viernes, 16 de junio de 2023

Literatura inglesa del Renacimiento 1500-1660

 

    from

A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology

http://bit.ly/abibliog

by José Ángel García Landa

(University of Zaragoza, Spain)

 

 

Early modern English Literature:

 Renaissance to Restoration

 

 

Top ten

 

Corns, Thomas N. A History of Seventeenth-Century English Literature. (Blackwell History of Literature). Oxford: Blackwell, 2005. (forthcoming 2004).

Daiches, David. Shakespeare to Milton. Vol. 2 of A Critical History of English Literature. 2nd ed. London: Secker and Warburg, 1969.

Ford, Boris, ed. The Age of Shakespeare. Vol. 2 of The New Pelican Guide to English Literature. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1982.*

Hattaway, Michael, ed. A Companion to English Renaissance Literature and Culture. (Blackwell Companions to Literature). Oxford: Blackwell, 2001, pbk. 2002.

Keenan, Siobhan. Renaissance Literature. (Edinburgh Critical Guides to Literature). Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP.

King, Bruce. Seventeenth-Century English Literature. (The Macmillan History of Literature). Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1982.

Loewenstein, David, and Janel Mueller, eds. The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004.*

Onega, Susana, ed. Estudios literarios ingleses: Renacimiento y barroco. Madrid: Cátedra, 1986.*

Trill, Suzanne, and William Zunder, eds. Writing and the English Renaissance. London: Longman, 1996.

Ward, A. W., and A. R. Waller, eds. The Cambridge History of English Literature. Vol. 7. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1966.

Willey, Basil. The 17th Century Background. London: Routledge, 1979.

 

 

 

 

 

 

General

 

Aers, David, Bob Hodge and Gunther Kress. Literature, Language and Society in England 1580-1680. Dublin and Totowa (NJ), 1981.

Alexander, Michael. A History of English Literature. 2nd ed. (Palgrave Foundations Series). Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.* (Part 1: Medieval; Part 2: Tudor and Stuart; Part 3: Augustan and Romantic; Part 4: Victorian Literature to 1880 [sic, actually to 1900]; Part 5: The Twentieth Century; Postscript on the Current).

Barker, Francis, Peter Hulme and Margaret Iversen, eds. Uses of History: Marxism, Postmodernism, and the Renaissance. (Essex Symposium). Manchester: Manchester UP, 1991.*

Blamires, Harry. "The Early Sixteenth Century." In Blamires, A Short History of English Literature. 2nd ed. London: Routledge, 1989. 31-39.*

Bloom, Harold, ed. The Critical Perspective: Volume 3: Elizabethan-Caroline. (The Chelsea House Library of Literary Criticism). New York: Chelsea House, 1986.*

Brooke, Tucker, and Matthias A. Shaaber. The Renaissance (1500-1660). Vol. 2 of A Literary History of England. Ed. A. C. Baugh. 2nd ed. London: Routledge, 1959. 2nd ed. 1967.*

Brown, Cedric C., and Arthur C. Marotti, eds. Texts and Cultural Change in Early Modern England, 1520-1700. (Early Modern Literature in History series). Houndmills: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's, 1997.*

Bush, Douglas. English Literature in the Earlier Seventeenth Century. (Oxford History of English Literature). London: Oxford UP, 1962.*

Caramés Lage, José Luis, and Natalia Menéndez Rodríguez. Literatura inglesa del s. XVI al XIX. In Temarios: Literaturas en lengua inglesa, in Liceus.com

         http://www.liceus.com/cgi-bin/aco/lit/02/0110.asp

         2005-05-05

Craig, Hardin. The Literature of the English Renaissance, 1485-1660. Vol. 2 of A History of English Literature. Gen ed. Hardin Craig. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1950. Rpt. London: Collier, 1962.

Daiches, David. "The Early Tudor Scene." In Daiches, A Critical History of English Literature. 2 vols. London: Secker and Warburg, 1960. 146-64.*

_____. A Critical History of English Literature. 2 vols. London: Secker and Warburg, 1960.*

_____. From the Beginnings to the Sixteenth Century. Vol. 1 of A Critical History of English Literature. 2nd ed. London: Secker and Warburg, 1969.*

_____. Shakespeare to Milton. Vol. 2 of A Critical History of English Literature. 2nd ed. London: Secker and Warburg, 1969.

_____. A Critical History of English Literature. 2nd ed. London: Secker, 1971.

_____. A Critical History of English Literature. London: Secker, 1988-89.*

_____. A Critical History of English Literature. 2 vols. London: Reed International-Mandarin, 1994.*

_____. From the Beginnings to Milton. Vol. 1 of A Critical History of English Literature. Rev. ed. Mandarin, 1994. Online at Scribd (Diana Sandra Nicorescu) 26 Jan. 2011.*

         http://es.scribd.com/doc/47590994/A-Critical-History-of-English-Literature-Vol-I

         2014

Dubrow, Heather, and Richard Strier, eds. The Historical Renaissance: New Essays on Tudor and Stuart Literature and Culture. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1988.

Ferguson, Margaret W., Maureen Quilligan and Nancy J. Vickers, eds. Rewriting the Renaissance. Chicago: U of Chicago P.

Ford, Boris, ed. The Age of Shakespeare. Vol. 2 of The New Pelican Guide to English Literature. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1982.*

_____, ed. The Age of Shakespeare. Vol. 2 of The Pelican Guide to English Literature, gen. ed. Boris Ford. Harmondsworth: Penguin-Pelican, 1955. Rpt. with rev. 1956. 1960. 1962. 1963. 1964. 1966. Rpt. with rev. 1969. 1970. 1971.*

_____, ed. From Donne to Marvell. Vol. 3 of The Pelican Guide to English Literature, gen. ed. Boris Ford. Harmondsworth: Penguin-Pelican, 1956. Rpt. with rev. 1960. 1962. 1963. 1965. 1966. Rpt. with rev. 1968. 1960. 1972. 1974. 1975. 1976. Rpt. with rev. 1978. 1979.*

_____, ed. The New Pelican Guide to English Literature. 10 vols. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 19872-84. (3&4).*

Grierson, H. J. C. Cross Currents in English Literature of the Seventeenth Century. 1907.

_____. Cross Currents in English Literature of the Seventeenth Century. London: Chatto & Windus, 1929. Peregrins, 1966.

_____.  The First Half of the Seventeenth Century. 1929.

Hackel, Heidi Brayman. Impressions from a 'Scribbling Age'. Forthcoming 1999.

