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by William Shakespeare. Translated by Kenneth Cavander. ISBN: 9780866986724. In a respectful, but not reverent, adaptation, Kenneth Cavander reimagines Timon of Athens for the twenty-first century. Never performed in Shakespeare’s lifetime, Timon AGRIPPA D'AUBIGNÉ'S LES TRAGIQUES Agrippa D’Aubigné’s remarkable epic poem, Les Tragiques, was composed in France in the 1570s, and first published in 1616 in Geneva.It sets the recent sufferings of the Protestants in the French Wars of Religion within the overarching context of God’s eternal plan for his chosen faithful.PLAY ON SHAKESPEARE
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STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE HISTORY Description. The annual Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History is a journal that provides an outlet for the publication of scholarship that often falls outside the limitations of other scholarly periodicals. We are particularly eager to publish interpretive and historiographical essays that explore the ramifications of current scholarship or that treat issues and themes of interest to any EMWJ PUBLISHED VOLUMES GENDER IN THE PREMODERN MEDITERRANEAN Gender in the Premodern Mediterranean. Drawing upon literary, historical, and visual evidence, this collection of interdisciplinary essays examines how the Mediterranean shaped practices of gender in the premodern era. This volume bridges the gap between gender studies and Mediterranean studies, which have a natural fit with each other intheir
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by William Shakespeare. Translated by Kenneth Cavander. ISBN: 9780866986724. In a respectful, but not reverent, adaptation, Kenneth Cavander reimagines Timon of Athens for the twenty-first century. Never performed in Shakespeare’s lifetime, Timon AGRIPPA D'AUBIGNÉ'S LES TRAGIQUES Agrippa D’Aubigné’s remarkable epic poem, Les Tragiques, was composed in France in the 1570s, and first published in 1616 in Geneva.It sets the recent sufferings of the Protestants in the French Wars of Religion within the overarching context of God’s eternal plan for his chosen faithful.PLAY ON SHAKESPEARE
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STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE HISTORY Description. The annual Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History is a journal that provides an outlet for the publication of scholarship that often falls outside the limitations of other scholarly periodicals. We are particularly eager to publish interpretive and historiographical essays that explore the ramifications of current scholarship or that treat issues and themes of interest to any EMWJ PUBLISHED VOLUMES GENDER IN THE PREMODERN MEDITERRANEAN Gender in the Premodern Mediterranean. Drawing upon literary, historical, and visual evidence, this collection of interdisciplinary essays examines how the Mediterranean shaped practices of gender in the premodern era. This volume bridges the gap between gender studies and Mediterranean studies, which have a natural fit with each other intheir
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by William Shakespeare. Translated by Kenneth Cavander. ISBN: 9780866986724. In a respectful, but not reverent, adaptation, Kenneth Cavander reimagines Timon of Athens for the twenty-first century. Never performed in Shakespeare’s lifetime, Timon AGRIPPA D'AUBIGNÉ'S LES TRAGIQUES Agrippa D’Aubigné’s remarkable epic poem, Les Tragiques, was composed in France in the 1570s, and first published in 1616 in Geneva.It sets the recent sufferings of the Protestants in the French Wars of Religion within the overarching context of God’s eternal plan for his chosen faithful.PLAY ON SHAKESPEARE
Play On Shakespeare was an ambitious undertaking from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival that commissioned new translations of 39 Shakespeare plays. These translations present the Bard’s work in language accessible to modern audiences while never losing the beauty of Shakespeare’s verse. Enlisting the talents of a diverse group ofcontemporary
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THE ROMANCE OF THEBES (ROMAN DE THÈBES) The romans d’antiquité, medieval re-makings in French of the stories of Troy, Thebes, Greece, and Rome, first appeared in the reign of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine in the twelfth century and continued to be read in England throughout the Middle Ages.Among them, the Romance of Thebes medievalizes the stories of Oedipus and Jocasta; Polynices and Etiocles; Antigone, Creon, and Theseus HOMEPAGE - ACMRS PRESSABOUT ACMRS PRESSBROWSE BOOKSSERIESJOURNALSNEWSANNALI D'ITALIANISTICA ACMRS Press is the publications division of the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Arizona State University in Tempe. For news, events, resources, and information about ACMRS and our role within the academic community at ASU, please visit our primary websiteat: acmrs.asu.edu.
