort -
Beyond the Pale
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/50.1.5/seasonal migration for the purpose of grazing their animals ‘appeareth plaine to be the manner of the Scithians’; their manner of dress, style of hair is a ‘Custome from the Scythyans’; ... Accessed July 26th, 2024. Not logged in Log in orThis -
Response to Teskey
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-44/441/teskey-response/They are knowledgeable about animal behavior, which allows them to implement the most appropriate removal strategies. ... This ensures a higher success rate and reduces the likelihood of injury to both humans and animals. -
Obstinate Spenser
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/47.1.2/the argument and sometimes carry it all by themselves, suggest an interest in anthropology, natural history, warfare, evolution, cosmology, geology, and the sentimental comportment of animals. ... Accessed July 26th, 2024. Not logged in Log in orThis -
Can Analytic Philosophy and Literary Criticism be Friends?
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/45.3.1/scholars. In recent years there has been an upsurge of literary attention to this issue, ranging from questions of stage performance and premodern models of action to questions about nonhuman animal ... Posthumanism has valuably reframed the problems of -
| Spenser Online
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/spenserstudies/abstracts/All rights reserved. Melissa E. Sanchez, Posthumanist Spenser? In the pages that follow, I outline some key insights of the various schools of posthumanist theory (animal studies, ecocriticism and environmental studies, ... From critical animal theory -
Lepidus: TELL ME ABOUT CROCODILES they sound so cool (2.7.37-47)…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/slow-shakespeare/2023/04/07/lepidus-tell-me-about-crocodiles-they-sound-so-cool-2-7-37-47-burningbarge-slowshakespeare/Search Cambridge. Search English. Faculty of English. ... information he’s being given, because he’s so drunk, but also because these animals are so exotic, so far out of his Roman experience. -
Cambridge Authors » Tennyson
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/cambridgeauthors/category/tennyson/page/4/Posted in Tennyson | Comments Off on Tennyson at Cambridge: The Chancellor’s Gold Medal. ... XIV (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1917). [Note that there is a newer edition of this literary history.]. -
Home truths about Raleigh and Spenser: Sir Thomas Norris and the…
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/48.3.2/Their team uses effective strategies to safely remove these animals from residential properties, ensuring minimal disruption and harm. ... animal guests. -
The Spenser Review in Review
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/52.3.7/They did so with the help of a host of scholars from Cambridge, Washington University St Louis, the University of South Carolina and of course the International Spenser Society. ... Accessed July 26th, 2024. Not logged in Log in orThis site is a -
How to Read The Faerie Queene: A Forum
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/44.3.56/circle the sun, I mean ellipse the sun) but about monarchy, marriage, gender, religion, gardens, income redistribution, even pigs (intelligent animals that they are). ... if this is one of the stories that set a precedent for them … It is so -
In Memoriam: John Hollander, October 28, 1929 – August 17, 2013
https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/item/43.3.49/Your report, though yet incomplete, on Project. Alphabet is marvelous. From what I hear. ... Accessed July 26th, 2024. Not logged in Log in orThis site is a collaborative effort supported by Cambridge University, Washington University in St.
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