Hamilton, Donna B., and Richard Strier, eds. Religion, Literature, and Politics in Post-Reformation England, 1540-1688. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996.

Howard, Jean E. "The New Historicism in Renaissance Studies." English Literary Renaissance 16.1 (Winter 1986): 13-43.

_____. "The New Historicism in Renaissance Studies." In Shakespeare: An Anthology of Criticism and Theory 1945-2000. Ed. Russ McDonald. Oxford: Blackwell, 2003.*

Jayapalan, N. "Renaissance and Its Impact on Elizabethan Literature." In History of English Literature. New Delhi: Mehra Offset Press, 2001.

Jones, Richard Foster, et al. The Seventeenth Century: Studies in the History of English Thought and Literature from Bacon to Pope, by Richard Foster Jones and Others Writing in His Honour. Stanford (CA): Stanford UP, 1951.

King, Bruce. Seventeenth-Century English Literature. (The Macmillan History of Literature). Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1982.

Lee, Sidney. "The Elizabethan Age of English Literature." In Cambridge Modern History. Online at Third Millennium Library:

         http://www.cristoraul.com/ENGLISH/readinghall/MODERN-HISTORY/Wars_of_Religion/11-ELIZABETHAN-AGE-OF-ENGLISH-LITERATURE.htm

         2012  DISCONTINUED

_____. "The Elizabethan Age of English Literature." Online at the University of Mannheim.*

         http://www.uni-mannheim.de/mateo/camenaref/cmh/cmh311.html

         2015

Lewis, C. S. The Allegory of Love.  1936.

_____. The Allegory of Love. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1977.

_____. English Literature in the Sixteenth Century Excluding Drama. (Clark Lectures, 1944, pub. as a vol. of Oxford History of English Literature). Oxford: Oxford UP, 1954.

_____. Poetry and Prose in the Sixteenth Century. Vol. IV of The Oxford History of English Literature (orig. vol. III). Oxford: Oxford UP.

_____. Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature.

Loewenstein, David, and Janel Mueller, eds. The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004.* (1. Modes and Means of Literary Production, Circulation, and Reception; 2. The Tudor Era from the Reformation to Elizabeth I; 3. The Era of Elizabeth and James VI; 4. The Earlier Stuart Era; 5. The Civil War and Commonwealth Era). ("Introduction", 1-12).*

Maley, Willy. Nation, State, and Empire in English Renaissance Literature: Shakespeare to Milton. Foreword by John Kerrigan.  Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.

Morse, David. England's Time of Crisis: From Shakespeare to Milton—A Cultural History. London: Macmillan, 1989.*

Onega, Susana, ed. Estudios literarios ingleses: Renacimiento y barroco. Madrid: Cátedra, 1986.*

Roston, Murray. Sixteenth-Century English Literature.  London: Macmillan.

Salingar, L. G. "The Elizabethan Literary Renaissance." In The Age of Shakespeare. Ed. Boris Ford. Vol. 2 of The Pelican Guide to English Literature. Harmondsworth: Penguin-Pelican, 1955. 1971. 51-116.*

Shuger, Debora. Habits of Thought in the English Renaissance.  Berkeley: U of California P, 1990.

Trill, Suzanne, and William Zunder, eds. Writing and the English Renaissance. London: Longman, 1996.

Widdowson, Peter, ed. The Palgrave Guide to English Literature and its Contexts, 1500-2000. Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. Online PDF.*

         https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9a3FSxKl6ZlZUNRcHNYak4yOTA/view

         2017

Willey, Basil. The Seventeenth Century Background. 1934.

_____. The Seventeenth-Century Background.  Harmondsworth: Penguin.

_____. The 17th Century Background. London: Routledge, 1979.

Wynne-Davis, Marion, ed. The Renaissance: From 1500-1660.

 

 

 

Early works

 

Meres, Francis. Palladis Tamia, Wits Treasury. London, 1598.

_____. Palladis Tamia, Wits Treasury. In Elizabethan Critical Essays. Ed. G. C. Smith. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1904. 2.309-24.

_____. "Comparative Discourse of our English Poets with the Greeke, Latine, and Italian Poets." In Meres, Palladis Tamia: Wit's Treasury. London, 1598.

Phillips, Edward. Theatrum Poetarum, or a Compleat Collection of the Poets. Literary biographies.1675.

Suckling, John (Sir). The great Assizes holden in Parnassus. 1645.

 

 

 

Miscellaneous

 

Adamson, Sylvia. "Literary Language." In The Cambridge History of the English Language, Volume 3: 1476-1776. Ed. Roger Lass. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000.

Aguirre Dabán, Manuel. "Towards a Linguistic Ecology of the Renaissance." In SEDERI III. Ed. Mª Luisa Dañobeitia. Granada, 1992. 31-38.

Alexander, Michael. "3. Tudor Literature: 1500-1603." In Alexander, A History of English Literature. 2nd ed. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 77-106.* (Renaissance and Reformation. Elizabethan Literature).

_____. "5. Stuart literature: to 1700." In Alexander, A History of English Literature. 2nd ed. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 138-78.* (The Stuart Century. The Restoration).

Allen, Beverley Sprague. Tides in English Taste (1619-1800): A Background to the Study of Literature. 2 vols. Cambridge (MA), 1937.

Anselment, Raymond. Loyalist Resolve: Patient Fortitude in the English Civil War. Newark: U of Delaware P; London: Associated UPs, 1988.

Bale, John. Lives of the Most Eminent Writers of Great Britain, from Japhet to 1557. 1557. 1st ed. 1548.

Bates, Catherine. The Rhetoric of Courtship in Elizabethan Language and Literature. 1992.

_____. "11. Literature and the Court." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. (3. The Era of Elizabeth and James VI). Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 343-73.*

Beilin, Elaine V. Redeeming Eve: Women Writers of the English Renaissance. Princeton (NJ): Princeton UP, 1987.

Berry, Philippa. Of Chastity and Power: Elizabethan Literature and the Unmarried Queen. London: Routledge, 1989.

Binns, J. W. Intellectual Culture in Elizabethan and Jacobean England: The Latin Writings of the Age. Leeds: Cairns 1990.

Breitenberg, Mark. Anxious Masculinity in Early Modern England. (Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture 10). Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996.

Burnett, Mark Thornton. "Popular Culture in the English Renaissance." In Writing and the English Renaissance. Ed. William Zunder and Suzanne Trill. Harlow (Essex): Longman, 1996. 106-22.*

Burrow, C. "The Experience of Exclusion: Literature and Politics in the Reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII." In The Cambridge History of Medieval English Literature. Ed. D. Wallace. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1999.

