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Renaissance comedy, first produced in 1610. Includes modernized English text, critical and explanatory notes and Introduction. From the Yale Ben Jonson edition.
Renaissance comedy. Complete text, modernized English, critical and explanatory notes and Introduction. From the Yale Ben Jonson edition.
Combines a biography of M. Sanger with a social history of the birth control movement.
Essays by 12 historians, including Martin Bernal, Michael Gasster, P'eng-yuan Chang, John Fincher, Marie-Claire Bergere, Chuzo Ichiko, Mary Backus Rankin, Yoshihiro Hatano, Vidya Prakash Dutt, Ernest P. Young, and Harold Z. Schiffrin.
Renaissance comedy, first performed in 1605. Includes complete text in modernized English, critical and explanatory notes and Introduction. From the Yale Ben Jonson edition.
A study of the great epidemic scourges of humanity over the last six centuries. It examines the connections between the movement of epidemics and the manifestations of imperial power in the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Europe, showing how perceptions of whom a disease targeted changed over time.
In this frank study Ronald Hayman explores the intersection of biography and art in the work of one of the most exuberantly autobiographical dramatists of the American Theatre. He examines Williams's troubled childhood, his drug abuse and alcoholism, and his death in 1983.
This translation of "Cliges", the second of five surviving 12th century Arthurian poems, is in a metric form invented specifically to reflect the poet's narrative speed and tone.
This is an examination of the policy-making over the Middle East in the first quarter of the 20th century.
Discusses how Palestine became a Holy Land to Christians and how Christian ideas and feelings towards the land of the Bible evolved as they lived there and made it their own. Wilken draws on primary texts and archaeological evidence and covers the period up to the 7th century.
A collection of essays studying the nature, origins and consequences of sexual difference by scholars in history, philosophy, law, literary theory, biology, sociology, psychology, political science and anthropology.
An interpretation of Machiavelli's thought in which Parel looks at Machiavelli's belief in the occult forces of heaven and humours. He argues that a premodern cosmology and anthropology underlie Machiavelli's political works and shows how this astrological determination shapes Machiavelli's ideas.
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