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"But Worth pretends": Discovering Jonsonian Masque in Lady Mary Wroth's Pamphilia to Amphilanthus
Anita M. Hagerman analyzes "Wroth's connections to Ben Jonson and the possibilities the connections offer regarding both the form and content of Wroth's sonnet sequence Pamphilia to Amphilanthus."
"Double Portrait" by Joyce Carol Oates
The author reads her poem.
"I haue often such a sickly inclination": Biography and the Critical Interpretation of Donne's Suicide Tract, Biathanatos
R. G. Siemens suggests that the tract should be read "as a detached . . . examination of the moral implications of an action," rather than a reflection of Donne's state of mind.
"Lawfull Avarice": Rachael Speght's Mortalities Memorandum and the Necessities of Women's Education
A scholarly article by Linda Vecchi.
"Marooned in Dallas" by Joyce Carol Oates
The author reads her poem.
"On the Famous Voyage": Ben Jonson and Civic Space
Essay by Andrew McRae from Early Modern Literary Studies (September 1998).
"Subjected Thus": Plague and Panopticism in Richard II
Nick Cox argues that the work of Michel Foucault provides the means for understanding the Elizabethan governments strategies of discipline and surveillance.
"That Liberty and Common Conversation": A Review of the SHAKSPER Listserv Discussion Group
By Sean Lawrence.
"The Future Is In My Arms", by Edwidge Danticat
Essay by Danticat published in _Essence_ magazine, about her 30th birthday and her newborn niece.
"The Ghost Sonata" in Kaliningrad
The Kaliningrad Regional Drama Theatre's production of "The Ghost Sonata" including photos, set design, costumes, and selected links.
"The Little Whip" by Joyce Carol Oates
The author reads her poem.
"The price of one fair word": Negotiating Names in Coriolanus
David Lucking locates a "linguistic matrix that corresponds in some way to the complex of cultural codes through which that individual defines himself."
"The strangest pageant, fashion'd like a court": John Donne and Ben Jonson to 1600 -- Parallel Lives
William F. Blissett suggests that a Jonson reference to a "Dr. Done . . . encourages a consideration of the parallel literary lives of Jonson and Donne."
"The strangest pageant, fashion'd like a court": John Donne and Ben Jonson to 1600 -- Parallel Lives
William F. Blissett suggests that a Jonson reference to a "Dr. Done . . . encourages a consideration of the parallel literary lives of Jonson and Donne."
"This Is the Time for Which We Have Been Waiting" by Joyce Carol Oates
The author reads her poem.
"Thoreau Transforms His Journal into "Slavery in Massachusetts"
Thoreau's journal entries of May and June of 1854 evolve into a call for the end of American slavery.
"Unaccommodated man" and His Discontents in King Lear: Edmund the Bastard and Interrogative Puns
Anthony Gilbert engages structuralist theory, suggesting that the connection between signifier and signified is loosened and exposed as arbitrary, allowing for alternative interpretations of the sense.
"What Author would conceal his name?"
An article by James Fitzgerald.
"Witness this Booke, (thy Emblem)": Donne's Holy Sonnets and Biography
Diana Treviño Benet argues that the sonnets have been widely studied in terms of the poet's theology, but "their recourse to biography" deserves critical attention.
'Kaviraju' Tripuraneni Ramaswamy
Ramaswamy Tripuraneni, a rationalist from the land of Andhra.
'Visible Worlds' Travels Time and Space
Review of the book from the Seattle Times.
(Im)possible Worlds: The Plays of Sharon Pollock
Essay by Denis Salter.
(Johan) August Strindberg (1849-1912)
Biography of the playwright.
(Renaissance Drama) Backgrounds and Contexts
Student projects for a class on Renaissance Drama, including papers on Ben Jonson, Thomas Kyd and John Webster.
(Self)-Fashioning of Ezekiel Edgworth in Jonson's Bartholomew Fair, The
Essay by Jean MacIntyre from Early Modern Literary Studies 4:3 (January 1999).
100 Canadian Poets
Biography, publications, and links.
100 Canadian Poets: A.J.M. Smith
Biography, publications, and critical materials.
100 Canadian Poets: Alden Nowlan
Biography, publications, and critical materials.
100 Canadian Poets: Anne Michaels
Brief biography, publications, and list of critical materials.
100 Canadian Poets: Archibald Lampman
Brief biography, publications, and list of critical materials.
100 Canadian Poets: bill bissett
Brief biography, publications, and list of critical materials.
100 Canadian Poets: Bliss Carman
Biography, publications, critical materials, and links.
100 Canadian Poets: Daphne Marlatt
Brief biography, publications, and list of critical materials.
100 Canadian Poets: Di Brandt
Brief biography, publications, and list of critical materials.
100 Canadian Poets: Dionne Brand
Biography, publications, and list of critical materials.
100 Canadian Poets: Don McKay
Biography, publications, and list of critical materials.
100 Canadian Poets: Dorothy Livesay
Biography, publications, and critical materials.
100 Canadian Poets: Duncan Campbell Scott
Brief biography, publications, and list of critical materials.
100 Canadian Poets: E.D. Blodgett
Brief biography, publications, and list of critical materials.
100 Canadian Poets: E.J. Pratt
Biography, publications, and list of critical materials.

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