Renaissance Papers 2017
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186 Pages

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17 b/w illus.

Series: Renaissance Papers

Series Vol. Number: 22

Imprint: Camden House

Renaissance Papers 2017

Edited by Jim Pearce and Ward J. Risvold

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This year's volume offers many contributions on early modern drama alongside essays probing identity, iconography, and devotional imagery in religious spaces and artworks.



Renaissance Papers collects the best scholarly essays submitted each year to the Southeastern Renaissance Conference. The 2017 volume opens with a trio of essays probing identity, iconography, and devotional imagery in connection with the sacred spaces of St. Paul's Cathedral and of the Bichi Chapel frescoes in the Church of St. Agostino in Siena, as well as with Francisco de Zurburán's Crucifixion with a Painter. The majority of the volume'sessays concern early modern drama: botany and the body in Titus Andronicus; Ovidian sleep in Romeo and Juliet, The Winter's Tale, and Othello; chivalry in Richard II and 1 Henry IV; transhumanist discourse in Othello; obedience and devils in Dr. Faustus, and domesticity and commerce in A Chaste Maid in Cheapside. The focus then shifts to the non-dramatic with reconsiderations of the intertextualities in Shakespeare's The Rape of Lucrece and the paratextualities in Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum. The final essay, on the Faerie Queene, explores the intended and unintended literary consequences of pairing humor with death.

Contributors: Jasmin W. Cyril, Lisandra Estevez, Tony Perrello, Emily Johnson Roberts, Rachel M. De Smith Roberts, Deneen M. Sensai, Margaret Simon, Elisha Sircy, Susan C. Staub, Frances Teague, John N.Wall, Lewis Walker.

The journal is edited by Jim Pearce of North Carolina Central University and Ward J. Risvold of the University of California, San Diego.
The Contested Pliability of Sacred Space in St. Paul's Cathedral and Paul's Churchyard in Early Modern London
Classicism from Urbino: The Bichi Chapel Frescoes by Francesco di Giorgio Martini
Visualizing the Paragone in Francisco de Zurbarán's Crucifixion with a Painter
A Change in the Making: Shakespeare's Ovidian Sleep of Death and Display
Old Black Rams and Mortal Engines: Transhumanist Discourse in Othello
Dying with Speed and Felicity: Humor and Death in Book 3 of the Faerie Queene
"If Devils Will Obey Thy Hest": Devils in Dr. Faustus and The French Historie
Rewriting Lucrece: Intertextuality and the Tale of Lucrece
Economy and "Honesty" in Thomas Middleton's A Chaste Maid in Cheapside
Glossing Authorship: Printed Marginalia in Aemilia Lanyer's Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum
Botany and the Maternal Body in Titus Andronicus
Unhorsing the Lustiest Challenger: Reflections on Chivalry in Richard II and Henry IV, Part 1

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

WARD J. RISVOLD teaches writing in the J. Whitney Bunting College of Business at Georgia College and State University.

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Title Details

186 Pages

0 x 0 cm

17 b/w illus.

Series: Renaissance Papers

Series Vol. Number: 22

Imprint: Camden House