Bush, Douglas. Classical Influences in Renaissance Literature. Cambridge (MA): Harvard UP, 1952.

Butler, Martin. "19. Literature and the Theatre to 1660." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. (4. The Earlier Stuart Era). Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 565-602.*

Buxton, John. Elizabethan Taste. 1963.

Cartwright, Kent, ed. A Companion to Tudor Literature. Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.

Chedgzoy, Kate. "'Two, and More than Two': Nations, Genders." In Archipelagic Identities: Writing Nation and Region in the Early Modern British Isles. Ed. Simon Mealor and Philip Schwyzer, forthcoming 2004.

Chedgzoy, Kate, Suzanne Trill, and Melanie Osborne, eds. Voicing Women: Gender and Sexuality in Early Modern Writing. Keele: Keele UP, 1996.

Chedgzoy, Kate, et al., eds. Voicing Women: Gender and Sexuality in Early Modern Writing. (Renaissance Texts and Studies). Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1998.

Clarke, Danielle, and Elizabeth Clarke, eds. "The Double Voice": Gendered Writing in Early Modern England. (Early Modern Literature in History Series). Houndmills: Macmillan, 2000.

Collinson, Patrick. "12. Literature and the Church." (3. The Era of Elizabeth and James VI). In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 374-98.*

Cora Alonso, Jesús, ed. SEDERI IX. Assistant eds. Isabel de la Cruz Cabanillas and Guzmán Mancho Bares. Gen. ed. S. G. Fernández-Corugedo. Alcalá de Henares: SEDERI / Universidad de Alcalá, 1999.*

Corns, Thomas N. Uncloistered Virtue: English Political Literature, 1640-1660. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992.

_____. A History of Seventeenth-Century English Literature. (Blackwell History of Literature). Oxford: Blackwell, 2005. (forthcoming 2004).

_____. "18. Literature and London." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. (4. The Earlier Stuart Era). Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 544-64.*

Cox, Marjorie. "The Background to English Literature: 1603-60." In From Donne to Marvell. Ed. Boris Ford. Vol. 3 of The Pelican Guide to English Literature, gen. ed. Boris Ford. Harmondsworth: Penguin-Pelican, 1956. 1979. 15-40.*

Cox, R. G. "A Survey of Literature from Donne to Marvell." In From Donne to Marvell. Ed. Boris Ford. Vol. 3 of The Pelican Guide to English Literature, gen. ed. Boris Ford. Harmondsworth: Penguin-Pelican, 1956. 1979. 43-85.*

Craig, Hardin. The Enchanted Glass: The Elizabethan Mind in Literature. 1935. Oxford: Blackwell,  1950, 1960.

Cummings, B. "Reformed Literature and Literature Reformed." In The Cambridge History of Medieval English Literature. Ed. D. Wallace. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1999.

Davis, H., and H. Gardner, eds. Elizabethan and Jacobean Studies. 1959.

De Grazia, Margreta, Maureen Quilligan and Peter Stallybrass, eds. Subject and Object in Renaissance Culture. (Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture 8). Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996.

de Groot, Jerome. Royalist Identities: Loyalty and Authority during the English Revolution.  (Early Modern Literature in History). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.

Di Cesare, Mario A., ed. Reconsidering the Renaissance. Binghampton (NY): Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, 1992.

Dolan, Frances E. Whores of Babylon: Catholicism, Gender, and Seventeenth Century Print Culture. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1999.

Dowden, Edward. Puritan and Anglican: Studies in Literature. 3rd ed. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., 1910.*

Drabble, Margaret, ed. "The University Wits." From The Oxford Companion to English Literature. In García Landa, Vanity Fea 6 Nov. 2013.*

         http://vanityfea.blogspot.com.es/2013/11/the-university-wits.html

         2013

Dragstra, Henk, Sheila Ottway, and Helen Wilcox, eds. Betraying Our Selves: Forms of Representation in Early Modern English Text. Houndmills: Macmillan, 2000.

Dutton, Richard. Mastering the Revels: The Regulation and Censorship of English Renaissance Drama. 1991.

_____. "The Birth of the Author." InTexts and Cultural Change in Early Modern England. Ed. Cedric C. Brown and Arthur F. Marotti. Houndmills: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's, 1997. 153-78.*

_____. "Licensing and Censorship." In A Companion to Shakespeare. Ed. David Scott Kastan. Oxford: Blackwell, 1999. 377-92.*

_____. Licensing, Censorship, and Authorship in Early Modern England: Buggeswords. Houndmills: Macmillan, 2000.

Early Modern English Text Types. EJES 4.2.

Eliot, T. S. Elizabethan Essays. London: Faber, 1934.

Elsky, Martin. Authorizing Words: Speech, Writing and Print in the English Renaissance. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1989. (Speech, Space of Textuality, Herbert's Hieroglyph, Bacon as a publisher, The Authority of Burton).

English Poetry and Prose 1540-1647. (Penguin History of Literature, 2). Harmondsworth: Penguin.

Erickson, Peter. "Rewriting the Renaissance, Rewriting Ourselves." Shakespeare Quarterly 38 (1987): 327-37.

Falco, Raphael. Conceived Presences: Literary Genealogy in Renaissance England. Amherst: U of Massachusetts P, 1994.

Felperin, Howard. The Uses of the Canon: Elizabethan Literature and Contemporary Theory. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992.

Ferguson, Margaret. The Production of English Renaissance Culture. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1994.

Fish, Stanley. Self-Consuming Artifacts: The Experience of Seventeenth-Century Literature. Berkeley: U of California P; London: Routledge, 1972. (On Bacon, Burton, Browne, Herbert, Bunyan and Milton).

Fitzmaurice, James, Carol L. Barash, Eugene R. Cunnnar, Nancy A. Gutierrez and Josephine A. Roberts, eds. Major Women Writers of Seventeenth-Century England. U of Michigan P, 1997.

         DOI: 10.3998/mpub.23618

         https://www.press.umich.edu//10379

         2022

Fox, Adam, and Daniel Woolf, eds. The Spoken Word: Oral Culture in Britain, 1500-1850. Manchester: Manchester UP, 2002. 173-95.

Garber, Marjorie, ed. Cannibals, Witches, and Divorce: Estranging the Renaissance. Baltimore (MD), 1987.

Gertz, SunHee Kim. From Chaucer to Shakespeare, 1337-1580. (Transitions). Houndmills: Macmillan, 2000.

