Fulke Greville and the Culture of the English Renaissance
Edited by Russ Leo, Katrin Röder, and Freya Sierhuis
Table of Contents
1:The Resources of Obscurity: Reappraising the Work of Fulke Greville, Russ Leo, Katrin Röder, and Freya Sierhuis
Part I. Philosophy and Form
2:Philosophical Poetry: Greville and the Feminine Ending, Brian Cummings
3:Greville's Scantlings: Architecture, Measure, and the Defence of Modular Poesy, Kathryn Murphy
4:'Aire that once was breath': Breathing Places and Grieving Spaces in the Poetry of Fulke Greville, Rachel White
5:'Natures freedome', the Art of Sovereignty and Mustapha's Tragic Insolubility: Fulke Greville and Jean Bodin Among the Ottomans, Russ Leo
6:Centaurs of the Mind. Imagination and Fiction-making in the Work of Fulke Greville, Freya Sierhuis
Part II. Faith and Form
7:Parody and the Perversion of Grace at the Crux of Caelica, Joel B. Davis
8:Caelica and the Psalms: Greville's Depth, Kenneth Graham
9:Giordano Bruno: Fulke Greville and the 'envious Erinys' (1583-1585), Fabio Raimondi
10:Privation, Deprivation and Unprivation in Fulke Greville's Caelica, Adrian Streete
Part III. A Political Career
11:'Not with the Ancient, nor yet with the Modern': Greville, Education and Tragedy, Sarah Knight
12:Fulke Greville the Courtier: Courting the Ghosts of Sidney and Essex, Bradley J. Irish
13:'These Ancient Forming Powers': Fulke Greville's Dialectic of Idolatry, Ethan John Guagliardo
14:Ottoman Kingship and Resistance Against Tyranny in Fulke Greville's Mustapha, Katrin Röder
15:The Political World of Fulke Greville, Andrew Hadfield
Part IV. Afterlives
16:Writing and the Hermeneutics of Posthumous Publication: Greville's Afterlives, Gavin Alexander
17:Fulke Greville: Lord Brooke as Interregnum and Restoration Author, Nigel Smith