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.
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...
Gender in the Premodern Mediterranean
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)