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Renaissance Literature
An Anthology of Poetry and Prose
John C. Hunter
Literary Criticism / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
- A new edition of this popular anthology, which includes many writings from women and from lesser-known writers, alongside established Renaissance figures
- Includes work by prominent writers of the period, such as such as Spenser, Shakespeare, and Donne, alongside important texts by women, including Queen Elizabeth I, Lady Mary Wroth, and Elizabeth Cary
- Brings together a variety of key works of the period, along with introductions and annotations to the texts, reflecting developments in critical and cultural theory and the latest Renaissance scholarship
- Extensively revised, corrected, and expanded to increase the level of annotation, and to make the volume more user-friendly
- Now includes a thematic table of contents and timeline, and a substantially expanded introduction to enable students to consider entries more easily in the social, cultural, and historical context of the period
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