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Keyword sixteenth

Early Modern Literary Studies- http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/emlsweb.html
- Early Modern Literary Studiespossesses links to a number of sixteenth and seventeenth century resource materials which can be found on the Internet, as well as others which have a more general appeal and those which catalogue resources of interest to literary scholars:
- keywords: early, modern, seventeenth, sixteenth
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts
- valid as of 2005-09-12
- National and Colonial Education in Shakespeare'sThe Tempest
- http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/05-1/cwebtemp.html
- Carey-Webb, Allen. "National and Colonial Education in Shakespeare'sThe Tempest."Early Modern Literary Studies5.1 (May, 1999): 3.1-39. Approaches the schooling and teaching practices inThe Tempestin terms of sixteenth-century politics and colonial discourses:
- keywords: colonial, discourse, education, history, national, politics, sixteenth, teaching, Tmp, tempest
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Individual plays > The Tempest
- valid as of 2005-09-08
- Petruchio's Horse: Equine and Household Mismanagement inThe Taming of the Shrew
- http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/04-1/heanshak.html
- Heaney, Peter F. "Petruchio's Horse: Equine and Household Management inThe Taming of the Shrew."Early Modern Literary Studies4.1 (May 1998): 2.1-12. Heaney explores sixteenth-century views on housekeeping and husbandry through the connections he makes between the conditions of Petruchio's horse and his household inThe Taming of the Shrew:
- keywords: horse, household, husbandry, petruchio, sixteenth, Shr, taming of the shrew
- found in: Shakespeare Sites > Criticism > Individual plays > The Taming of the Shrew
- valid as of 2005-09-08
- Renaissance Forum
- http://www.hull.ac.uk/renforum/v1no1/clare.htm
- Clare, Janet.Transgressing Boundaries: Women's Writing in the Renaisscance and Reformation. (University College Dublin). Exerpt:"The writings of women, whether religious, popular, humanist or courtly, had in the mid sixteenth to early seventeenth century at least one common aspect: women writers represented in their work an alternative culture which ran alongside the dominant culture and in writing as some did with a view to publication, they were transgressing boundaries." View the full-text version of this document at:
- keywords: culture, female, forum, reformation, seventeenth, sixteenth, women
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Authors and Texts > Women writers
- valid as of 2005-09-14
- Sixteenth Century Ballads: A work in progress
- http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/ballads/ballads.html
- This site, created by Greg Lindahl, is a work in progress dedicated to pre-1600 English ballads:
- keywords: ballad, music, sixteenth
- found in: Renaissance Sites > Pre-Renaissance Materials > Medieval
- valid as of 2005-09-15