Volume 14

1996

Number 1


 

Conference Proceedings
Six papers delivered at the conference "Protestant Men, Protesting Women: The Sidneys in Renaissance Society", University of Dundee, April 10, 1996


VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ
Protestant Men, Protesting Women: A Sidney Family Discourse
3
 
HELEN VINCENT
The Absence of God in Astrophil and Stella: Sidney's Flight From Orthodoxy
14
 
JENNIFER RICHARDS
Philip Sidney, Mary Sidney and Protestant Poetics
28
 
MICHAEL G. BRENNAN
"First rais'de by thy blest hand, and what is mine inspird by thee": the 'Sidney Psalter' and the
Countess of Pembroke's completion of the Sidneian Psalms
37
 
MARION WYNNE-DAVIES
"So much Worth as lives in you": Veiled Portraits of the Sidney Women
45

ROGER POOLEY
Writing, Love and Action: Algernon Sidney and Sir Philip Sidney
56


Articles, Notes

 
PAUL WILLIS
A New Lament for Sidney
65
 
SUSAN LIGHT
Reading Romances: The Handwritten Ending of Mary Wroth's Urania in the UCLA Library Copy
66


Renaissance Forum

 
THEODORE L. STEINBERG
What Is Art? And What Are We Doing to It?
73


Book Reviews and Review Articles

 
DANIEL FISCHLIN
"THE DARK SIMULACHRUM": READING IMAGES IN EARLY MODERN STUDIES
Review of: William E. Engel: Mapping Mortality: The Persistence of Memory and Melancholy in Early Modern England; Peggy Munoz Simonds: Iconographic Research in English Renaissance literature: A Critical Guide; Judith Dundas. Pencils Rhetorique: Renaissance Poets and the Art of Painting
82
 
VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ
The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth. Edited by Josephine A. Roberts
Lady Mary Wroth: The Countess of Montgomery's Urania. Edited by Josephine A. Roberts
96
 
THEODORE L STEINBERG
R.D. Bedford. Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance Poetry
101

 

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