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Milton's "Lycidas": Elevating The Human Condition, Haylee Edwards
Milton's "Lycidas": Elevating The Human Condition, Haylee Edwards
James Madison Undergraduate Research Journal (JMURJ)
John Milton’s 1637 poem “Lycidas” is a pastoral elegy told from the point of view of a shepherd grieving the loss of his friend, Lycidas. Written in honor of Milton’s late classmate, Edward King, “Lycidas” is a Christian allegory. This essay situates “Lycidas” within the history and characteristics of the pastoral elegy before analyzing how the poem at once inhabits and progressively deviates from the traditional form. Milton combines the traditional pastoral form with Elizabethan ideals and imagery to affirm his own religious, political, and existential views about death and the afterlife. The poem becomes increasingly complex, increasingly modern, and …
Slides On Thomas More's Warning To Readers, Travis Curtright
Slides On Thomas More's Warning To Readers, Travis Curtright
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Slides on Thomas More's Warning to Readers, from A Treatise on the Passion (1534)
Premodern British Literature And The History Of The Book, Travis Knapp
Premodern British Literature And The History Of The Book, Travis Knapp
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Book history syllabus for university literature course
History Of The Book: Arthurian Books And The (Counter-) Reformation, Blaire Zeiders
History Of The Book: Arthurian Books And The (Counter-) Reformation, Blaire Zeiders
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Syllabus for book history-oriented senior-level course on representations of King Arthur in the Reformation and Counter-Reformation.
Student Handout: Early Modern Readers And Thomas More’S Treatise On The Passion, Travis Curtright
Student Handout: Early Modern Readers And Thomas More’S Treatise On The Passion, Travis Curtright
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Lesson Plan and Handout for Thomas More's Warning to Readers, from his Treatise on the Passion
Lesson Plan: 16th-Century Books Using Anglo-Saxon Type, Rachel Roberts
Lesson Plan: 16th-Century Books Using Anglo-Saxon Type, Rachel Roberts
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Lesson plan for book history / literature course
Towards A Revised Taxonomy Of Markings In 16th-Century English Bibles, Jeremy Specland
Towards A Revised Taxonomy Of Markings In 16th-Century English Bibles, Jeremy Specland
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
overview of hand-written annotations in early printed English Bibles
The History Of The Book From Chaucer To Shakespeare, Heather Blatt
The History Of The Book From Chaucer To Shakespeare, Heather Blatt
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Book history syllabus
Psalm Reception History Assignment, For Early British Literature Survey Or Studies In Renaissance Literature Courses, Daniel Knapper
Psalm Reception History Assignment, For Early British Literature Survey Or Studies In Renaissance Literature Courses, Daniel Knapper
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Psalm Reception History Assignment, For Early British Literature Survey or Studies in Renaissance Literature courses
Early Modern Chronicle Readers: Authority And Discourse, Shaun Stiemsma
Early Modern Chronicle Readers: Authority And Discourse, Shaun Stiemsma
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
Report of research findings on early readers of 16th century English chronicles.
200-Level Assignment Series: Book History Methods In An Introductory-Level English Literature Course, Simone Waller
200-Level Assignment Series: Book History Methods In An Introductory-Level English Literature Course, Simone Waller
Printing and the Book During the Reformation: 1450-1650, an NEH Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers
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