Discoveries: Online Publications of the South-Central Renaissance Conference

Volume 25.1

Spring 2008

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Articles

• Ardolino, Frank. "Erastianism in Peele's The Old Wives Tale," 22.2 (2005).

• ---. "Shakespeare's Allusion to The Spanish Tragedy in The Merchant of Venice (2.2)," 23.2 (2006).

• ---. Translating Contexts: The Purpose of Hieronimo’s Soliman and Perseda Playlet in The Spanish Tragedy," 24.2 (2007).

• Bourbois, Julia. "Painted Soldiers: An Examination of Armor in 16th Century Portraiture," 23.1 (2006).

• Cheney, Liana de Girolami, and Bonetti, Sonia Michelotti. "Bronzino's Pygmalion and Galatea: l’ antica bella maniera," 24.1 (2007).

• Frei, Joyce. "When Ladies Meet: The Media Myth of the Two Queens in One Isle," 24.1 (2007).

• Harl, Allison. "Passive, Pursued and Powerful: Construction of the Male Self in Renaissance Autobiography," 22.2 (2005).

• Harrington, Maura Grace. "Shakespeare’s Portrayal of Irish Infiltration in 2 Henry VI: The Influences of Cade and of the Kerns," 24.1 (2007).

• Howard, W. Scott. "Of Devotion and Dissent: An Collins's Divine Songs and Meditacions (1653)," 22.1 (2005).

• Land, Norman E. "Leonardo da Vinci in a Tale by Matteo Bandello," 23.1 (2006).

• Michalos, Constantina. "Shakespeare's Feminized Friar," 22.1 (2005).

• Oakes, Margaret J. "'Entering Upon That One Path: Bacon's Knightly Quest for Knowledge," 23.2 (2006).

• Ronan, Clifford. "Anatomizing Shakespeare's Jewelry," 23.2 (2006).

• Wilson, Christie Sample. "Imposition of Order: The Edict of Nantes and the Price of Stability," 24.2 (2007).

Notes

• Baumlin, James S. "A Note on Yeats, Harold Bloom, and Hamlet's 'Heart's Core' (3.2.68)," 22.1 (2005).

• Fleissner, Robert F. "The Issue of Brutus and Bastardy," 24.2 (2007).

Reviews

• Roberta Albrecht, The Virgin Mary as Alchemical and Lullian Reference in Donne, reviewed by Kate Frost, 23.1 (2006).

• Catherine M. S. Alexander, ed., Shakespeare and Politics, reviewed by John Ford, 23.1 (2006).

• Iain Fenlon, Music and Culture in Late Renaissance Italy, reviewed by Susan Treacy, 22.1 (2005).

• Ewan Fernie, Ramona Wray, Mark Thornton Burnett, and Clare McManus, eds., Reconceiving the Renaissance: A Critical Reader, reviewed Sean McDowell, 23.1 (2006).

• Jane Griffiths, John Skelton and Poetic Authority: Defining the Liberty to Speak, reviewed by Raymond Frontain, 24.2 (2007).

• Marcia B. Hall, ed., Rome, reviewed by Lilian Zirpolo, 24.2 (2007).

• Thomas Kranidas, Milton and the Rhetoric of Zeal, reviewed by Andrew Fleck, 23.1 (2006).

• Michael Lieb, Theological Milton: Deity, Discourse and Heresy in the Miltonic Canon, reviewed by Carmen Ortiz Henley, 24.2 (2007).

• Steven Lynch, As You Like It: A Guide to the Play, reviewed by W. Reginald Rampone, 24.1 (2007).

• Claire McEachern, ed.  Much Ado About Nothing, reviewed by W. Reginald Rampone, 23.2 (2006).

• Maureen Quilligan, Incest and Agency in Elizabeth’s England, reviewed by Sean Benson, 24.2 (2007).

• Alec Ryrie, The Gospel and Henry VIII, reviewed by Ronald H. Fritze, 22.1 (2005).

• Nigel Smith, ed., The Poems of Andrew Marvell, reviewed by George Klawitter, 22.2 (2005).

• Rebecca Totaro, Suffering in Paradise: The Bubonic Plague in English Literature from More to Milton, reviewed by Christopher Baker, 22.2 (2005).