Literary and visual Ralegh
Herausgeber: Armitage, Christopher
Literary and visual Ralegh
Herausgeber: Armitage, Christopher
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This collection of essays covers a wide range of topics about Ralegh's diversified career and achievements. The essays shed light on less familiar facets such as Ralegh as a father and his representation in the Arts; others re-examine him as poet, historian, and figure of controversy.
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This collection of essays covers a wide range of topics about Ralegh's diversified career and achievements. The essays shed light on less familiar facets such as Ralegh as a father and his representation in the Arts; others re-examine him as poet, historian, and figure of controversy.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781526106957
- ISBN-10: 1526106957
- Artikelnr.: 47328762
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781526106957
- ISBN-10: 1526106957
- Artikelnr.: 47328762
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Christopher M. Armitage is Professor of Distinguished Teaching in the Department of English and Comparative Literature in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Introduction: Of letters and the man: Sir Walter Ralegh - Christopher M.
Armitage, Thomas Herron and Julian Lethbridge 1. Ralegh in ruins, Ralegh on
the rocks: Sir Wa'ter's two books of mutabilitie and their subject's
allegorical presence in select Spenserean narratives and complaints - James
Nohrnberg 2. Spenser and Ralegh: friendship and literary patronage - Wayne
Erickson 3. Love's 'emperye': Ralegh's 'Ocean to Scinthia', Spenser's
'Colin Clouts Come Home Againe' and The Faerie Queene IV.vii in colonial
context - Thomas Herron 4. 'Bellphebes course is now observde no more':
Ralegh, Spenser and the literary politics of Cynthia holograph - Anna Beer
5. Replying to Ralegh's "The Nymph's Reply": allusion, anti-pastoral, and
four centuries of pastoral invitations - Hannibal Hamlin 6. "Moving on the
Waters": metaphor and mental space in Ralegh's History of the World -
Michael Booth 7. Water Ralegh's liquid narrative: The Discoverie of Guiana
- Lowell Duckert 8. Ralegh, Harriot, and Anglo-American ethnography - Alden
T. Vaughan 9. 'most fond and fruitlesse warre': Ralegh and the call to arms
- Andrew Hiscock 10. Ralegh's "As You Came from the Holy Land" and the
rival virgin queens of late sixteenth-century England - Gary Waller 11.
Patrilineal Ralegh - Judith Owens 12. Ralegh's image in art - Dr. Vivienne
Westbrook 13. Where's Walter? The screen incarnations of Sir Walter Ralegh
- Susan Anderson Sir Walter Ralegh bibliography (1986-2010) - Christopher
M. Armitage Index
Armitage, Thomas Herron and Julian Lethbridge 1. Ralegh in ruins, Ralegh on
the rocks: Sir Wa'ter's two books of mutabilitie and their subject's
allegorical presence in select Spenserean narratives and complaints - James
Nohrnberg 2. Spenser and Ralegh: friendship and literary patronage - Wayne
Erickson 3. Love's 'emperye': Ralegh's 'Ocean to Scinthia', Spenser's
'Colin Clouts Come Home Againe' and The Faerie Queene IV.vii in colonial
context - Thomas Herron 4. 'Bellphebes course is now observde no more':
Ralegh, Spenser and the literary politics of Cynthia holograph - Anna Beer
5. Replying to Ralegh's "The Nymph's Reply": allusion, anti-pastoral, and
four centuries of pastoral invitations - Hannibal Hamlin 6. "Moving on the
Waters": metaphor and mental space in Ralegh's History of the World -
Michael Booth 7. Water Ralegh's liquid narrative: The Discoverie of Guiana
- Lowell Duckert 8. Ralegh, Harriot, and Anglo-American ethnography - Alden
T. Vaughan 9. 'most fond and fruitlesse warre': Ralegh and the call to arms
- Andrew Hiscock 10. Ralegh's "As You Came from the Holy Land" and the
rival virgin queens of late sixteenth-century England - Gary Waller 11.
Patrilineal Ralegh - Judith Owens 12. Ralegh's image in art - Dr. Vivienne
Westbrook 13. Where's Walter? The screen incarnations of Sir Walter Ralegh
- Susan Anderson Sir Walter Ralegh bibliography (1986-2010) - Christopher
M. Armitage Index
Introduction: Of letters and the man: Sir Walter Ralegh - Christopher M.
Armitage, Thomas Herron and Julian Lethbridge 1. Ralegh in ruins, Ralegh on
the rocks: Sir Wa'ter's two books of mutabilitie and their subject's
allegorical presence in select Spenserean narratives and complaints - James
Nohrnberg 2. Spenser and Ralegh: friendship and literary patronage - Wayne
Erickson 3. Love's 'emperye': Ralegh's 'Ocean to Scinthia', Spenser's
'Colin Clouts Come Home Againe' and The Faerie Queene IV.vii in colonial
context - Thomas Herron 4. 'Bellphebes course is now observde no more':
Ralegh, Spenser and the literary politics of Cynthia holograph - Anna Beer
5. Replying to Ralegh's "The Nymph's Reply": allusion, anti-pastoral, and
four centuries of pastoral invitations - Hannibal Hamlin 6. "Moving on the
Waters": metaphor and mental space in Ralegh's History of the World -
Michael Booth 7. Water Ralegh's liquid narrative: The Discoverie of Guiana
- Lowell Duckert 8. Ralegh, Harriot, and Anglo-American ethnography - Alden
T. Vaughan 9. 'most fond and fruitlesse warre': Ralegh and the call to arms
- Andrew Hiscock 10. Ralegh's "As You Came from the Holy Land" and the
rival virgin queens of late sixteenth-century England - Gary Waller 11.
Patrilineal Ralegh - Judith Owens 12. Ralegh's image in art - Dr. Vivienne
Westbrook 13. Where's Walter? The screen incarnations of Sir Walter Ralegh
- Susan Anderson Sir Walter Ralegh bibliography (1986-2010) - Christopher
M. Armitage Index
Armitage, Thomas Herron and Julian Lethbridge 1. Ralegh in ruins, Ralegh on
the rocks: Sir Wa'ter's two books of mutabilitie and their subject's
allegorical presence in select Spenserean narratives and complaints - James
Nohrnberg 2. Spenser and Ralegh: friendship and literary patronage - Wayne
Erickson 3. Love's 'emperye': Ralegh's 'Ocean to Scinthia', Spenser's
'Colin Clouts Come Home Againe' and The Faerie Queene IV.vii in colonial
context - Thomas Herron 4. 'Bellphebes course is now observde no more':
Ralegh, Spenser and the literary politics of Cynthia holograph - Anna Beer
5. Replying to Ralegh's "The Nymph's Reply": allusion, anti-pastoral, and
four centuries of pastoral invitations - Hannibal Hamlin 6. "Moving on the
Waters": metaphor and mental space in Ralegh's History of the World -
Michael Booth 7. Water Ralegh's liquid narrative: The Discoverie of Guiana
- Lowell Duckert 8. Ralegh, Harriot, and Anglo-American ethnography - Alden
T. Vaughan 9. 'most fond and fruitlesse warre': Ralegh and the call to arms
- Andrew Hiscock 10. Ralegh's "As You Came from the Holy Land" and the
rival virgin queens of late sixteenth-century England - Gary Waller 11.
Patrilineal Ralegh - Judith Owens 12. Ralegh's image in art - Dr. Vivienne
Westbrook 13. Where's Walter? The screen incarnations of Sir Walter Ralegh
- Susan Anderson Sir Walter Ralegh bibliography (1986-2010) - Christopher
M. Armitage Index