Ghatage, Satish, et al. British Renaissance Literature / British Neoclassic and Romantic Literature. (M.A. Part 1). Shivaji U, 2019.*

         http://www.unishivaji.ac.in/uploads/distedu/2019_2020/SIM%202019/M.%20A.%20I%20English%20British%20Literature%20all.pdf

         2022

Goldberg, Jonathan. James I and the Politics of Literature: Jonson, Shakespeare, Donne and Their Contemporaries. Baltimore and London, 1983.

_____. Voice Terminal Echo: Postmodernism and English Renaissance Texts. London: Methuen, 1986.

_____. Sodometries: Renaissance Texts, Modern Sexualities. Stanford (CA): Stanford UP, 1992. Rev. in Textual Practice  9.1 (1995).

_____. Writing Matter: From the Hands of the English Renaissance.

_____, ed. Queering the Renaissance. Forthcoming 1992.

Goldberg, Jonathan, and Karen Newman. This Distracted Globe: Worldmaking in Early Modern Literature. New York: Fordham UP, 2016. Online preview at Amazon:

         https://www.amazon.de/This-Distracted-Globe-Worldmaking-Literature/dp/0823270289#reader_B01FKJDJMG

         2019

González, José Manuel, ed. Spanish Studies in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries. Newark: U of Delaware P, 2006.

González Fernández-Corugedo, Santiago [S. G. Fernández-Corugedo] ed. SEDERI VII. Assistant eds. Emma Lezcano and Francisco Martín. Coruña: SEDERI, 1996.* (1. Topics in Renaissance English. II. Topics in literature & criticism. III. Shakespeare). [Issued 1997.]

Gordon, G. S. English Literature and the Classics. Oxford, 1912.

Gosse, Edmund. "Euphuism." Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed.

Grant, Patrick. Literature and the Discovery of Method in the English Renaissance. Athens: U of Georgia P, 1985. (More: Richard III; Jonson: Bartholomew Fair; Donne: Anniversaries; Browne: Religio Medici; Law: Spirit of Love ; on Digby's Annotations, 102-88).

Greenblatt, Stephen. From The Power of Forms in the English Renaissance ("Introduction"). In The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism. Ed. Vincent B. Leitch et al. New York: Norton, 2001.*

_____, ed. The Power of Forms in the English Renaissance. Oklahoma: Pilgrim Books, 1982.

_____. Representing the English Renaissance. Berkeley: U of California P, 1988.

Guibbory, Achsah. The Map of Time: Seventeenth-Centry English Literature and the Ideas of Pattern in History. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1986.

Hadfield, Andrew. Literature, Politics, and National Identity: Reformation to Renaissance. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1994.

_____. Literature, Travel, and Colonial Writing in the English Renaissance, 1542-1625. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998.

_____, ed. Literature and Censorship in Renaissance England. Houndmills: Macmillan, 2000.

Hall, Kim F. Things of Darkness: Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1996.

Halpern, Richard. The Poetics of Primitive Accumulation: English Renaissance Culture and the Genealogy of Capital. Ithaca (NY): Cornell UP, 1991.

Hannay, Margaret P., ed. Silent but for the Word: Tudor Women as Patrons, Translators, and Writers of Religious Works. Kent (OH): Kent State UP, 1985.

Harst, Marie-Therese. Form und Funktion des Druckbildes in Englischen Texten des 16. Jahrhunderts. Lang, 1988.

Harvey, Elizabeth D. Ventriloquized Voices: Feminist Theory and English Renaissance Texts. London: Routledge, 1992. (Book/eBook).

Hattaway, Michael, ed. A Companion to English Renaissance Literature and Culture. (Blackwell Companions to Literature). Oxford: Blackwell, 2001, pbk. 2002.

Healy, Thomas. New Latitudes: Theory and English Renaissance Literature. London: Arnold, 1992.*

Healy, Thomas, and Jonathan Sawday, eds. Literature and the English Civil War. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1990.

Hill, Christopher. Writing and Revolution in Seventeenth-Century England. Vol. 1 of The Collected Essays of Christopher Hill. Brighton, 1985.*

Hirst, Derek. "21. Literature and National Identity." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. (5. The Civil War and Commonwealth Era). Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 633-63.*

Hobby, Elaine. Virtue of Necessity: English Women's Writing 1649-1688. London: Virago, 1988.

Hutson, Lorna. The Usurer's Daughter: Male Friendship and Fictions of Women in 16th Century England. London: Routledge, 1994. 1997. (Book/eBook).

Jones, Eldred D. The Elizabethan Image of Africa. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1971.

Kastan, David Scott. "3. Print, Literary Culture and the Book Trade." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. (1. Modes and Means of Literary Production). Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 81-116.*

Kewes, Paulina. Plagiarism in Early Modern England. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.

Knights, L. C. Explorations. Newport: Greenwood, 1946.

_____. Explorations. George W. Stewart, 1947.

_____. Explorations: Essays in Criticism, Mainly on the Literature of the 17th Century. London: Chatto and Windus, 1951.

_____. Explorations. London: Penguin-Peregrine, 1964.

Lee, Sidney. Elizabethan and Other Essays. Ed. F. S. Boas. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1929.

Lemon, Rebecca. "Chronological Outline of Historical Events and Texts in Britain, 1528-1674, with List of Selected Manuscripts." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 834-78.*

Lewalski, Barbara K. "20. Literature and the Household." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. (4. The Earlier Stuart Era). Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 603-30.*

Lindsay, T. M. "1. Englishmen and the Classical Renascence." In The Cambridge History of English and American Literature, 3: English: Renascence and Reformation. Ed. A. W. Ward and A. R. Waller. New York: Putnam, 1907-21. Online at Bartleby.com, 2000.* (1. The Birth of the Classical Renascence; 2. Erasmus; 3. His first visit to England. 4. Thomas Linacre. 5. William Grocyn. 6. English students at Paris. 7. John Colet. 8. William Lily. 9. John Fisher. 10. Sir Thomas More. 11. The spread of the classical renascence. 12. Sir Thomas Elyot. 13. Thomas Wilson).

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Loades, David. "7. Literature and National Identity." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. (2. The Tudor Era from the Reformation to Elizabeth I). Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 201-228.*

Loewenstein, David, and John Morrill. "22. Literature and Religion." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. (5. The Civil War and Commonwealth Era). Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 664-713.*

Logan, Marie-Rose, and Peter L. Rudnytsky, eds. Contending Kingdoms: Historical, Psychological, and Feminist Approaches to the Literature of Sixteenth-Century England and France. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1991.

