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Renaissance Papers: 1998.


Howard-Hill, T. H. and Philip Rowlinson, eds. Renaissance Papers 1998.

(Southeastern Renaissance Conference.) Columbia, SC: Camden House, 1999. 163 pp. $45. ISBN ISBN
abbr.
International Standard Book Number


ISBN International Standard Book Number

ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m 
: 1-57113-137-X.

This volume is comprised a "selection of papers submitted to the fifty-fifth annual meeting of the Southeastern Renaissance Conference. Essays include: Jacqueline McEvoy, "Prophetic Authority and Error: A Biblical View of the Present State of Ireland"; Grace L. Dillon, "Mocking Imperialism: A Lively Hyperbolical Amplification in Spenser's Faerie Queen"; Carla Coleman Prichard, "'Learn then to rule us better and the realm': Restoration of Order and the Boy King in Marlowe's Edward II"; Anthony Young, "'Ripen Justice in this Commonweal': Political Decay and Regeneration in Titus Andronicus"; Andrew Shifflett, "Sexual Calvinism in Donne's 'Communitie'"; Steven Hayward, "'I'll make one i' the masque': John Marston's The Malcontent mal·con·tent  
adj.
Dissatisfied with existing conditions.

n.
1. A chronically dissatisfied person.

2. One who rebels against the established system:
 and the Appropriation of the Masque"; Christopher Hodgkins, "The Nubile nu·bile  
adj.
1. Ready for marriage; of a marriageable age or condition. Used of young women.

2. Sexually mature and attractive. Used of young women.
 Savage: Pocahontas as Heathen Convert and Virgilian Bride"; Peggy Munoz Simonds, "Platonic Horses in Two Noble Kinsmen: From Passion to Temperance"; Mathew Winston, "Gendered Nostalgia in The Duchess of Malfi"; Lucile G. Appert, "Towards a British Academy: The Poet and the King in the Commonwealth of Learning"; Robert C. Evans, "Artful Ambiguity and Balance in Jons on's 'New' Poem on Nashe"; Wayne A. Chandler, "A Tragicomedy tragicomedy

Literary genre consisting of dramas that combine elements of tragedy and comedy. Plautus coined the Latin word tragicocomoedia to denote a play in which gods and mortals, masters and slaves reverse the roles traditionally assigned to them.
: Mary Wroth wroth  
adj.
Wrathful; angry.



[Middle English, from Old English wrth; see wer-2 in Indo-European roots.
, John Fletcher, and Critical Reception"; John McMichaels, "The Lady Rises: Stoicism Stoicism (stō`ĭsĭzəm), school of philosophy founded by Zeno of Citium (in Cyprus) c.300 B.C. The first Stoics were so called because they met in the Stoa Poecile [Gr.  and Spenser in Milton's Comus."
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