Literaturverz. S. 348 - 359
Tales of a life / Richard DuttonJonson in the Elizabethan period / Matthew Steggle -- Jonson in the Jacobean period / Andrew McRae -- Jonson in the Caroline period / Martin Butler -- Genre / Katharine Eisaman Maus -- Friends, collaborators and rivals / Michelle O'Callaghan -- Jonson and Shakespeare / Mark Robson -- Editions and editors / Eugene Giddens -- Critical reception / James Loxley -- Performance afterlives / Lois Potter -- London and urban space / Adam Zucker -- The Globe Theatre and the open-air ampitheatres / Tiffany Stern -- The Whitefriars Theatre and the children's companies / Lucy Munro -- The Blackfriars Theatre and the indoor theatres / Janette Dillon -- Provinces, parishes and neighbourhoods / Steve Hindle -- The court / Malcolm Smuts -- Masques, courtly and provincial / Karen Britland -- Music / David Lindley -- Dance / Barbara Ravelhofer -- Manuscript culture and reading practices / James Knowles -- Print culture and reading practices / Alan B. Farmer -- Visual culture / John Peacock -- The body / Ben Morgan -- Law, crime and punishment / Lorna Hutson -- Religion / Julie Maxwell -- Politics / Andrew Hadfield -- Rank / Clare McManus -- Households / Kate Chedgzoy -- Foreign travel and exploration / Rebecca Ann Bach -- Domestic travel and social mobility / Julie Sanders -- Money and consumerism / Christopher Burlinson -- Land / Garrett A. Sullivan, Jr. -- Patronage / Helen Ostovich -- Architecture / Mimi Yiu -- Food / Robert Appelbaum -- Alchemy, magic and the sciences / Margaret Healy -- Clothing and fashion / Eleanor Lowe -- Gender and sexuality / Mario DiGangi.
Richard Dutton: Tales of a life
Matthew Steggle: Jonson in the Elizabethan period
Andrew McRae: Jonson in the Jacobean period
Martin Butler: Jonson in the Caroline period
Katharine Eisaman Maus: Genre
Michelle O'Callaghan: Friends, collaborators and rivals
Mark Robson: Jonson and Shakespeare
Eugene Giddens: Editions and editors
James Loxley: Critical reception
Lois Potter: Performance afterlives
Adam Zucker: London and urban space
Tiffany Stern: The Globe Theatre and the open-air ampitheatres
Lucy Munro: The Whitefriars Theatre and the children's companies
Janette Dillon: The Blackfriars Theatre and the indoor theatres
Steve Hindle: Provinces, parishes and neighbourhoods
Karen Britland: Masques, courtly and provincial
Barbara Ravelhofer: Dance
James Knowles: Manuscript culture and reading practices
Alan B. Farmer: Print culture and reading practices
John Peacock: Visual culture
Lorna Hutson: Law, crime and punishment
Andrew Hadfield: Politics
Kate Chedgzoy: Households
Rebecca Ann Bach: Foreign travel and exploration
Julie Sanders: Domestic travel and social mobility
Christopher Burlinson: Money and consumerism
Garrett A. Sullivan, Jr.: Land
Helen Ostovich: Patronage
Margaret Healy: Alchemy, magic and the sciences
Eleanor Lowe: Clothing and fashion
Mario DiGangi.: Gender and sexuality
|