An intersting announcement, forwarded from FICINO. A. Records of Early English Drama/ Victoria College/ 150 Charles Street W Toronto Ontario Canada Phone (416) 585-4504/FAX (416) [log in to unmask] http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~reed/reed.html => REED's home page http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~reed/reed-l.html => REED-L's home page http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~reed/stage.html => our theatre resource page ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 09:18:45 -0400 From: Joanne Woolway (Assoc. Editor, EMLS) <[log in to unmask]> To: Multiple recipients of list FICINO <[log in to unmask]> Subject: EMLS 2.2 The new issue of Early Modern Literary Studies (2.2) is now available. The table of contents is below, and our Website can be found at http://purl.oclc.org/emls/emlshome.html This is our new Persistent URL (PURL) which links to our site at http://unixg.ubc.ca:7001/0/emls/emlshome.html As well as the articles and reviews below, we have links in our Interactive section to new resources, conference information, theses, and calls for papers. To receive an e-mail version of EMLS, please send a message to [log in to unmask] Joanne Woolway Associate Editor, EMLS =============================== Early Modern Literary Studies 2.2 (August 1996) Editor's Note: *A New Universal Resource Locator for EMLS. Articles: *"And shall I die, and this unconquered?": Marlowe's Inverted Colonialism. Lisa Hopkins, Sheffield Hallam University. *New Pleasures Prove: Evidence of Dialectical Disputatio in Early Modern Manuscript Culture. Margaret Downs-Gamble,[*] Virginia Tech. *England as Israel in Milton's Writings. John K. Hale, University of Otago. Note: * Reassessing the Use of Doubling in Marston's Antonio and Mellida. Jeffrey Kahan. Reviews: * Valeria Finucci and Regina Schwartz, eds. Desire in the Renaissance: Psychoanalysis and Literature. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1994. Thomas Luxon, Dartmouth College. * Renaissance Women: Constructions of Femininity in England. Ed. Kate Aughterson. New York: Routledge, 1995. Carrie Hintz, University of Toronto. * Barbara L. Estrin. Laura: Uncovering Gender and Genre in Wyatt, Donne, and Marvell. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1994. Nathan P. Tinker, Fordham University. * Frank Lestringant. Mapping the Renaissance World: The Geographical Imagination in the Age of Discovery. Trans. David Fausett. Berkeley: U of California P, 1994. Garrett Sullivan, Pennsylvania State University. * Kim F. Hall. Things of Darkness: Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1995. Bernadette Andrea, West Virginia University. * Three Renaissance Travel Plays. Ed. Anthony Parr. [Revels Plays Companion Library 10]. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1995. Eric Wilson, Harvard University. * David Fausett. Writing the New World: Imaginary Voyages and Utopias of the Great Southern Land. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse UP, 1993. Gabriel de Foigny. The Southern Land, Known. Trans. and ed. David Fausett. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse UP, 1993. James R. Burns, Oriel College, Oxford. * Margaret Aston. The King's Bedpost: Reformation and Iconography in a Tudor Group Portrait. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993. Andrew Stott, University of Hertfordshire. * Eric Sams. The Real Shakespeare: Retrieving the Early Years.[*] New Haven: Yale UP, 1995. Bryan N.S. Gooch, University of Victoria. * Howard B. Norland. Drama in Early Tudor Britain 1485-1558. Lincoln, Nebraska: U of Nebraska P, 1995. James C. Cummings, University of Leeds. * Certaine Sermons or Homilies appointed to be read in Churches, in the time of the late Queene Elizabeth of famous memory (1623). Ed. Ian Lancashire. [Renaissance Electronic Texts 1.1]. U of Toronto: Centre for Computing in the Humanities, 1994. Ronald B. Bond, University of Calgary.