Search Results - "Britland, Karen"
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Profane Shakespeare: Perfection, Pollution, and the Truth of Performance
Published in Etudes epistémè (04-09-2018)“…The focus in the present collection of articles was born from a double sense of urgency, one prompted by a global context marked by the resurgence of religious…”
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‘Kings are but Men’ : Elizabeth Cary’s Histories of Edward II
Published in Etudes epistémè (01-04-2010)“…The early modern noblewoman, Elizabeth Cary, Lady Falkland, has long been credited with writing two versions of a history of King Edward II which, although…”
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'A poor gentlewoman that cannot take mercenary courses for her bread': Aphra Behn's sister and the influence of colonialism in late seventeenth-century London
Published in The Seventeenth century (02-01-2023)“…This article presents a case study of the life of Frances Wright, an Englishwoman whose domestic circumstances brought her into contact with England's colonial…”
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The Queer Poetics of Hester Pulter's Poem, "Of a Young Lady at Oxford, 1646"
Published in Women's writing : the Elizabethan to Victorian period (03-07-2022)“…Hester Pulter's poem about a young woman's suicide after the death of her lover in battle has been described by Leah Knight and Wendy Wall and a representation…”
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Aphra Behn's first marriage?
Published in The Seventeenth century (02-01-2021)“…This article discusses three new documents that seem to pertain to the early life of the Restoration playwright, Aphra Behn. These documents suggest that Behn…”
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Conspiring with ‘friends’: Hester Pulter’s Poetry and the Stanley Family at Cumberlow Green
Published in The Review of English studies (01-11-2018)“…ABSTRACT Since Hester Pulter’s manuscript poems came to light in 1996, critics have been seeking information about the poet’s friends. This article provides…”
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Felix Kingston, Aurelian Townshend’s Ante-Masques, and the Masque at Oatlands, 1635
Published in The Huntington Library quarterly (01-12-2016)“…The Ante-Masques, a brief pamphlet, contains verses thought to have been written by Aurelian Townshend. Since the 1970s, this text has been tied to the…”
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Recent Studies of the Life and Cultural Influence of Queen Henrietta Maria
Published in English literary renaissance (01-03-2015)“…Information with regard to recent studies of the life and cultural influence of Queen Henrietta Maria, including correspondence…”
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Reading between the lines: royalist letters and encryption in the English civil wars
Published in The Critical quarterly (01-12-2013)“…InMay 1644, the royalist Sir Richard Forster, then in France, wrote a ciphered letter to an unknown correspondent which concludes with one clear phrase: 'et…”
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Gesa Stedman. Cultural Exchange in Seventeenth-Century France and England. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2013. Pp. 306. $134.95 (cloth)
Published in The Journal of British studies (01-10-2013)Get full text
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Reading between the lines: royalist letters and encryption in the E nglish civil wars
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The Poetics of Literary Transfer in Early Modern France and England by Hassan Melehy (review)
Published in Comparative literature studies (Urbana) (2014)Get full text
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Psalm 140 and Diana's Crux in All's Well That Ends Well
Published in Notes and queries (01-06-2014)“…In the 1623 folio edition of the play (the first extant text of All's Well That Ends Well), the following exchange takes place between the aspiring adulterer,…”
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Profane Shakespeare – Perfection, Pollution and the Truth of Performance
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"Florimène": The Author and the Occasion
Published in The Review of English studies (01-11-2002)“…Florimène, Queen Henrietta Maria's 1635 pastoral, has always been considered the work of an anonymous author. This article provides evidence of that author's…”
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Profane Shakespeare – Perfection, Pollution and the Truth of Performance
Published in Etudes Epistémè : revue de littérature et de civilisation (XVIe - XVIIIe siècles) (2018)“…The focus in the present collection of articles was born from a double sense of urgency, one prompted by a global context marked by the resurgence of religious…”
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Comment les femmes écrivent l’histoire
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