Other Voices, Other Views: Expanding the Canon in English Renaissance Studies

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Helen Ostovich, Mary V. Silcox, Graham Roebuck
University of Delaware Press, 1999 - 324
"The debate over canon represented by this book is implicit in the broad range of its contents. As a whole, it argues for expansion: the inclusion of other voices to augment the standard university syllabus for the early modern period, urging recognition of the period's diversity and reforming the conditions under which we pass judgment on its culture." "Each of these essays reveals the literary potential of works that have been considered inferior and inappropriate for serious study. While such individual discovery is certainly valuable, what is even more interesting is their significance as a group. All the essays contained here are engaged in opening texts up to different perspectives, creating a canon that speaks of diversity rather than uniformity."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
 

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Other Voices Other Views
7
MultivocalMultifocal Readerly Direction
19
Reading the Metacanonical Texts
21
Discovering Alterity in Elizabethan Dialogues
46
The Ages of Man and the Lord Mayors Show
74
Thomas Middletons Emblematic Drama
91
Countering Received History
133
The View from the NonShakespearean History Play
135
King James VI and Lepanto
193
Articulating Female Voices
209
The Competing Voices of Draytons Mistres Shore
211
Sexual Violence in The Queen of Corinth
234
George Herberts Aethiopissa
253
The Preface of Anne Locke
271
Mediating Anne Lockes Meditation Sonnets
290
Contributors
311

The Heroic Identity of the Prince in The Famous Victories of Henry V
154
Elizabeth Carys Domestic History
176

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