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  2. admin | Renaissance Research Group | Page 8

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    This event is part of the research project, Crossroads of Knowledge in Early Modern England: the Place of Literature, a five-year ERC-funded project based at the Faculty of English ... Shakespeare was clearly familiar with the principles of faculty
  3. | Spenser Online

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    Book VI ultimately thematizes and trains readers not in a politics per se, but in the critical agency that Spenser describes as “wary boldness,” a proto-political faculty governed by the
  4. Uncategorized | Renaissance Research Group | Page 5

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    Monday 25th January. CMT Inaugural Exhibition Launch Party, 10.15-11.15am, English Faculty first floor landing. ... Shakespeare was clearly familiar with the principles of faculty psychology handed down to the Renaissance from antiquity, according to
  5. Genevieve Juliette Guenther, Magical Imaginations: Instrumental…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/spenseronline/review/volume-43/431/reviews/genevieve-juliette-guenther-magical-imaginations-instrumental-aesthetics-in-the-english-renaissance/
    Contextualizing The Faerie Queene in Renaissance beliefs in the presence of demons, the role of the demonic in faculty psychology, and the workings of wonder, she explains that Spenser deliberately confronted ... Guenther’s significant,
  6. News | Renaissance Research Group | Faculty of English, University of …

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    This event is part of the research project, Crossroads of Knowledge in Early Modern England: the Place of Literature, a five-year ERC-funded project based at the Faculty of English ... Shakespeare was clearly familiar with the principles of faculty
  7. CRASSH | Renaissance Research Group | Page 2

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    Shakespeare was clearly familiar with the principles of faculty psychology handed down to the Renaissance from antiquity, according to which “imagination” is the part of the soul responsible for creating “phantasms” ... Wednesday 10th June. Early
  8. Shakespeare | Renaissance Research Group

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    Early Modern Interdisciplinary Seminar. Wednesday, 19th October, 12-1:15pm. English Faculty, Room GR03. ... Shakespeare was clearly familiar with the principles of faculty psychology handed down to the Renaissance from antiquity, according to which
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    Forms of Fantasy: Psychology and Epistemology in the House of Alma, De la force de l’imagination, and Othello.” Philological Quarterly , vol. ... In different ways, The Faerie Queene, the Essais, and Othello show how literary form provided a means

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