Love, Harold. "Manuscript versus Print in the Transmission of English Literature, 1600-1700." Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand 9 (1985): 95-107.

_____. "Scribal Publication in Seventeenth-Century England." Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society 9.2 (1987).

Maguin, J. M., and Michèle Willems, eds. French Essays on Shakespeare and His Contemporaries. (The International Studies in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries). Newark: U of Delaware P; London: Assoc. UPs, 1995.

Maguire, L. E., and Thomas L. Berger. Textual Formations and Reformations. 1998.

Manley, Lawrence. Literature and Culture in Early Modern London. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995.

_____. "13. Literature and London." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. (3. The Era of Elizabeth and James VI). Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 399-427.*

Marcus, Leah S. "Literature and the Court." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. (4. The Earlier Stuart Era). Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 487-511.*

Marotti, Arthur F. Catholicism and Anti-Catholicism in Early Modern English Text.  (Early Modern Literature in History series). London: Macmillan, 1998.

Marrapodi, Michele, and Giorgio Melchiori, eds. Italian Studies in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries. (The International Studies in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries). Newark: U of Delaware P; London: Assoc. UPs, 1999.

Matthiessen, F. O. "Translation: An Elizabethan Art." Ph.D. diss. Harvard U, 1931.

McAlindon, T. "Yeats and the English Renaissance." PMLA 82 (1967): 157-69.

McEachern, Claire. The Poetics of English Nationhood, 1590-1612. (Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture 13). Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996.

_____. "10. Literature and National Identity." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. (3. The Era of Elizabeth and James VI). Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 313-42.*

Mealor, Simon, and Philip Schwyzer, eds. Archipelagic Identities: Writing Nation and Region in the Early Modern British Isles. Forthcoming 2004.

Miller, Edwin. The Professional Writer in Elizabethan England: Study of Nondramatic Literature. Harvard, 1959.

Montrose, Louis Adrian. "'Shaping Fantasies': Figurations of Gender and Power in Elizabethan Culture." Representations 1.2 (1983): 61-94.

_____. "'Shaping Fantasies': Figurations of Gender and Power in Elizabethan Culture." In Representing the English Renaissance. Ed. Stephen Greenblatt.  Berkeley: U of California P, 1988. 31-64.

Morris, H. Elizabethan Literature. Oxford: Oxford UP / Maruzen, 1970.

Murphy, Andrew. But the Irish Sea Betwixt Us: Ireland, Colonialism, and Renaissance Literature. Lexington (KY): U of Kentucky P, 1998.

Norbrook, David. "Uncivil Peace: Politics and Literary Culture, 1645-1649." In Norbrook, Writing the English Republic: Poetry, Rhetoric and Politics, 1627-1660. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1999. 2000. 140-91.*

_____. "King Oliver? Protectoral Augustanism and Its Critics, 1653-1658." In Norbrook, Writing the English Republic: Poetry, Rhetoric and Politics, 1627-1660. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1999. 2000. 299-325.*

Orgel, Stephen, ed. The Renaissance Imagination. 1975.

Ostovich, Helen, and Graham Roebuck, eds. Other Voices, Other Views: Expanding the Canon in English Renaissance Studies. Forthcoming 1997.

Oz, Avraham, ed. Strands Afar Remote: Israeli Essays on Shakespeare and His Contemporaries. (The International Studies in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries). Newark: U of Delaware P; London: Assoc. UPs, 1998.

Pacheco, Anita, ed. Early Women Writers: 1600-1720. (Longman Critical Readers). London: Longman, 1997.

Pagliaro, Harold E., ed. Major English Writers of the Seventeenth Century.

Palmer, Alan and Veronica. Who's Who in Shakespeare's England. Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1983.

Parry, Graham. "4. Literary Patronage." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. (1. Modes and Means of Literary Production). Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 117-40.*

Pask, Kevin. The Emergence of the English Author: Scripting the Life of the Poet in Early Modern England. (Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture 12). Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996.

Patrides, C. A., and R. B. Waddingon, eds. The Age of Milton. Manchester, 1980.

Patrides, C. A., and J. Wittreich, eds. The Apocalypse in English Renaissance Thought and Literature. Manchester, 1984.

Patterson, Annabel. Censorship and Interpretation. Wisconsin UP, 1984.

_____. Reading Between the Lines. 1992. London: Routledge, 1993.*

Pinto, Vivian de Sola. The English Renaissance: 1510-1688. With a chapter on Literature and Music by Bruce Pattison. (Introductions to English Literature, 2). London: Cresset Press, 1938.*

_____. The English Renaissance 1510-1688. London: Cresset Press, 3rd ed. 1966.

Potter, Lois. Secret Rites and Secret Writing: Royalist Literature, 1641-1660. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989.

Reay, Barry, ed. Popular Culture in Seventeenth-Century England. New York: St. Martin's; London: Routledge, 1985.

Rhodes, Neil. The Power of Eloquence and English Renaissance Literature. Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992.

_____. Elizabethan Grotesque. 1980.

Ricks, Christopher, ed. English Poetry & Prose, 1540-1674. (Sphere History of Literature in the English Language, 2). London: Sphere Books, c. 1970.

Rodríguez de la Flor, Fernando. Barroco: Representación e ideología en el mundo hispánico (1580-1680). (Crítica y Estudios Literarios). Madrid: Cátedra, 2002.

Rollins, Hyder E., and Herschel Baker, eds. The Renaissance in England. Boston: Waveland, 1992.

Ronberg, Gert. A Way with Words: The Language of English Renaissance Literature. London: Arnold, 1992. S

Rose, Mary Beth. The Expense of Spirit: Love and Sexuality in the English Renaissance. Ithaca (NY): Cornell UP, 1988.*

Routh, Harold V. "5. The Progress of Social Literature in Tudor Times." In The Cambridge History of English and American Literature, 3: English: Renascence and Reformation. Ed. A. W. Ward and A. R. Waller. New York: Putnam, 1907-21. Online at Bartleby.com, 2000.* (1. Cocke Lorell's Bote. 2. Mock testaments. 3. Fraternities, orders and dances of death. 4. The boke of Mayd Emlyn. 4. Widow Edith. 6. Satires and Disquisitions on women. 7. The Schole-house of women. 8. The Proude Wyves Paternoster. 9. Jest-books. 10. Transition of society. 11. The Complaynt of Roderyck Mors. 12. Robert Crowley. 13. The Hye Way to the Spyttel Hous. 14. Awdeley's Fraternitye of vacabones. 15. Harman's Caveat. 16. Cosmopolitanism. 17. Andrew Boorde. 18. William Bullein. 19. A Dialogue against the Fever Pestilence. 20. Superstition in the Sixteenth Century. 21. Scot's Discoverie of Witchcraft).

