A study of how audiences of Shakespeare's time understood the sensual world of his plays.
A study of how audiences of Shakespeare's time understood the sensual world of his plays.
Marsilio Ficino, Three Books on Life
The first romance written by an Englishwoman, Mary Wroth's Countess of Montgomery's Urania is a l...
The Poetry of Burchiello: Deep-fried Nouns, Hunchbacked Pumpkins, and Other Nonsense is the first...
Beginning with Diodorus Siculus's first-century BCE account and extending to early modern German ...
'This translation takes a deep dive into the language of Shakespeare and updates passages that ar...
This interdisciplinary project offers a rereading of the 1590 Arcadia as an apocalyptic allegory,...
Private Libraries in Renaissance England: A Collection and Catalogue of Tudor and Early Stuart Bo...
Considered by most scholars to be the last play that Shakespeare wrote, The Tempest is a stormy t...
Sir Paul Rycaut (1629-1700) was a diplomat, poet, translator and administrator. His Present State...
The Decameron: A Critical Lexicon (Lessico Critico Decameroniano)