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Introduction/ Roze Hentschell and Kathy Lavezzo
Pt. 1. Community, colonialism, and nationhood
Influence, appropriation, piracy: the place of Spain in English literary history/ Barbara Fuchs
Idleness, humanist industry, and English colonial activity in Thomas More's "fruitfull, pleasant," "wittie" and "profitable" utopia/ Shannon Miller
Amorous scholastics: the guilty pleasures of the Middle English Floris and Blauncheflour / Patricia Clare Ingham
Pt. 2. Dramatic forms
Delivery rooms: towards a reconsideration of the conclusion of The tempest/ Heather Dubrow
One head is Better than two: The aphoristic afterlife of Renaissance tragedy/ Frances E. Dolan
About suffering, and on Dying: Shakespeare's re-invention of a theater of eschatological identity in King Lear/ James Nohrnberg
Pt. 3. Travel and geography
Dante, Michelangelo, and what we talk about when we talk about poetry/ Leonard Barkan
The pleasures of the land in Restoration England: the social politics of the compleat angler/ Andrew McRae
Pt. 4. The literary career
Rival laureates and multiple monuments: collaborative self-crowning in France/ Edwin M. Duval
Du Bellay's "Source de la Meduse"/ Margaret Ferguson
The Jacobean prodigals/ Michael O'Connell
Religious affiliation in Elizabethan London: Richard Mulcaster, Edmund Spenser, and The family of love/ Andrew Hadfield
Afterword: Helgersonland/ Patricia Fumerton
Richard Helgerson: A Bibliography
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