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Salingar, L. G. "The Elizabethan Literary Renaissance." In The Age of Shakespeare. Vol. 2 of The New Pelican Guide to English Literature. Ed. Boris Ford. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1982. Rev. 1993. 51-118.*

Sánchez Escribano, Francisco Javier. (Javier Sánchez). "English translations from the Spanish through French in the 17th century." In SEDERI 1. Ed. Javier Sánchez. Zaragoza: Librería General, 1990. 139-56.

_____, (Javier Sánchez), ed. Actas del I Congreso Nacional de la Sociedad Española de Estudios Renacentistas Ingleses (SEDERI) / Proceedings of the I National Conference of the Spanish Society for English Renaissance Studies. Zaragoza: SEDERI, 1990.*

Santoyo, Julio César. "El libro español en la Inglaterra isabelina." In Estudios literarios ingleses: Renacimiento y barroco. Ed. Susana Onega. Madrid: Cátedra, 1986. 77-92.*

_____. "Después de La Invencible: Aspectos del auge cultural español en Inglaterra (1589-1591)." XIV Congreso de AEDEAN. Bilbao: Servicio Editorial de la Universidad del País Vasco, 1992. 31-48.*

_____, ed. De clásicos y traducciones. Versiones inglesas de clásicos españoles (ss. XVI y XVII). Ed. Julio César Santoyo. Barcelona: PPU, 1987.

Sasek, Lawrence A. The Literary Temper of the English Puritans. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1961.

Scholz, Susanne. Body Narratives: Writing the Nation and Fashioning the Subject in Early Modern England. Houndmills: Macmillan, 2000. (Spenser, Sidney, Ralegh...)

Schonhorn, Manuel. "9. The Writer as Hero from Jonson to Fielding." In Defoe's Footprints: Essays in Honour of Maximillian E. Nowak. Ed. R. M. Maniquis and Carl Fisher. Toronto, 2009. 189-205.* Online at Google Books:

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Scodel, Joshua. "25. Alternative Sites for Literature." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. (5. The Civil War and Commonwealth Era). Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 763-89.*

Sessions, William A. "8. Literature and the Court." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. (2. The Tudor Era from the Reformation to Elizabeth I). Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 229-56.*

Seventeenth Century Studies Presented to Sir Herbert Grierson. 1938.

Shafer, Robert, ed. Seventeenth Century Studes by Members of the Graduate School, University of Cincinnati. Princeton, 1933.

Sharpe, Kevin. Criticism and Compliment: The Politics of Literature in the England of Charles I.  Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1987.

_____. Criticism and Compliment: The Politics of Literature in the England of Charles I. (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History). Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1990. Online preview at Google Books.*

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Sharpe, Kevin, and Steven N. Zwicker, eds. Politics of Discourse: The Literature and History of Seventeenth-Century England.  Berkeley: U of California P, 1987.*

Shaw, Patricia. "Ale Wives, Old Wives, Widows and Witches: The Older Woman in English Renaissance Literature." Actas del I Congreso Nacional de la Sociedad Española de Estudios Renacentistas Ingleses (SEDERI) / Proceedings of the I National Conference of the Spanish Society for English Renaissance Studies. Ed. Javier Sánchez. Zaragoza: SEDERI, 1990. 9-35.*

_____. "Mad Moll and Merry Meg: The Roaring Girls as Popular Heroines in Elizabethan and Jacobean Writings." In SEDERI VII. Ed. S. González Fernández-Corugedo et al. Coruña: SEDERI, 1996. 129-40.*

Sheavyn (Mrs.). "Authors and Official Censors." In The Literary Profession in the Elizabethan Age.

Sheen, Erica, and Lorna Hutson, eds. Literature, Politics, and Law in Renaissance England. (Language, Discourse, Society). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.

Shepherd, Robert K. "How Scottish Weather Affected the English Literary Climate." In SEDERI VI. Ed. Ana María Manzanas Calvo. N.p.: SEDERI, 1996. 188-95.*

Shindler, Madalene. The Vogue and Impact of Pierre de la Primaudaye's The French Academie on Elizabethan and Jacobean Literature. (Language and Literature series). U of Texas, 1960.

Shuger, Deborah. "17. Literature and the Church." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. (4. The Earlier Stuart Era). Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 512-43.*

Sinfield, Alan. Literature in Protestant England. London: Croom Helm; Totowa: Barnes and Noble, 1983.

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Smith, Nigel. Literature and Revolution in England, 1640-1660. New Haven: Yale UP, 1994.*

_____. "23. Literature and London." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. (5. The Civil War and Commonwealth Era). Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 714-36.*

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Sommerville, Johann P. "15. Literature and National Identity." (4. The Earlier Stuart Era). In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 459-86.*

Stachniewski, John. The Persecutory Imagination: English Puritanism and the Literature of Religious Despair. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1991.

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Summers, Claude J., and Ted-Larry Pebworth. Renaissance Discourses of Desire. Columbia (MO): U of Missouri P, 1993.

Taylor, Barry. Vagrant Writing: Social and Semiotic Disorders in the English Renaissance. Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1991.

Tillyard, E. M. W. The Elizabethan World Picture.  London: Chatto and Windus, 1943.*

_____. The Elizabethan World Picture. Toronto: Macmillan Canada, 1943.

_____. The Elizabethan World Picture. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1960. 1963. 1970.* 1990.

_____. The Elizabethan World Picture. New York: Vintage, n. d.

Trevelyan, G. M. "3.I. The Renaissance Scholars. Wolsey and the Balance of Power. The Era of Discovery. The Cabots. Henry VIII Founds the Royal Navy." In Trevelyan, A Shortened History of England. 1942. Harmondsworth: Penguin-Pelican, 1959. 1985. 209-17.

Turner, James Grantham. "26. From Revolution to Restoration in English Literary Culture." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. (5. The Civil War and Commonwealth Era). Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 790-833.*

Ungerer, Gustav. Anglo-Spanish Relations in Tudor Literature. Bern: Francke, 1956. Rpt. New York: AMS Press, 1972.

Wall, Wendy. "Disclosures in Print: The 'Violent Enlargement' of the Renaissance Voyeuristic Text." Studies in English Literature 29 (1989): 35-59.

