Conversational exchanges in early modern England (1549-1640) /
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Newcastle upon Tyne, UK :
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Kristen Abbott Bennett
- Part 1: Conversation: transcending history, transcending genre. Native pastoral in the English Renaissance: the 1549 Petition and Kett's Rebellion / Daniel Bender
- Conversing with affect, genre and identity in Marlowe's The massacre at Paris / Robin Hizme
- "Of whom proud Rome hath boasted long": intertextual 'conversations' in early modern England / Kavita Mudan Finn
- Part 2: Embodied conversation and its discontents. Negotiating authority through conversation: Thomas Nashe and Richard Jones / Kristen Abbott Bennett
- Polemical conversation and Biblical hermeneutics in the gender pamphlet war / Emily Fine
- The conversation of commendatory verse / Audrey Birkett
- Part 3: (Im)materializing conversational exchanges. Shakespeare's entertainment journey: from dialogue to the invention of conversation / Donald Hedrick
- Talking to ghosts: imaginary conversations in early modern drama / M. Stephanie Murray
- Can conversation be quantified? A cladistic approach to Shakespeare's and Jonson's influences in Love's martyr / Don Rodrigues.