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  1. Dido’s Defense: Joachim Du Bellay’s Bid for Female Patronage

    Dido’s Defense: Joachim Du Bellay’s Bid for Female Patronage

    Article | Autor(es): Beth Landers

    This article argues that French poet Joachim Du Bellay’s interest in the Dido figure and his unusual ventriloquizing of female characters are connected to his practice of cultivating female patrons. Du Bellay’s occasional poems, long ignored by scholars, suggest the impact that these patrons had...

  2. Marie Stuart, Lettres de la dernière heure. Contribution à l’étude d’un « sous-genre » oublié

    Marie Stuart, Lettres de la dernière heure. Contribution à l’étude d’un « sous-genre » oublié

    Article | Autor(es): Colette H. Winn, Hélène Camille Martin

    Cet article se propose d’examiner les lettres de la dernière heure écrites par Marie Stuart lors de sa captivité à Fotheringay avant sa mort le 8 février 1587. Adressées à ses contemporains, ces lettres permettent à Marie Stuart de contrôler jusqu’au bout l’image qui restera d’elle-même dans la...

  3. “Till I in hand her yet halfe trembling tooke”: Doctrines of Justification in Edmund Spenser’s Amoretti

    “Till I in hand her yet halfe trembling tooke”: Doctrines of Justification in Edmund Spenser’s Amoretti

    Article | Autor(es): Lauren Shufran

    This article claims there is an underlying soteriological conceit in Spenser’s Amoretti (1595) concerning the roles that “works” and “grace” play in the beloved’s requital: roles with theological analogues in justification, the means by which people were declared righteous before God. I show how...

  4. The “Public” of Richard Hooker’s Book 7 of the Laws: Stitching Together the Unjoined

    The “Public” of Richard Hooker’s Book 7 of the Laws: Stitching Together the Unjoined

    Article | Autor(es): Rudolph P. Almasy

    This article begins with the notion that a text can create and influence a “public,” that is, a group of individuals with common values and aspirations. Richard Hooker’s Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity (1594–1662) is the focus here; specifically, this article shows how book 7, which defends...

  5. Review of Italian Renaissance Diplomacy: A Sourcebook

    Review of Italian Renaissance Diplomacy: A Sourcebook

    Review | Autor(es): Arazoo Ferozan

  6. Review of Ma Bibliothèque poétique. Deuxième partie : Ronsard (tome II)
  7. Review of La Réforme radicale en Europe au XVIe siècle

    Review of La Réforme radicale en Europe au XVIe siècle

    Review | Autor(es): Marie Barral-Baron

  8. Review of Arthur Golding’s A Moral Fabletalk and Other Renaissance Fable Translations
  9. Review of Beyond Spain’s Borders: Women Players in Early Modern National Theaters
  10. Review of Raphael’s Ostrich

    Review of Raphael’s Ostrich

    Review | Autor(es): Damiano Acciarino

  11. Review of Rethinking Renaissance Drawings: Essays in Honour of David McTavish
  12. Review of Montaigne, A Life

    Review of Montaigne, A Life

    Review | Autor(es): Laura Willet

  13. Review of Angelica’s Book and the World of Reading in Late Renaissance Italy
  14. Review of Castellion à Vandoeuvres (1515–2015)

    Review of Castellion à Vandoeuvres (1515–2015)

    Review | Autor(es): Vivek Ramakrishnan

  15. Review of Erasmus and Calvin on the Foolishness of God: Reason and Emotion in the Christian Philosophy
  16. Review of Selected Letters

    Review of Selected Letters

    Review | Autor(es): Benedetta Lamanna

  17. Review of Early Modern Studies after the Digital Turn
  18. Review of The Avignon Papacy Contested: An Intellectual History from Dante to Catherine of Siena
  19. Review of Sénèque dans l’Europe des XVIe et XVIIe siècles : transmissions et ruptures
  20. Review of The Jesuits and Italian Universities 1548–1773