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  1. Shakespeare's Foreign Worlds
    National and Transnational Identities in the Elizabethan Age
    Published: [2009]
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, N.Y. ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    In Shakespeare's Foreign Worlds, Carole Levin and John Watkins focus on the relationship between the London-based professional theater preeminently associated with William Shakespeare and an unprecedented European experience of geographic, social,... more

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    In Shakespeare's Foreign Worlds, Carole Levin and John Watkins focus on the relationship between the London-based professional theater preeminently associated with William Shakespeare and an unprecedented European experience of geographic, social, and intellectual mobility. Shakespeare's plays bear the marks of exile and exploration, rural depopulation, urban expansion, and shifting mercantile and diplomatic configurations. He fills his plays with characters testing the limits of personal identity: foreigners, usurpers, outcasts, outlaws, scolds, shrews, witches, mercenaries, and cross-dressers.Through parallel discussions of Henry VI, The Taming of the Shrew, and The Merchant of Venice, Levin and Watkins argue that Shakespeare's centrality to English national consciousness is inseparable from his creation of the foreign as a category asserting dangerous affinities between England's internal minorities and its competitors within an increasingly fraught European mercantile system.As a women's historian, Levin is particularly interested in Shakespeare's responses to marginalized sectors of English society. As a scholar of English, Italian Studies, and Medieval Studies, Watkins situates Shakespeare in the context of broadly European historical movements. Together Levin and Watkins narrate the emergence of the foreign as portable category that might be applied both to "strangers" from other countries and to native-born English men and women, such as religious dissidents, who resisted conformity to an increasingly narrow sense of English identity. Shakespeare's Foreign Worlds will appeal to historians, literary scholars, theater specialists, and anyone interested in Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Age.

     

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    Contributor: Watkins, John
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780801458958
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  2. Early modern improvisations
    essays on history and literature in honor of John Watkins
    Contributor: Scheil, Katherine West (Herausgeber); Shenk, Linda (Herausgeber); Watkins, John (Gefeierter)
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Routledge, London ; Taylor & Francis Group

    "With a panoramic sweep across continents and topics, Early Modern Improvisations is an interdisciplinary collection that analyzes the relationship between early modern literature and history through lenses such as gender, ethnicity, sexuality,... more

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    "With a panoramic sweep across continents and topics, Early Modern Improvisations is an interdisciplinary collection that analyzes the relationship between early modern literature and history through lenses such as gender, ethnicity, sexuality, religion, and politics. This volume is aimed at scholars and students alike who wish to explore early modern culture and its reverberations in ways that engage with a world outside the grand narratives and centralized institutions of power, a world that is more provisional, less scripted, and more improvisational"--...

     

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    Contributor: Scheil, Katherine West (Herausgeber); Shenk, Linda (Herausgeber); Watkins, John (Gefeierter)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781032698304; 1032698306; 9781040037416; 1040037410; 9781040037386; 1040037380
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    Series: New interdisciplinary approaches to early modern culture
    Subjects: English literature; HISTORY / Europe / General; HISTORY / Modern / 16th Century; HISTORY / Essays
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  3. The Specter of Dido
    Spenser and Virgilian Epic
    Published: [2022]; ©1995
    Publisher:  Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

    This pathbreaking book dismantles the stereotype of Spenser as one who blurs earlier epic traditions. John Watkins's examinations of Spenser's major poetry reveal a poet keenly attuned to dissonances among his classical, medieval, and early modern... more

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    This pathbreaking book dismantles the stereotype of Spenser as one who blurs earlier epic traditions. John Watkins's examinations of Spenser's major poetry reveal a poet keenly attuned to dissonances among his classical, medieval, and early modern sources. By bringing Virgil into an intertextual dialogue with Chaucer, Ariosto, and Tasso, and several Neo-Latin commentators, Spenser transformed the most patriarchal of genres into a vehicle for praising the Virgin Queen.In an opening survey of the epic's descent from Homer, Watkins redefines epic as a genre that earns its prestige by stigmatizing other literary forms. In recounting Aeneas's abandonment of Dido, Virgil commemorated his own rejection of Homeric romance. Later poets retold Dido's story as a fictional account of their own poetic genesis and thus entered the Virgilian epic succession. Spenser joins their ranks by organizing his major poetry around multiple revisions of Dido's tragedy. But unlike his continental precursors, Spenser never commits himself to a single interpretation of Dido's moral, political, or aesthetic significance. By undertaking an unresolvable quest for Virgilian authority, Spenser transforms epic into a form that embraces alternative views of its own generic nature

