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    <title>Review of "Early modern Jewry: a new cultural history" by David B. Ruderman</title>
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    <description>Title: Review of "Early modern Jewry: a new cultural history" by David B. Ruderman
Authors: Daalder, Joost
Abstract: Daalder's review of David B. Ruderman's book "Early modern Jewry: a new cultural history" (Princeton, 2010).
Description: American Literature</description>
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Authors: Middleton, Thomas; Rowley, William; Daalder, Joost
Abstract: The Changeling, a play written by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley in 1622, offers a picture of the operation of folly and madness within the mind. In doing so it explores 'abnormal' mental states. While the focus is on what happens within the individual, the impact on others is not ignored. Madness is of greater concern than folly, and is presented particularly in association with sex.</description>
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Authors: Seneca, Lucius Annaeus; Heywood, Jasper; Daalder, Joost
Abstract: This is an edition of an Elizabethan translation of Lucius Annaeus Seneca's play, Thyestes, written in Latin in Imperial Rome. Thus the play presented in this volume is not merely classical, but also one translated by an Elizabethan. One question that arises is how Seneca came to be of interest to the Elizabethans, another how we are to read the play as itself a Renaissance artefact, which has a good deal in common with important plays by artists like Shakespeare. In terms of their historical circumstances, their training and artistic structuring, as well as their concerns and 'world picture', Seneca and Shakespeare have many fundamental similarities.
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Authors: Daalder, Joost
Abstract: An edition offering correct and annotated transcripts of the primary sources containing Wyatt's and other early Tudor verse is badly needed; meanwhile it is hoped that the present volume will provide the general reader with as accurate a modernized text as can at this stage be constructed, and that the annotation will help him to understand and to enjoy Wyatt's poems, which are increasingly attracting attention for their intrinsic significance and appeal.</description>
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