"The sheer range of its subjects and methodologies and the high quality of its scholarship are suggestive of the many 'New Worlds' open to those working in the Renaissance and the human sciences today." -- Canadian Review of Comparative Literature
Imagining Culture: Crossing Boundaries in Early Modern Europe, Jonathan Hart * History, Fiction, and the HumanSciences: History and Anthropology, and the History of Anthropology: Considerations on a Methodological Practice, Anthony Pagden * The emergency of the Paradoxical Self, Eva Kushner * Sperone Speroni and the Labyrinthine Discourse of Renaissance Dialogue, OlgaZorzi Pugliese * Strategies of Promotion: Some Prefatory Matter of Oviedo, Thevet, and Hakluyt, Jonathan Hart * Gender and Representation : "My Honour I'll Bequeath unto the Knife": Public Heroism, Private Sacrifice, and Early Modern Rapes of Lucrece, MercedesMaroto Camino * Pour une po tique de la nouvelle, Gis leMathieu-Castellani * Speaking Politically Correct in the Feminine Voice: Examples from the Decameron and theHeptam ron, Sylvie L.F. Richards EarlyModernity/Modernity/Postmodernity Cervantes et Tirso face aux performatifs: Don Quichotte et Don Juan, AntonioG-mez-MorianaConcerning Ariosto's Modernity: Alcina's Case, M ssimo Verdicchio * Challenging the Order of the Sun in G-ngora's Soledades, Rachel SchmidtShowing and Telling: An Essay on Narrative Theory and Renaissance Drama, Elizabeth M. Richmond-GarzaBibliography