Table of Contents:
  • Timelines
  • Introduction / Vassiliki Markidou and Afroditi-Maria Panaghis
  • Overview
  • Calvinist Statesman, Jesuit Martyr: The Worlds of Fulke Greville and Robert Southwell / Sarah Covington
  • Part I: Fulke Greville (1554-1628)
  • "Freedom Among the Dead": Greville's Dedication to Sir Philip Sidney / Alison Findlay
  • Reading Might Make Us Know: Vulcan's Brothers and Myra's Posies in Greville's Cælica / Elizabeth Mazzola
  • "The Mind of Man is this worlds true dimension": Space, Knowledge, and the Divine in Fulke Greville's A Treatie of Humane Learning and A Treatise of Religion / Rachel White
  • Duality and Aporia in Greville's Political Writings / Robert Appelbaum
  • Monarchy and Patriarchy in Fulke Greville's Mustapha / Brian Cummings
  • "A voyce cries out; Reuenge and Liberty": Republicanism and Gender in Fulke Greville's Alaham / Vassiliki Markidou
  • Part II: Robert Southwell (1561-1595): "This pompe is prizèd there": Southwell's Challenge to Courtly Identities in "New Prince, New Pompe" / Theresa Kenney
  • Complaint as Reconciliation in the Literary Mission of Robert Southwell / Emily A. Ransom
  • Robert Southwell's Articulation of Self-Fashioning / Afroditi-Maria Panaghis
  • Southwell's Influence: Imitations, Appropriations, Reactions / Alison Shell
  • Conclusion / Vassiliki Markidou and Afroditi-Maria Panaghis.