Waller, G. F. The Strong Necessity of Time: The Philosophy of Time in Shakespeare and Elizabethan Literature. The Hague and Paris: Mouton, 1976.

Ward, A. W., and A. R. Waller, eds. The Cambridge History of English Literature. Vol. VII (English) of The Cambridge History of English and American Literature. Cambridge UP, New York: Putnam, 1911. Rpt. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1966.

_____, eds. Cavalier and Puritan. 1911. Vol. VII (English) of The Cambridge History of English and American Literature. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, New York: Putnam, 1907-21. Electronic edition (Bartleby.com):

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Watt, Ian. "Elizabethan Light Reading." In The Age of Shakespeare. Ed. Boris Ford. Vol. 2 of The Pelican Guide to English Literature. Harmondsworth: Penguin-Pelican, 1955. 1971. 119-30.*

Wells, Robin Headlam. Elizabethan Mythologies.

Wheale, Nigel. Writing and Society: Literacy, Print and Politics in Britain 1590-1660. London: Routledge, 1999.

Whitney, J. P. "2. Reformation Literature in England." In The Cambridge History of English and American Literature, 3: English: Renascence and Reformation. Ed. A. W. Ward and A. R. Waller. New York: Putnam, 1907-21. Online at Bartleby.com, 2000.* (1. Simon Fish. 2. Erasmus and Cambridge. 3. Aspects of the Reformation. 4. The Book of Common Prayer. 5. Evolution of the prayer-book. 6. Thomas Cranmer. 7. His influence. 8. The Homilies. 9. Hugh Latimer. 10. His sermons. 11. William Tindale. 12. The Bible in English. 13. Miles Coverdale. 14. The Great Bible. 15. The Scots New Testament. 16. Hymns. 17. Sternhold and Hopkins. 18. Results of the Reformation period).

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Wilcox, Helen. "24. Literature and the Household." In The Cambridge History of Early Modern English Literature. (5. The Civil War and Commonwealth Era). Ed. David Loewenstein and Janel Mueller. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. 2004. 737-63.*

_____, ed. Women and Literature in Britain, 1500-1700. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996.*

Wilding, Michael. Dragons Teeth: Literature in the English Revolution. Oxford: Clarendon, 1987.

Winters, Yvor. "English Literature in the Sixteenth Century." Hudson Review (Summer 1955).

_____. "English Literature in the Sixteenth Century." In Winters, The Function of Criticism: Problems and Exercises. 1957. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1962. 189-200.*

Wood, Anthony.Athenae Oxoniense: An Exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who Have Had Their Education in . . . Oxford frm 1500, to the End of the Year 1690. 2 vols. 1691-92.

Woodbridge, Linda. Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1984.

Woolf, Virginia. "The Elizabethan Lumber Room." In Woolf, The Common Reader. 1925. London: Hogarth, 1929. 60-71.

Woudhuysen, H. R. Rev. of Print, Manuscript, Performance: The Changing Relations of the Media in Early Modern England. Review of English Studies ns 52.208 (2001).

Wyatt, A. J. "From Medieval to Modern." (Renaissance). In Wyatt, The Tutorial History of English Literature. 2nd ed. London: Clive, 1901. 26-37. 26-37.

_____.  "From Spenser to Milton." In Wyatt, The Tutorial History of English Literature 72-101.

Zunder, William, and Suzanne Trill, eds. Writing and the English Renaissance. (Crosscurrents). Harlow: Longman, 1996.*

 

 

 

 

Anthologies

 

 

Abrams, M. H., gen. ed. The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 7th ed. Vol. 1. Associate gen. ed. Stephen Greenblatt. New York: Norton, 1999.*

Brown, Cedric C., and Arthur F. Marotti, eds. Texts and Cultural Change, 1520-1700. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1997.

Campbell, Gordon. The Renaissance. (Macmillan Anthologies of English Literature). Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1989.

Clements, A. F., ed. Tudor Translations: An Anthology. Oxford: Blackwell, 1940.

Greenblatt, Stephen, et al., eds. The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 9th ed. Vol. 1: Middle Ages, Restoration and Eighteenth Century. Vol. 2: The Romantic Period through the Twentieth Centiury. New York: Norton, 2012.* (Also in 6 vol. ed: Vol. A: Middle Ages. Vol B: The 16th and Early 17th Centuries. Vol. C: The Restoration and the 18th Century. Vol. D: The Romantic Period. Vol. E: The Victorian Age. Vol. F: The 20th Century and After)

Henderson, Katherine Usher, and Barbara F. McManus, eds. Half Humankind: Contexts and Texts of the Controversy about Women in England, 1540-1640. Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1985.

Hollander, John, and Frank Kermode, eds. The Literature of Renaissance England. New York: Oxford UP, 1973.

McMullan, Gordon, ed. Renaissance Configurations: Voices, Bodies, Spaces, 1580-1690. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1997.

Travitsky, Betty, ed. The Paradise of Women: Writings by Englishwomen in the Renaissance. Anthology. 1989.

Trill, Suzanne, Kate Chedgzoy and Melanie Osborne, eds. Lay by Your Needles Ladies, Take the Pen: Writing Women in England 1500-1700. London: Hodder Headline-Arnold, 1997.*

Wilson, Katharina, ed. Women Writers of the Renaissance and Reformation. Anthology. 1987.

 

 

 

 

Bibliographies

 

 

Bueno Alonso, Jorge L. Literatura Inglesa Medieval y Renacentista: Guía Temática y Bibliográfica. Oviedo: Septem Ediciones, 2005.

Pinto, Vivian de Sola. The English Renaissance: 1510-1688. With a Chapter on Literature and Music by Bruce Pattison. (Introductions to English Literature, 2). London: Cresset Press, 1938.*

Sánchez Escribano, F. Javier. "English Renaissance Studies in Spain: A Bibliography up to 1995." SEDERI 10 (1999-2000): 241-304.* Online at Dialnet:

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Wing, Donald G. Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America, and of English Books Printed in Other Countries, 1641-1700. 2nd ed., rev. and enlarged. New York: MLA, 1994-.

Tubb, Margaret. "Appendix." Rev. Brian Vickers. In The Age of Shakespeare. Ed. Boris Ford. Vol. 2 of The Pelican Guide to English Literature. Harmondsworth: Penguin-Pelican, 1955. 1971. 443-501.* (Bibliography).

