Jean E. Howard: "Civic Institutions and Precarious
Masculinity in
Dekker's The Honest Whore"
Theodore B. Leinwand: Response
Peter Stallybrass: "The Value of Culture and the
Disavowal of Things"
Crystal Bartolovich: Response
Carol Banks and Graham Holderness: "'Effeminate
Dayes'"
Phyllis Rackin: Response
Valerie Wayne: "The Career of Cymbeline's
Manacle"
Garrett A. Sullivan, Jr.: Response
The Electronic Seminar:
Jyotsna Singh and Valerie Wayne
Richard Halpern: "Shakespeare's Perfume"
Jeffrey Masten: Response
Margreta de Grazia: "Hamlet's Thoughts and Antics"
Juliet Fleming: Response
Alan Sinfield: "Selective Quotation"
David Siar: Response
Barbara Sebek: "Good Turns
and the Art of Merchandizing:
Conceptualizing Exchange in Early Modern England"
Scott Cutler Shershow: Response
The Electronic Seminar:
Richard Levin and Alan Sinfield
Dympna Callaghan: "(Un)natural Loving:
Swine, Pets, and Flowers in Venus and Adonis"
Rebecca Ann Bach: Response
Graham Holderness: Ofelia
Laurence Nowel: Excerpta Quaedam Danica (1565)
Arthur Lindley: Response
Peter Hulme: "Stormy Weather:
Misreading the Postcolonial Tempest"
Ania Loomba: Response
Ann Rosalind Jones: "Needle, Scepter, Sovereignty:
The Queen of Sheba in Englishwomen's Amateur Needlework"
Jennifer Summit: Response
The Electronic Seminar:
Graham Holderness and Edward Pechter
Special Issue on Materiality
David Hawkes: "Faust Among the Witches:
Towards an Ethics of Representation"
Natasha Korda: "The Case of Moll Frith:
Women's Work and the 'All-Male Stage'"
Walter Cohen: "Don Quijote and The Intercontinental History of the Novel"
Christopher Kendrick: "'Majestic Unaffected Style':
Quakerism and Improvement in Paradise Regained"
James Holstun:
Comment:
"Historical Materialism and Early Modern Studies"
The Electronic Seminar:
Christopher Kendrick
Christian Thorne: "The Grassy-Green Sea"
Christopher Kendrick: Response
Special Cluster on Early Modern Women
Maureen Quilligan: "When
Women Ruled the World:
The Glorious Sixteenth Century"
Margaret Ferguson: "Conning
the 'Overseers':
Women's Illicit Work in Behn's 'The Adventure of the Black Lady'"
Jill P. Ingram: "A
Case for Credit:
Isabella Whitney's 'Wyll and Testament' and the Mock Testament
Tradition"
Julie Crawford: "Women (Authors) on Top"
(A Response to Quilligan, Ferguson, and Ingram)
The Electronic Seminar:
Maureen Quilligan: "Response to Julie Crawford"
Julie Crawford: "Response to Maureen Quilligan's Response"
Jill P. Ingram: "Response to Julie Crawford"
Julie Crawford: "Response to Jill P. Ingram's Response"
Special Issue: Timely Meditations
Huw Griffiths: "The Sonnet in Ruins:
Time and the Nation in 1599"
Shankar Raman: "Marvell's Now"
Linda Charnes: "Reading for the Wormholes:
Micro-periods from the Future"
Sadia Abbas: "Other People's History:
Contemporary Islam and Figures of Early Modern European Dissent"
Jonathan Gil Harris: "Untimely Mediations"
(A Response to Griffiths, Raman, Charnes, and Abbas)
The Electronic Seminar:
Linda Charnes: "Response to Jonathan Gil Harris"
Jonathan Gil Harris: "Response to Linda Charnes' Response"
Special Issue: Vagrant Subjects
Linda Woodbridge: Introduction
Patricia Fumerton: "Mocking Aristocratic Place:
The Perspective of the Streets"
Sandra Logan: "Fright Flight and the Suffering City:
Mobility, Catastrophe, and the State of Emergency"
Martine van Elk: "'She would tell none other tale':
Narrative Strategies in the Bridewell Court Books
and the Rogue Literature of the Early Modern Period"
A. L. Beier: "From the Organic Society to Utopian Civic Virtue:
Reforming the Poor and Re-Forming the Social Order
in England, 1500-1550"
Craig Dionne: "'Now For the Lords' Sake':
Vagrancy, Downward Mobility, and Low Aesthetics"
(Response to Fumerton, Logan, van Elk, and Beier)
The Electronic Seminar
Patricia Fumerton: "Response to Craig Dionne"
Sandra Logan: "Response to Linda Woodbridge and Craig Dionne"
Special Issue: Printing Publics
A special issue dedicated to the memory of Richard Helgerson
Edited by Patricia Fumerton
Patricia Fumerton: Introduction:
Making Printing Publics
Michelle O'Callaghan: "Textual Gatherings:
Print, Community and Verse Miscellanies in Early Modern England"
Edward M. Test: "Making New World Publics:
Botanical Studies in Sixteenth-Century Europe"
Katharine Gillespie: "'Embrace not this Present World,
It will kisse you, and kill you; like a Sea of Glasse':
Republican Retreat and the Publicity of Private Selves in
Hugh Peter's Legacy to his Daughter, 1660"
Kris McAbee: "'No public glory vainly I pursue':
The Paradox of Printing Sonneteers"
Paul Yachnin: "Printing Publics:
Afterword"
The Electronic Seminar
Michelle O'Callaghan: "Response to Paul Yachnin"
Edward M. Test: "Response to Paul Yachnin"
Katharine Gillespie: "Response to Paul Yachnin"
Kris McAbee: "Response to Paul Yachnin"
Special Issue: Roundtable on David Hawkes's
"Against Materialism in Literary Theory"
David Hawkes: "Against Materialism in Literary Theory"
Michael Booth: "Cognitive Idealism:
A Response to David Hawkes's
'Against Materialism in Literary Theory'"
William Flesch: "Other Memes, Other Minds"
Christopher Kendricks: "Response to David Hawkes"
John Sutton and Evelyn B. Tribble:
"Materialists Are Not Merchants of Vanishing:
Commentary on David Hawkes's
'Against Materialism in Literary Theory'"
The Electronic Seminar
David Hawkes: "Against Idealism Too: A Response to Critics"
William Flesch: "Reductive Anti-reductionism"
John Sutton and Evelyn B. Tribble: "Traffickers in Transformation"
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