Massachusetts Studies in Early Modern Culture
Edited by Arthur F. Kinney (Professor of English, University of Massachusetts Amherst), this series seeks to publish substantive critical and scholarly works, in any field of intellectual endeavor, that significantly advance and refigure our knowledge of Tudor and Stuart England.
Recent books in this series include:
Marta Straznicky, The Book of the Play: Playwrights, Stationers, and Readers in Early Modern England
William Kerwin, Beyond the Body: The Boundaries of Medicine and English Renaissance Drama
James R. Siemon, Word against Word: Shakespearean Utterance
Mary Hill Cole, The Portable Queen: Elizabeth I and the Politics of Ceremony
William H. Sherman, John Dee: The Politics of Reading and Writing in the English Renaissance
Skiles Howard, The Politics of Courtly Dancing in Early Modern England
Reid Barbour, English Epicures and Stoics: Ancient Legacies in Early Stuart Culture
David Weil Baker, Divulging Utopia: Radical Humanism in Sixteenth-Century England
Carol Edington, Court & Culture in Renaissance Scotland: Sir David Lindsay of the Mount
Raphael Falco, Conceived Presences: Literary Genealogy in Renaissance England
Gordon, McMullan, The Politics of Unease in the Plays of John Fletcher
Christy Desmet, Reading Shakespeare's Characters: Rhetoric, Ethics & Identity
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