_____. "Appendix." Rev. (1978) Maurice Hussey. In From Donne to Marvell. Ed. Boris Ford. Vol. 3 of The Pelican Guide to English Literature, gen. ed. Boris Ford. Harmondsworth: Penguin-Pelican, 1956. 1979. 243-78.* (Bibliography).

 

 

 

 

Databases

 

 

Early English Books Online

         https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebogroup/

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EEBO: Early English Book Online. Chaydwyck-Healey.

         http://eebo.chadwyck.com/

         2012

 

The Emerging Tradition 1500-1700. 19 vols. (English Letters). Database. Intelex / Oxford UP, 2004. (Correspondence and papers from Thomas Cromwell, Thomas Wilson, Thomas Bodley, Walter Raleigh, Henry Wotton, Elias Ashmole, Andrew Marvell, Dorothy Osborne, Anne Conway, Samuel Pepys, John Churchill Duke of Marlborough, from Oxford UP).

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Dictionaries

 

 

Bell, Maureen, George Parfitt, and Simon Shepherd, eds. A Biographical Dictionary of English Women Writers, 1580-1720. Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheathsheaf, 1990.

 

 

 

 

 

Internet resources

 

 

16th century / Early Seventeenth Century Literature (Luminarium)

http://www.luminarium.org/lumina.htm

         2004-02-22

         http://www.luminarium.org/sevenlit/

         2011

 

Cambridge English Renaissance Electronic Service

         http://www.english.cam.ac.uk/ceres/links.htm

 

Early English Books Online. ProQuest-Chadwyck-Healey.

http://wwwlib.umi.com/eebo

 

English Literature of the Renaissance Period.

http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/~ham/ lis353/project.htm

 

The Early Modern Center (Dpt. of English, U of California Santa Barbara)

         http://emc.english.ucsb.edu/

         2008

 

The Early Modern Colloquium (U of Michigan)

         http://www.umich.edu/~earlymod/links.htm

         2015

 

Early Modern Literary Studies (Sheffield Hallam University / U of Toronto).

         http://projects.chass.utoronto.ca/emls/emlshome.html

         2016

 

Luminarium (Renaissance literature)

         http://www.luminarium.org/renlit

 

Major British Writers. WWW Resources: Medieval and Renaissance.

http://www.moorhead.msus.edu/~library/instruct/library/brit-writ.htm

 

Renaissance and 17th Century Literature.

http://www.english.nwu.edu/weblinks/renaissance.html

 

Renascence Editions (U of Oregon)

http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~rbear/

 

Renaissance studies server.

http://unixg.ubc.ca:7001/0/e-sources/emls/emlshome.html

 

(Untitled link collection on 17th-c. English literature: Cowley, Philips, Massinger, Cavendish, Behn, Wroth, Waller).

         http://www.geocities.com/hargrange/

 

Voice of the Shuttle: Renaissance and Seventeenth Century.*

http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2749

 

 

 

 

 

 

Journals

 

 

Cahiers Elizabéthains.

Periodical.

Montpellier: Université Paul Valéry.

http://serinf2.univ-montp3.fr/CERRA/cahiers.html  (Spring 1996).

Vol. 34 (1988).

 

English Literary Renaissance

Ed. Arthur F. Kinney

Issues 3 times a year.

vol. 34 (2004).

(Department of English

University of Massachusetts

Amherst, MA 01003

USA) - Vol. 15.3 (1985).

 

Huntington Library Quarterly 32 (1970). 

 

Quarto (Sept. 1980).

 

Renaissance and Modern Studies 23 (1979).

 

Renaissance Studies

Quarterly.

Journal of the Society for Renaissance Studies.

Ed. John E. Law.

Oxford: Blackwell. vol. 18 (2004).

www.blackwellpublishing.com/journals/REST

 

 

SEDERI. Annual.

 

Sociedad Española de Estudios Renacentistas Ingleses.

Vol. 1 (1991). Universidad de Zaragoza, Departamento de Filología Inglesa y Alemana.

http://sederi.org/publications.htm

2015

 

 

 

Selected Papers from the West Virginia Shakespeare and Renaissance Association 15 (1993).

 

 

 

 

Related Works

 

 

Cerasano, S. P., and Marion Wynne-Davies, eds. Gloriana's Face: Women, Public and Private, in the English Renaissance. Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992.

Fowler, Alastair. Time's Purpled Masqueres: Stars and the Afterlife in Renaissance English Literature. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996.

Gowing, Laura. Domestic Dangers: Women, Words, and Sex in Early Modern London. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996.

Harrison, G. B. The Elizabethan Journals, 1592-1603 and The Jacobean Journals, 1603-1610. 5 vols. 1928-58.

_____. The Elizabethan Journals, vol 1 + 2, Ed. and abridged by the author (1591 - 1603) Doubleday-Anchor 1965.

Reay, Barry, ed. Popular Culture in Seventeenth-Century England.New York: St. Martin's, 1985.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Series

 

 

(Bodley Head Quartos). Bodley Head, c. 1923.

 

(Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture series). Series ed. Stephen Orgel. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1992-.

 

(Early English Text Society, Extra series 53). London, 1888.

 

(Early Modern Cultural Studies Series). Series ed. Ivo Kamps. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, c. 2003.

 

(Early Modern Literature in History series). London: Macmillan, c. 1997.

 

(Elizabethan Club Series, 4). New Haven: Yale UP, 1969.

 

(Elizabethan Library). London: Elliot Stock, c. 1894.

 

(The International Studies in Shakespeare and His Contemporaries). Series ed. Jay L. Halio. Newark: U of Delaware P; London: Assoc. UPs, 1993-.

 

(New Shakespeare Society).

 

 (Shakespeare's Library). c. 1875.

 

(Tudor and Stuart Library). Oxford, c. 1900.

 

(Tudor Facsimile Texts). Ed. John S. Farmer. C. 1910.

        

(Tudor Translations, 2nd ser., xii). London: Constable, 1927.

 

(Works Issued by the Hakluyt Society, 2nd ser. 116). Cambridge: Cambridge UP / Hakluyt Society, 1961.*

 

 

 

 

 

 

Societies, Institutions, etc.

 

 

CERRA. Université Paul Valery, Montpellier.

Centre d'Etudes et de la Recherche sur la Renaissance Anglaise.

http://serinf2.univ-montp3.fr/CERRA/cerra-English.html  (Spring 1996).

 

SEDERI

Sociedad Española de Estudios Renacentistas Ingleses.

Founded by Javier Sánchez Escribano.

Universidad de Zaragoza

50009 Zaragoza (Spain).

 

 

 

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