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780300157604
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    Subjects: POETRY / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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  4. The specter of Dido
    Spenser and Virgilian epic
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  Yale University Press, New Haven

    From Homeric romance to Augustan epic: Virgil's revision of the Odyssey -- Remembrances of Dido: Medieval and Renaissance transformations of the Aeneid -- Paulo maiora canamus: epic anticipations and alternatives in The shepheardes calender -- From... more

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    From Homeric romance to Augustan epic: Virgil's revision of the Odyssey -- Remembrances of Dido: Medieval and Renaissance transformations of the Aeneid -- Paulo maiora canamus: epic anticipations and alternatives in The shepheardes calender -- From Roma Aeterna to the New Hierusalem: the Virgilian origins of Book I of The faerie queene -- Tempering the two Didos: romance and allegorical epic in Book II -- "Diverse folk diversely they demed": Virgilian alternatives in Book III

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0300058837; 0300157606; 9780300058833; 9780300157604
    RVK Categories: FX 178405 ; HI 3715
    Subjects: Dido (Legendary character) in literature; Epic poetry, English; Queens in literature
    Other subjects: Spenser, Edmund (1552?-1599); Virgil; Virgil: Aeneis; Spenser, Edmund (1552?-1599)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 208 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. The Specter of Dido
    Spenser and Virgilian Epic
    Published: [1995]; ©1995
    Publisher:  Yale University Press, New Haven, CT ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    This pathbreaking book dismantles the stereotype of Spenser as one who blurs earlier epic traditions. John Watkins's examinations of Spenser's major poetry reveal a poet keenly attuned to dissonances among his classical, medieval, and early modern... more

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    This pathbreaking book dismantles the stereotype of Spenser as one who blurs earlier epic traditions. John Watkins's examinations of Spenser's major poetry reveal a poet keenly attuned to dissonances among his classical, medieval, and early modern sources. By bringing Virgil into an intertextual dialogue with Chaucer, Ariosto, and Tasso, and several Neo-Latin commentators, Spenser transformed the most patriarchal of genres into a vehicle for praising the Virgin Queen.In an opening survey of the epic's descent from Homer, Watkins redefines epic as a genre that earns its prestige by stigmatizing other literary forms. In recounting Aeneas's abandonment of Dido, Virgil commemorated his own rejection of Homeric romance. Later poets retold Dido's story as a fictional account of their own poetic genesis and thus entered the Virgilian epic succession. Spenser joins their ranks by organizing his major poetry around multiple revisions of Dido's tragedy. But unlike his continental precursors, Spenser never commits himself to a single interpretation of Dido's moral, political, or aesthetic significance. By undertaking an unresolvable quest for Virgilian authority, Spenser transforms epic into a form that embraces alternative views of its own generic nature.

     

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  6. Shakespeare and the Middle Ages
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, Oxford [u.a.] ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    Shakespeare and the Middle Ages brings together a distinguished, multidisciplinary group of scholars to rethink the medieval origins of modernity. Shakespeare provides them with the perfect focus, since his works turn back to the Middle Ages as... more

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    Shakespeare and the Middle Ages brings together a distinguished, multidisciplinary group of scholars to rethink the medieval origins of modernity. Shakespeare provides them with the perfect focus, since his works turn back to the Middle Ages as decisively as they anticipate the modern world: almost all of the histories depict events during the Hundred Years War, and King John glances even further back to the thirteenth-century Angevins; several of the comedies, tragedies, and romances rest on medieval sources; and there are important medieval antecedents for some of the poetic modes in which he.

     

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    Contributor: Perry, Curtis; Watkins, John
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780191569715; 0191569712; 0199558175; 9780199558179
    RVK Categories: HI 3325
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Subjects: Mittelalter
    Other subjects: Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 295 pages), Illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-283) and index

  7. The Specter of Dido
    Spenser and Virgilian Epic
    Published: 1995; ©1995
    Publisher:  Yale University Press, New Haven

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780300157604
    Subjects: Electronic books
    Scope: 1 online resource (228 pages)
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