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by William Shakespeare. Translated by Kenneth Cavander. ISBN: 9780866986724. In a respectful, but not reverent, adaptation, Kenneth Cavander reimagines Timon of Athens for the twenty-first century. Never performed in Shakespeare’s lifetime, Timon AGRIPPA D'AUBIGNÉ'S LES TRAGIQUES Agrippa D’Aubigné’s remarkable epic poem, Les Tragiques, was composed in France in the 1570s, and first published in 1616 in Geneva.It sets the recent sufferings of the Protestants in the French Wars of Religion within the overarching context of God’s eternal plan for his chosen faithful.PLAY ON SHAKESPEARE
Play On Shakespeare was an ambitious undertaking from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival that commissioned new translations of 39 Shakespeare plays. These translations present the Bard’s work in language accessible to modern audiences while never losing the beauty of Shakespeare’s verse. Enlisting the talents of a diverse group ofcontemporary
STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE HISTORY Description. The annual Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History is a journal that provides an outlet for the publication of scholarship that often falls outside the limitations of other scholarly periodicals. We are particularly eager to publish interpretive and historiographical essays that explore the ramifications of current scholarship or that treat issues and themes of interest to any EMWJ PUBLISHED VOLUMES GENDER IN THE PREMODERN MEDITERRANEAN Gender in the Premodern Mediterranean. Drawing upon literary, historical, and visual evidence, this collection of interdisciplinary essays examines how the Mediterranean shaped practices of gender in the premodern era. This volume bridges the gap between gender studies and Mediterranean studies, which have a natural fit with each other intheir
THE ROMANCE OF THEBES (ROMAN DE THÈBES) The romans d’antiquité, medieval re-makings in French of the stories of Troy, Thebes, Greece, and Rome, first appeared in the reign of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine in the twelfth century and continued to be read in England throughout the Middle Ages.Among them, the Romance of Thebes medievalizes the stories of Oedipus and Jocasta; Polynices and Etiocles; Antigone, Creon, and Theseus SERIES - ACMRS PRESS Series. Beginning in 2020, ACMRS Press will restructure how we organize our publications. While most titles will simply be identified as publications of ACMRS Press, some titles will continue to be published within one of our traditional series: is our most renownedseries with
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An open-access peer-edited journal dedicated to the exploration of interdisciplinary connections among literary and cultural texts, as well as images of the Hispanic areas of influence during the early modern period. Published annually in December. Provides an outlet for the publication of scholarship that often falls outside thelimitations of
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EMWJ PUBLISHED VOLUMES New Critical Studies on Early Quaker Women, 1650–1800. Ed. Michele Lise Tarter and Catie Gill. Witness, Warning, and Prophecy: Quaker Women’s Writing, 1655–1700. Ed. Teresa Feroli and Margaret Olofson Thickstun. Elizabeth I in Writing: Language, Power and Representation in Early Modern England. Ed. EMWJ PUBLISHED VOLUMES Susan Dinan. Jane Couchman and Ann Crabb, editors, Women’s Letters Across Europe, 1400–1700: Form and Persuasion. Erin A. Sadlack. Pamela Allen Brown and Peter Parolin, editors,Women Players in England, 1500–1660: Beyond the All-Male Stage. Meg Pearson. Click for other published volumes: EMWJ PUBLISHED VOLUMES Morgan Ring, So High a Blood: The Story of Margaret Douglas, the Tudor that Time Forgot. — Retha M. Warnicke. Anna Beer, Sounds and Sweet Airs: The Forgotten Women of Classical Music. — Cheryll Duncan. Laura Engel and Elaine McGirr, eds., Stage Mothers: Women, Work, and the Theater, 1660–1830. EMWJ PUBLISHED VOLUMES A Sweet Nosegay of Scholarship: Publications in English in Early Modern Women’s Studies, 2004-2006. Kathleen Barker, Karen L. Nelson, with Rachel McCann. Exhibition Review: Italian Women Artists from Renaissance to Baroque, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D. C., March 16 through July 15, 2007. Marjorie Och. THE OTHER VOICE IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe is a renowned series of texts, primarily by women, although a few are by men writing about women. The Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies and Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and the Renaissance published the SMRH PUBLISHED VOLUMES Lambeth Palace Library, MS 260, and the Problem of English Vernacularity — Ralph Hanna (Keble College, Oxford) In the recent spate of “English vernacular studies,” many discussions presuppose that “the vernacular,” English, is a readily identifiable separateoption.
GIAMBATTISTA MARINO: ADONIS Giambattista Marino: Adonis. This is the first complete translation in English of Giambattista Marino’s Adone, a poem of 20 cantos written in Italian and first published in 1623 in Paris. Although Marino’s work has been characterized as a mythological poem with the tragic tale of Venus and Adonis at its core and woven through with HOMEPAGE - ACMRS PRESSABOUT ACMRS PRESSBROWSE BOOKSSERIESJOURNALSNEWSANNALI D'ITALIANISTICA ACMRS Press is the publications division of the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Arizona State University in Tempe. For news, events, resources, and information about ACMRS and our role within the academic community at ASU, please visit our primary websiteat: acmrs.asu.edu.
