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  1. Revisiting the Text of the Henry VIII Manuscript (BL Add Ms 31,922): An Extended Note

    Revisiting the Text of the Henry VIII Manuscript (BL Add Ms 31,922): An Extended Note

    2022-06-13 21:19:32 | Contributor(s): Ray Siemens | https://doi.org/10.25547/CPXF-FF44

    Literary Studies

  2. Revolutionary Reading, Evolutionary Toolmaking: (Re)development of Scholarly Reading and Annotation Tools in Response to an Ever Changing Scholarly Climate

    Revolutionary Reading, Evolutionary Toolmaking: (Re)development of Scholarly Reading and Annotation Tools in Response to an Ever Changing Scholarly Climate

    2022-06-13 21:17:24 | Contributor(s): James MacGregor, Michael Joyce, Cara Leitch, Ray Siemens, Chia-Ning Chiang, Rick Kopak, Brett Hirsch | https://doi.org/10.25547/F8T5-7J09

    Digital Humanities

  3. Rhetoric and Doctrine in Donne’s Holy Sonnet IV
  4. Rhetorical Values Ancient and Modern: Hermogenes's On Types of Style and Italo Calvino's Six Memos for the Next Millennium
  5. Rhétorique et éthique de la citation

    Rhétorique et éthique de la citation

    Contributor(s): Pierre-Louis Vaillancourt

  6. Rhizomatic Cities in Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities

    Rhizomatic Cities in Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities

    Contributor(s): Sambit Panigrahi

    Italo Calvino’s highly successful novel Invisible Cities thoroughly explains Deleuze and Guattari’s famous postmodern concept of rhizome. The cities in the novel do not possess a fixed and coherent structure; rather they exude a structurality that is immensely fleeting and continually evolving....

  7. Rhodes, Neil. Common: The Development of Literary Culture in Sixteenth-Century England
  8. Richard Brome Online

    Richard Brome Online

    2023-05-11 22:06:12 | Contributor(s): Colm MacCrossan

    This is a review of Richard Brome Online. 

  9. Ridout, Jenny, project dir. Drama Online. Database.

    Ridout, Jenny, project dir. Drama Online. Database.

    Contributor(s): Sheila T. Cavanagh

  10. Rights for whom? Linking baby’s right to eat with economic, social, and cultural rights for women

    Rights for whom? Linking baby’s right to eat with economic, social, and cultural rights for women

    2025-03-19 22:03:40 | Contributor(s): Christina Doonan | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v5i1.232

    Breastfeeding women are primary food producers par excellence, delivering a custom-made product to fit the exact needs of a favoured clientele. The importance of breastmilk as a first food has been acknowledged in recent years by many states, which have taken measures to protect and encourage...

  11. Rihouet, Pascale. Art Moves. The Material Culture of Procession in Renaissance Perugia. London: Harvey Miller Publishers / Turnout: Brepols, 2017.
  12. Rihouet, Pascale. Art Moves: The Material Culture of Procession in Renaissance Perugia
  13. Riprese dantesche nelle Chroniche de la città de Anchona di G.M. Filelfo
  14. Ritchey, Sara, and Sharon Strocchia, eds. Gender, Health and Healing, 1250–1550.
  15. Ritual: The Making of a Book

    Ritual: The Making of a Book

    Contributor(s): Vincenzo Pietropaolo

  16. Rituals of Solidarity in Castilian Confraternities
  17. Rizzi, Andrea, ed. Trust and Proof: Translators in Renaissance Print Culture
  18. Rizzi, Andrea. Vernacular Translators in Quattrocento Italy: Scribal Culture, Authority, and Agency
  19. Road Movies and Gas Stations: Monica Stambrini's Benzina as Creation of Alternative Spaces

    Road Movies and Gas Stations: Monica Stambrini's Benzina as Creation of Alternative Spaces

    Contributor(s): Stefania Lucamante

    Both the novel and the film Benzina think of the literary and the visual as contesting sites for women. In revisiting the fields of space within a capitalist society and the struggle for representation of sexual identity, these two works successfully deploy strategies where the visual narrative...

  20. Robert Boyle and the Art of Occasional Meditation

    Robert Boyle and the Art of Occasional Meditation

    Contributor(s): Raymond A. Anselment

    L’ouvrage de Robert Boyle, Occasional Reflections upon Several Svbiects, publié en 1665, permet d’estimer la contribution de son auteur à la méditation occasionnelle, de plus en plus courante au dix-septième siècle. Dans le cadre d’un commentaire plus large, l’introduction et le Discourse qui...