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Ann E Mullaney deposited Folengo 1521 Toscolana from Portioli Aug 2011 in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoThis is a PDF I made to aid in navigating the 1521 Baldus based on the 2 vol edition by Attilio Portioli (1882-9)
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Ann E Mullaney deposited Four versions of Baldus facing Gaioffo in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoHere are four different versions of a traumatic scene from the life and times of Baldus, starting with the woodcut print of Folengo’s 1521 Macaronic Works
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Ann E Mullaney deposited Folengo Woodcuts combined 1573 1585 1613 in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoScanned images of woodcut prints from subsequent editions of Folengo’s 1521 Macaronic Works
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Ann E Mullaney deposited 1521 Folengo Woodcuts binder 2021 in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months ago51 full-page woodcut prints illustrate Folengo’s 1521 epic poem Baldus
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Ann E Mullaney deposited Peripheral Pieces of Folengo’s Macaronic Works 1521 in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoThe greatly augmented and extremely popular 1521 ediion of Folengo’s Macaronic Works features many extras: angry letters, highly laudatory letters, an accusation of text theft, a revealing dialogue and more
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Ann E Mullaney deposited Macaronic Publishing 1521: Five Letters by Teofilo Folengo, Alessandro Paganin and Federcio Gonzaga in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoA letter from Folengo’s pseudonym-personality, Merlin, to the printer Paganini, claiming that he does not want to relinquish his own copy for publication; a response from Paganini telling him that he got a copy of the text from Federico Gonzaga (accompanied by the letter Gonzaga sent to Paganini, 1520); a letter to the reader from Paganini, and a…[Read more]
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Ann E Mullaney deposited Teofilo Folengo Baldus Glosses Compared 1517 and 1520 in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoA comparison of all the marginal glosses from the epic poemn Baldus by Teofilo Folengo in the 1517 Paganini edition and in the 1520 reprint by Cesare Arrivabene: side by side comparison and translation into English
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Nora Rodriguez-Loro replied to the topic Recent publications in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoThis month’s issue of Dickens Quarterly sees the publication of my article on the discovery of what appears to be the earliest published translation of writing by Dickens into Spanish. I argue that the unsigned translation should be attributed to Guillermo Macpherson, who would go on to be a noted Shakespeare translator. In a closing section on…[Read more]
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Ann E Mullaney deposited MERLINI COCAI POETAE MANTUANI LIBER MACARONICES LIBRI XVII NON ANTE IMPRESSI. (Seventeen Macaronic Books by Merlin Cocaio, Mantuan Poet, not previously published.) in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoThe first edition of the Macaronic works of Teofilo Folengo (called Paganini/ P after the publisher) is a beautiful work printed in graceful Italic font, 27 lines per page, with explanatory and humorous glosses in the margins.
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Ann E Mullaney deposited Teofilo Folengo 1517 Aquario Lodola Original and English in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 7 months agoIn 1517 Teofilo Folengo published an epic poem under the name Merlin. Another Folengo pseudonym (or heteronym) wrote a wildly creative account of the dicovery of this text and praise for the author.
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José Angel GARCÍA LANDA replied to the topic Resources in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoAnother significant resource with many papers: the English & American Research Network at the SSRN: https://www.ssrn.com/index.cfm/en/lit/
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Nora Rodriguez-Loro replied to the topic Reply To: Conferences, seminars and other events in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoEuropean Romances Across Languages: Book Celebration and Research Perspectives
7 June 2021, 14:30 – 16:00 pm BST / 15:30 – 17:00 pm CEST
Sofia Lodén and Lydia Zeldenrust have both recently published books that look at romances across multiple languages and literary traditions. To celebrate the occasion, we invite you to join us for this online…[Read more]
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Nora Rodriguez-Loro replied to the topic CFP: Conferences in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoDeadline for submissions: 15th June 2021
German Shakespeare Association, Shakespeare-Tage, 12–14 November 2021 in Weimar, Germany.
Should travel be restricted or deemed unsafe by participants we endeavour to host the seminar as an online or hybrid event. This year’s Shakespeare Seminar seeks to discuss the countless ways in which Shake…[Read more]
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Nora Rodriguez-Loro replied to the topic Reply To: Conferences, seminars and other events in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoThe Experience of Loneliness in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries29–30 June 2021
Registration is now open. Our speakers will investigate how people understood and coped with loneliness within their immediate circles and as exiles from the Henrician era to the Restoration. There will also be a final roundtable on precarity, loneliness and b…[Read more]
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Nora Rodriguez-Loro replied to the topic Reply To: Conferences, seminars and other events in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoOnline seminar: Thanatic Ethics. The Circulation of Bodies in Migratory Spaces.
Speakers: Dr. Bidisha Banerjee (University of Hong Kong), Dr. Judith Misrahi-Barak (Université Paul Valéry), Dr .Thomas Lacroix (Maison Française d’Oxford)
9th June
See the pdf attached for more information on registration.
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Nora Rodriguez-Loro replied to the topic Recent publications in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoI would like to share with you the news of the publication of the book entitled Alzheimer’s Disease in Contemporary U.S. Fiction: Memory Lost (Routledge, 2021).
This volume seeks to bring readers to a deeper understanding of contemporary cultural and social configurations of Alzheimer’s disease by analyzing 21st-century U.S. novels in which the…[Read more] -
Nora Rodriguez-Loro replied to the topic CFP: Conferences in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoPlease find attached the Call for Papers for the 9th SELICUP Conference, whose deadline for proposals has been extended to 13 June. This event, hosted by P J Safárik University’s Department of British and American Studies (Kosice, Slovakia), is a joint collaboration with SKASE (Slovak Association for the Study of English), the University of the…[Read more]
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Nora Rodriguez-Loro replied to the topic CFP: Submissions for upcoming publications in the discussion
English Literature on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoES Review. Spanish Journal of English Studies has announced the Call for Submissions for the next issue (43 (2022)).
ES Review. Spanish Journal of English Studies is published yearly by the Department of Filología Inglesa at the University of Valladolid, and accepts submission of original manuscripts in the form of articles and book reviews d…[Read more]
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Scott Oldenburg deposited A Weaver-Poet and the Plague: Labor, Poverty and the Household in Shakespeare’s London in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoWilliam Muggins, an impoverished but highly literate weaver-poet, lived and wrote in London at the turn of the seventeenth century, when few of his contemporaries could even read. A Weaver-Poet and the Plague’s microhistorical approach uses Muggins’s life and writing, in which he articulates a radical vision of a commonwealth founded on labor and…[Read more]
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Scott Oldenburg deposited Thomas Tusser and the Poetics of the Plow in the group
Renaissance / Early Modern Studies on Humanities Commons 4 years, 8 months agoThis essay argues that Thomas Tusser’s popular book of georgic verse, Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry, offered a counter to developments in courtly poetry under Elizabeth I. Critics have long disparaged Tusser’s poetry as naïvely rustic, but Tusser was not an uneducated peasant who happened to pick up enough literacy to pen a book of poem…[Read more]
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