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by William Shakespeare. Translated by Kenneth Cavander. ISBN: 9780866986724. In a respectful, but not reverent, adaptation, Kenneth Cavander reimagines Timon of Athens for the twenty-first century. Never performed in Shakespeare’s lifetime, Timon OPEN ACCESS INITIATIVES Digital, free, open to the public events. In addition to ACMRS Press publication iniatives, in an effort to promote greater access to forward-looking conversations in the premodern fields, ACMRS is hosting digital, free, and open to the public events. These events invite speakers to engage in dialogues on the contemporary andhistoric lenses
EMWJ PUBLISHED VOLUMES GENDER IN THE PREMODERN MEDITERRANEAN Gender in the Premodern Mediterranean. Drawing upon literary, historical, and visual evidence, this collection of interdisciplinary essays examines how the Mediterranean shaped practices of gender in the premodern era. This volume bridges the gap between gender studies and Mediterranean studies, which have a natural fit with each other intheir
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by William Shakespeare. Translated by Kenneth Cavander. ISBN: 9780866986724. In a respectful, but not reverent, adaptation, Kenneth Cavander reimagines Timon of Athens for the twenty-first century. Never performed in Shakespeare’s lifetime, Timon OPEN ACCESS INITIATIVES Digital, free, open to the public events. In addition to ACMRS Press publication iniatives, in an effort to promote greater access to forward-looking conversations in the premodern fields, ACMRS is hosting digital, free, and open to the public events. These events invite speakers to engage in dialogues on the contemporary andhistoric lenses
EMWJ PUBLISHED VOLUMES GENDER IN THE PREMODERN MEDITERRANEAN Gender in the Premodern Mediterranean. Drawing upon literary, historical, and visual evidence, this collection of interdisciplinary essays examines how the Mediterranean shaped practices of gender in the premodern era. This volume bridges the gap between gender studies and Mediterranean studies, which have a natural fit with each other intheir
LABERINTO - ACMRS PRESS Laberinto is a peer-edited journal dedicated to the exploration of interdisciplinary connections among literary and cultural texts, as well as images of the Hispanic areas of influence during the early modern period. Authors interested in publishing and bringing to light the wealth of this visual world, in any medium--such as painting STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE HISTORY Description. The annual Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History is a journal that provides an outlet for the publication of scholarship that often falls outside the limitations of other scholarly periodicals. We are particularly eager to publish interpretive and historiographical essays that explore the ramifications of current scholarship or that treat issues and themes of interest to any AGRIPPA D'AUBIGNÉ'S LES TRAGIQUES Agrippa D’Aubigné’s remarkable epic poem, Les Tragiques, was composed in France in the 1570s, and first published in 1616 in Geneva.It sets the recent sufferings of the Protestants in the French Wars of Religion within the overarching context of God’s eternal plan for his chosen faithful. EMWJ PUBLISHED VOLUMES Ed. Lisa Hopkins and Aidan Norrie. Queenship and Counsel in Early Modern Europe. Ed. Helen Matheson-Pollock, Joanne Paul, and Catherine Fletcher. Forgotten Queens in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Political Agency, Myth-Making, and Patronage. Ed. Valerie Schutte and Estelle Paranque. Gender, Family, and Politics: The Howard Women,1485–1558.
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Published: June 2021. $9.95. BUY. Description. Authors. Description. Actor and director David Ivers presents As You Like It, as you'd like to hear it today. Presenting a new translation of Shakespeare into contemporary English, Ivers reimagines Shakespeare's comedy from an actor's point of view. Analyzing the play line by line to uncover the CALL FOR BOOK PROPOSALS Submissions: New submissions for publications with ACMRS Press are being accepted now.Please contact one of our editorial staff if you have a proposal that fits with the mission of the press. Our mission is to publish, disseminate, and promote the most forward-looking, vanguard research in medieval and renaissance studies. THE ROMANCE OF THEBES (ROMAN DE THÈBES) The romans d’antiquité, medieval re-makings in French of the stories of Troy, Thebes, Greece, and Rome, first appeared in the reign of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine in the twelfth century and continued to be read in England throughout the Middle Ages.Among them, the Romance of Thebes medievalizes the stories of Oedipus and Jocasta; Polynices and Etiocles; Antigone, Creon, and Theseus THE LIFE OF SAINT CLEMENT: A TRANSLATION OF LA VIE DE The Life of Saint Clement. presents the first translation of the Vie de seint Clement, an early-thirteenth-century Anglo-Norman verse narrative which combines versions of the Pseudo-Clementine Recognitiones and Epistola Clementis ad Iacobum and of the Passio Petri et Pauli of Pseudo-Marcellus.With its stirring account of the separation and reunion of the family of Pope St Clement I, and of his HEIMSKRINGLA: AN INTERPRETATION After brief summaries of early Norwegian history, Snorri Sturluson’s career, and previous studies of Heimskringla, the core of this book is a detailed and comprehensive analysis of the text.It is normally treated as a collection of sagas about Norwegian kings, butSkip to content
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