Joanna Joanna Kucinski & James M Pearce 
Renaissance Papers 2013 [PDF ebook] 

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Features the best scholarly essays from the 2013 Southeastern Renaissance Conference held at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, including essays on Renaissance poetics, friendship, and representations of women.






Renaissance Papers collects the best scholarly essays submitted each year to the Southeastern Renaissance Conference. The 2013 volume features essays from the conference held at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. The volume opens with three reappraisals of Renaissance poetics. The first essay addresses the incarnational poetics in George Herbert’s poetry; the second investigates the poetics of probability in Middleton’s
A Yorkshire Tragedy; and the third considers an image from Colluthus’s
Rape of Helen, proposing new ways to understand allusion in Marlowe’s
Hero and Leander. The volume then turns to Renaissance representations of women with a discussion of ‘swooning’ in George Gascoigne’s
The Adventures of Master F.J.; a discussion of prostitution, performance, and the art of Anti-
Sprezzatura; and a discussion of identity, loss, and narration in
The Rapeof Lucrece. The center of the volume turns to an examination of friendship and the paratextual apparatus of Michel de Montaigne’s
Essais, and then shifts to Shakespearean drama with essays on
The Comedy of Errors,
Measure for Measure, and
Cymbeline. The volume closes with an essay on John Milton’s historical iconoclasm in his
History of Britain.


Contributors: John Wall, Kevin Chovanec, Pamela Macfie, Margaret Simon, Mara Amster, Ruth Stevenson, Andrew Keener, Christopher Crosbie, Ward Risvold, Patricia Wareh, and Paul Stapleton.


Jim Pearce is an Associate Professor and Joanna Kucinski is an Assistant Professor at North Carolina Central University.
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George Herbert’s Incarnational Poetics

‘What is there in three dice?’: The Role of Demons in the History of Probability

Allusion as Plunder: Marlowe’s, Hero and Leander, and Colluthus’s
Rape of Helen

Authorial Feints and Affecting Forms in George Gascoigne’s
The Adventures of Master F.J./

‘A . . . harlot is true in nothing but in being false’: Prostitute Performances and Anti-Sprezzatura

The Speaker’s Depth of Character in Shakespeare’s The Rape of Lucrece

Prefatory Friendships: Florio’s Montaigne and Material Technologies of the Self

The Comedy of Errors, Haecceity, and the Metaphysics of Individuation

‘Cucullus non facit monachum’: Hooded Words, Tricky Speech, and Licentia, in Measure for Measure

Reading Women: Chastity and Fictionality in Cymbeline

King Arthur, Badon Hill, and Iconoclasm in Milton’s History of Britain

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JAMES PEARCE is Director of Graduate Studies in English at North Carolina Central University.
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