Volume 19

2001

Numbers 1 & 2


 

Fulke Greville: A Special Double Issue

ed. Matthew C. Hansen and Matthew Woodcock

 
MATTHEW STEGGLE
Fulke Greville: Life and Works
1
 
WARREN BOUTCHER
"Rationall Knowledges" and "Knowledges…drenched in flesh and blood": Fulke Greville, Francis Bacon and Institutions of Humane Learning in Tudor and Stuart England
11
 
GARY WALLER
Good Boys, Mad Girls: Greville, Sidney, Wroth, and the (Re)construction of Gender in Early Modern England
41
 
HELEN VINCENT
"Syon Lies Waste": Secularity, Scepticism and Religion in Caelica
63
 
CYNTHIA BOWERS
"What is the Meaning of this Work?" Fulke Greville and the Limitations of Authority
85
 
VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ
Greville, Politics, and the Rhetorics of A Dedication to Sir Philip Sidney
97
 
MATTHEW C. HANSEN
Gender, Power and Play: Fulke Greville's Mustapha and Alaham
125
 
MATTHEW C. HANSEN
"The World is Made For Use": Theme and Form in Fulke Greville's Verse Treatises
143
 
JOEL B. DAVIS
"Presidents to themselves": A Letter to an Honorable Lady, Merciful Commentary, and Ethical Discourse
161
 

 

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