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  1. Undermining the Elect Nation: King Lear and the Hebrew Patriarchs at the Court of James I

    Undermining the Elect Nation: King Lear and the Hebrew Patriarchs at the Court of James I

    Article | Autor(es): Patrick Timmis

    This article examines King Lear’s creative redeployment of the Old Testament stories of the patriarchs, especially the narrative of Jacob and Esau in the book of Genesis. After contextualizing the reliance of the “Gloucester subplot” on this narrative within a broader predestinarian tradition of...

  2. Necessary Leaven: Hypocrisy and the Heptaméron

    Necessary Leaven: Hypocrisy and the Heptaméron

    Article | Autor(es): Emily Butterworth

    Hypocrisy is a recurring concern in Marguerite de Navarre’s Heptaméron, part of the wider dynamic of dissimulation, pretence, and exposure explored in the storytelling project. This article discusses the contexts in which hypocrisy is revealed and debated in the Heptaméron. While clerical and...

  3. “Des responses et rencontres”: Frank Speech and Self-Knowledge in Guillaume Bouchet’s Serées

    “Des responses et rencontres”: Frank Speech and Self-Knowledge in Guillaume Bouchet’s Serées

    Article | Autor(es): Luke O’Sullivan

    Guillaume Bouchet’s Serées (1584, 1597, 1598) constitute an exercise in commonplacing framed as a collection of tales told around a Poitevin dining table. They engage in a form of quasi-philosophical thinking staged by and for an urban merchant community, the social world in which Bouchet...

  4. Equity and Amerindians in Montaigne’s “Des cannibales” (1, 31)

    Equity and Amerindians in Montaigne’s “Des cannibales” (1, 31)

    Article | Autor(es): Shannon R. Connolly

    Since the first publication of the Essais in Bordeaux in 1580, readers of this work have recognized skepticism underlying the judgment of its author, Michel de Montaigne. Arguing that the Pyrrhonist school of skepticism relies upon cultural diversity, or that Montaigne was influenced by...

  5. Wiggins, Alison, Alan Bryson, Daniel Starza Smith, Anke Timmermann, and Graham Williams, eds.; Katherine Rogers, web developer. Bess of Hardwick’s Letters: The Complete Correspondence, c.1550–1608. Edition
  6. Ioppolo, Grace, project dir. Henslowe-Alleyn Digitisation Project. Other
  7. Rusche, Harry, and Justin Shaw, project dirs. Shakespeare and the Players. Other
  8. MacLean, Sally-Beth, and Alan Somerset, co-directors. Records of Early English Drama: Patrons & Performances (REED: P&P). Other
  9. King, Edmund, principal investigator. The UK Reading Experience Database
  10. Hosington, Brenda M., gen ed. Renaissance Cultural Crossroads Catalogue (RCCC). Database
  11. Greengrass, Mark, Michael Leslie, and Michael Hannon, project leads. The Hartlib Papers. Database
  12. Susanna De Schepper, project lead. Short Title Catalogue Flanders (STCV). Database
  13. Magni, Isabella, Lia Markey, and Maddalena Signorini, eds. Italian Paleography. Other
  14. Brandhorst, Hans, and Etienne Posthumus, eds. Arkyves. Other

    Brandhorst, Hans, and Etienne Posthumus, eds. Arkyves. Other

    Article | Autor(es): Rachel M. Carlisle

  15. Auger, Peter. Du Bartas’ Legacy in England and Scotland

    Auger, Peter. Du Bartas’ Legacy in England and Scotland

    Article | Autor(es): Goran Stanivukovic

  16. Barbier-Mueller, Jean Paul. Ma Bibliothèque poétique. Quatrième partie, Tome V. Contemporains et successeurs de Ronsard, de Pasquier (suite) à Sorbin, éd. Jean Balsamo
  17. Barker, Hannah. That Most Precious Merchandise: The Mediterranean Trade in Black Sea Slaves, 1260–1500
  18. Bastow, Sarah L. Edwin Sandys and the Reform of English Religion
  19. Berzal de Dios, Javier. Visual Experiences in Cinquecento Theatrical Spaces
  20. Brevaglieri, Sabina. Natural desiderio di sapere. Roma barocca fra vecchi e nuovi mondi