Keyword [Early modern England] Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 7 |
101. | Strong language: Oaths, obscenities, and performative literature in early modern England |
102. | No idle fancy: Labor and writing in early modern England |
103. | Dangerous implications: Tragedy and spectatorship in early modern England |
104. | Drama and the culture of commercial hospitality in early modern England (William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Thomas Heywood) |
105. | In a lady's bower: Poetry, gardens, and the problem of pleasure in early modern England |
106. | Rhetoric, ritual, and redemption: Narratives of executions in late medieval and early modern England |
107. | Stories of terra incognita: Knowledge and the New World in early modern England |
108. | Deviant bodies and the reordering of desire: Heterosexuality and nation-building in early modern England |
109. | Image conscious: The reformation of the image in early modern England |
110. | The claims of the past: Traumatic events, compensatory narratives and the formation of identities in early modern England |
111. | Bensington Manor and ultimogeniture: A study of the influence of family dynamics on manorial inheritance practices in early modern England |
112. | 'Bookish people': Roles for scholars in early modern England (Richard Mulcaster, John Lyly, Ben Jonson, Roger Ascham, William Shakespeare, John Webster) |
113. | Mapping more than the world: Shaping the cartographic imagination in late medieval and early modern England (Edmund Spenser, Christopher Saxton, Christopher Marlowe, Sir Walter Ralegh, Andrew Marvell) |
114. | 'Unlawful recreations': Sport, politics, and literature in early modern England |
115. | Clenched jaws: Appetites in protest in early modern England |
116. | Psalm culture in early modern England |
117. | Partiality: Sight, memory and eros in early modern England |
118. | Unruly bodies: Performing femininity in early modern England (William Shakespeare, John Ford, Thomas Heywood, Ben Jonson) |
119. | The social life of coffee: Commercial culture and metropolitan society in early modern England, 1600--1720 |
120. | Performing marriage in early modern England: Wooing and wedding in 'The Shoemaker's Holiday', 'The Taming of the Shrew', 'The Spanish Tragedy', and 'Titus Andronicus' (Thomas Dekker, Thomas Kyd, William Shakespeare) |
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