Cover -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part 1 Conversational Ethics -- 1 The Art of Conversazioni: Practices in Renaissance Rhetoric -- 2 "Defend his freedom 'gainst...
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Cover -- Half Title -- Dedication -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part 1 Conversational Ethics -- 1 The Art of Conversazioni: Practices in Renaissance Rhetoric -- 2 "Defend his freedom 'gainst a monarchy": Marlowe's Republican Authorship -- 3 "Much More the Better for Being a Little Bad," or Gaining by Relaxing: Equity and Paradox in Measure for Measure -- Part 2 Authors in Conversation -- 4 Allegory, Irony, Despair: Chaucer's Pardoner's and Franklin's Tales and Spenser's Faerie Queene, Books I and III 5 "Les langues des hommes sont pleines de tromperies": Shakespeare, French Poetry, and Alien Tongues -- 6 Joining the Conversation: David, Astrophil, and the Countess of Pembroke -- Part 3 Technologies of Conversation -- 7 The Puzzling Letters of Sister Elizabeth Sa[u]nder[s] -- 8 A Civil Conversation: Letters and the Edge of Form -- 9 "Made all of rusty yron, ranckling sore": The Imprint of Paternity in The Faerie Queene -- Bibliography -- Index