Liber amicorum H. R. Woudhuysen
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Liber amicorum H. R. Woudhuysen
A Bibliographical Tribute
Starza Smith, Daniel; Wilkinson, Hazel
Oxford University Press
10/2024
352
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9780192871855
15 a 20 dias
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Rene Weis: Foreword
Daniel Starza Smith and Hazel Wilkinson: Introduction
1: Ardis Butterfield: 'Cum magna solicitudine': Passion, exegesis, and verse in John Grimestone's notebook
2: Susan Brigden: Reading and rhyming in Black Friars
3: Helen Hackett: Hermits and their meanings: performing retirement at the Elizabethan court
4: Andrew Hadfield: Porcupine or pig? Sidney's role in the Nashe-Harvey quarrel
5: Emma Smith: 'Now am I in Arden: the more fool I': Love's Labour's Won and the Arden 3 Series
6: Lukas Erne: Mediating Shakespeare: thirteen ways of looking at editorial agency
7: Heather Wolfe: Sir John Spilman and the London rag gatherers
8: Michael F. Suarez, SJ: Foxe's Acts and Monuments as Pocket Devotional: Clement Cotton's Mirror of Martyrs (1613), a Seventeenth-Century Bestseller
9: Kate Bennett: Pope's worms
10: Stephen Clarke: The assiduous reader: Thomas Green of Ipswich (1769-1825)
11: Daniel Karlin: 'How I would alter things!' The manuscript of The Ring and the Book
12: Rosemary Ashton: Editing Boswell's Life of Johnson: a nineteenth-century case study
Daniel Starza Smith and Hazel Wilkinson: Introduction
1: Ardis Butterfield: 'Cum magna solicitudine': Passion, exegesis, and verse in John Grimestone's notebook
2: Susan Brigden: Reading and rhyming in Black Friars
3: Helen Hackett: Hermits and their meanings: performing retirement at the Elizabethan court
4: Andrew Hadfield: Porcupine or pig? Sidney's role in the Nashe-Harvey quarrel
5: Emma Smith: 'Now am I in Arden: the more fool I': Love's Labour's Won and the Arden 3 Series
6: Lukas Erne: Mediating Shakespeare: thirteen ways of looking at editorial agency
7: Heather Wolfe: Sir John Spilman and the London rag gatherers
8: Michael F. Suarez, SJ: Foxe's Acts and Monuments as Pocket Devotional: Clement Cotton's Mirror of Martyrs (1613), a Seventeenth-Century Bestseller
9: Kate Bennett: Pope's worms
10: Stephen Clarke: The assiduous reader: Thomas Green of Ipswich (1769-1825)
11: Daniel Karlin: 'How I would alter things!' The manuscript of The Ring and the Book
12: Rosemary Ashton: Editing Boswell's Life of Johnson: a nineteenth-century case study
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Rene Weis: Foreword
Daniel Starza Smith and Hazel Wilkinson: Introduction
1: Ardis Butterfield: 'Cum magna solicitudine': Passion, exegesis, and verse in John Grimestone's notebook
2: Susan Brigden: Reading and rhyming in Black Friars
3: Helen Hackett: Hermits and their meanings: performing retirement at the Elizabethan court
4: Andrew Hadfield: Porcupine or pig? Sidney's role in the Nashe-Harvey quarrel
5: Emma Smith: 'Now am I in Arden: the more fool I': Love's Labour's Won and the Arden 3 Series
6: Lukas Erne: Mediating Shakespeare: thirteen ways of looking at editorial agency
7: Heather Wolfe: Sir John Spilman and the London rag gatherers
8: Michael F. Suarez, SJ: Foxe's Acts and Monuments as Pocket Devotional: Clement Cotton's Mirror of Martyrs (1613), a Seventeenth-Century Bestseller
9: Kate Bennett: Pope's worms
10: Stephen Clarke: The assiduous reader: Thomas Green of Ipswich (1769-1825)
11: Daniel Karlin: 'How I would alter things!' The manuscript of The Ring and the Book
12: Rosemary Ashton: Editing Boswell's Life of Johnson: a nineteenth-century case study
Daniel Starza Smith and Hazel Wilkinson: Introduction
1: Ardis Butterfield: 'Cum magna solicitudine': Passion, exegesis, and verse in John Grimestone's notebook
2: Susan Brigden: Reading and rhyming in Black Friars
3: Helen Hackett: Hermits and their meanings: performing retirement at the Elizabethan court
4: Andrew Hadfield: Porcupine or pig? Sidney's role in the Nashe-Harvey quarrel
5: Emma Smith: 'Now am I in Arden: the more fool I': Love's Labour's Won and the Arden 3 Series
6: Lukas Erne: Mediating Shakespeare: thirteen ways of looking at editorial agency
7: Heather Wolfe: Sir John Spilman and the London rag gatherers
8: Michael F. Suarez, SJ: Foxe's Acts and Monuments as Pocket Devotional: Clement Cotton's Mirror of Martyrs (1613), a Seventeenth-Century Bestseller
9: Kate Bennett: Pope's worms
10: Stephen Clarke: The assiduous reader: Thomas Green of Ipswich (1769-1825)
11: Daniel Karlin: 'How I would alter things!' The manuscript of The Ring and the Book
12: Rosemary Ashton: Editing Boswell's Life of Johnson: a nineteenth-century case study
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