Keyword [Early Modern] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
| 181. | Vessels of vengeance: Divine wrath and human instruments in early modern revenge tragedy |
| 182. | Reformation iconoclasm as negotiation: Protestant rhetoric, action, and policy regarding religious images in early modern Europe |
| 183. | A globe of countries: Carto-geographic consciousness and the production of early modern English literature, 1516-1616 |
| 184. | The politics of eros: Writing under the auspices of Ovid's Cupid in early modern English literature |
| 185. | 'Nature hath given you a sheath only': Swordplay and gender in Beaumont and Fletcher's 'Love's Cure, or the Martial Maid' |
| 186. | Printing pleasing profit: The crafting of capital selves and sales in early modern, English drama |
| 187. | To heal and harm: Seventeenth-century literature, medicine and the body |
| 188. | 'Raptures of futurity': Monumentality and the pursuit of posterity in early modern drama |
| 189. | (Re)using women: The image debate in early modern allegory |
| 190. | Words in the world: The place of literature in Early Modern England |
| 191. | Disappearing acts: Performing the petrarchan mistress in early modern England |
| 192. | Adopted papal kin as art patrons in early modern Rome (1592--1676) |
| 193. | The tales of Yoshitsune: A study of genre, narrative paradigms, and cultural memory in medieval and early modern Japan |
| 194. | Visual and Material Culture at Hokyoji Imperial Convent: The Significance of 'Women's Art' in Early Modern Japan |
| 195. | The unknowing self: Knowledge, ignorance, and early modern subjects |
| 196. | Members of His body: Christ's Passion and community in early modern English poetry, 1595--1646 |
| 197. | 'Like life in excrements': Natural philosophy, hair, and the limits of the body's vitality in early modern English thought |
| 198. | The rhetoric of bonds, alliances, and identities: Interrogating social networks in early modern English drama |
| 199. | The Justification of the Law of the Sea in Early Modern Europe |
| 200. | Governing households: Discourses of governmentality and the rise of the family in early modern German literature |
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