A new account of Renaissance poet, scholar, soldier and cleric John Donne.
This book explores the intimate relationship between literature and class in England (and later Britain) from the Peasants’ Revolt... Læs mere
An anthology of writings by English travellers in the Renaissance that helps students understand travel and... Læs mere
An overview of the life and work of the scandalous Renaissance writer Thomas Nashe.
Essays in this volume offer interdisciplinary studies of a county that was at the forefront of religious, political and artistic... Læs mere
Presents a survey of the field of popular culture in early modern England. This book explores the meaning and significance of the term 'popular culture' when applied to the early modern period: how did people distinguish between high and low culture - could they in fact do so?
This is a collection of recent critical writing on Edmund Spenser. The essays cover the whole of Spenser's work, from such early literary experiments as "The Shepeardes Calendar" to his... Læs mere
Andrew Hadfield offers a challenging reinterpretation of the sixteenth century through the work of major writers of the time, their... Læs mere
This book explores the intimate relationship between literature and class in England (and later Britain) from the Peasants’ Revolt... Læs mere
An accessible reappraisal of Thomas More’s thought, context and enduring legacy