Thomas Lodge / edited by Charles C. Whitney with translations by Phillip John Usher.

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Other Authors: Whitney, Charles C.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Farnham ; Burlington, Va. : Ashgate, 2011.
Series:University wits.
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Table of Contents:
  • Thomas Lodge the man / Charles J. Sisson
  • Conclusion / Éliane Cuvelier
  • Thomas Lodge, 1558-September 1625 / Charles Whitworth
  • Lodge / Richard Helgerson
  • The discontent of Elizabethan society (les maux sociaux) / Éliane Cuvelier
  • "O vita! misero longa, foelici brevi" : Thomas Lodge's struggle for felicity / Arthur Kinney
  • Pastoral Romance : Sidney and Lodge ; Nashe and the Elizabethan "realists" / Walter Davis
  • From Arden to America : Lodge's tragedies of infatuation / Katharine Wilson
  • Lyly's golden legacy : Rosalynde and Pandosto / Nancy R. Lindheim
  • Wooing and winning in Arden : Rosalynde and As you like it / Charles Whitworth
  • Feigning female faining : Spenser, Lodge, Shakespeare, and Rosalind / Clare R. Kinney
  • "A note beyond your reach" : prose romance's rivalry with Elizabethen drama / Steve Mentz
  • Some romance sources for King Lear : Robert of Sicily and Robert the Devil / Donna B. Hamilton
  • Sea-knights and royal virgins : American gold and its discontents in Lodge's A Margarite of America, 1596 / Joan Pong Linton
  • Horror fiction of the 1590s ; Romance and revenge tragedy / Donald Beecher
  • Poetic interludes / Donald Beecher
  • Glaucus and Scilla, Elizabethan erotic narratives / William Keach
  • Imagining heterosexuality in the Epyllia / Jim Ellis
  • Lodge's Glaucus and Scilla and the conditions of Catholic authorship in Elizabethan England / R.W. Maslen
  • The choice of sources : evidence and justification for Appian / Vanna Gentili
  • Thomas Lodge and Elizabethan republicanism / Andrew Hadfield
  • Barbarism in Lodge and Greene's A looking glasse for London and England / Pauline Blanc
  • The reading of an Elizabethan : some sources of the prose pamphelts of Thomas Lodge / Alice Walker
  • Renaissance Catholicism in the work of Thomas Lodge (le Catholicisme anglais de la Renaissance dans l'oeuvre de Lodge / Éliane Cuvelier.