English 709. Renaissance Languages. Bibliography I. Bakhtin Bakhtin, Rabelais and his World, trans. H. Iswolsky (Cambridge: MIT, 1968) Bakhtin, M.M., The Formal Method in Literary Scholarship (Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press, 1985) Bialostosky, Don, "Dialogics as an Art of Discourse in Literary Criticism," PMLA 101 (1986) , 788-797. Bialostosky, Don, "Dialogic, Pragmatic, and Hermeneutic Conversation: Bakhtin, Rorty, and Gadamer," Critical Studies 1(1989) , 107-119. Carroll, David, "The Alterity of Discourse: Form, History, and the Question of the Political in M.M. Bakhtin," Diacritics 13 (1983), 65-83. Dreyfus, H., and P. Rabinow, Michel Foucault: Beyond Structuralism and Hermeneutics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982. Hirschkop, Ken, "Heteroglossia and Civil Society: Bakhtin's Public Square and the Politics of Modernity," Studies in the Literary Imagination 23 (1990), 65-75. Holquist, Michael, "Bakhtin and the Body," Critical Studies 1 (1989), 19-42. Holquist, Michael and Terence Hawkes, Dialogism: Bakhtin and His World. London: Routledge, 1990. Hoy, O.C., ed., Foucault: A Critical Reader. Oxford: Blackwell, 1986. Morson, Gary Saul, "Forum on Mikhail Bakhtin," Critical Inquiry 10 (1983), 255-319. Morson, Gary Saul, Bakhtin: Essays and Dialogues on his Work. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1986. Morson, Gary Saul and Carl Emerson. Mikhail Bakhtin: Creation of a Prosaics. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, 1990. Morson, Gary Saul, ed. Rethinking Bakhtin: Extensions and Challenges. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1989. Stallybrass, Peter and Allon White, The Politics and Poetics of Transgression. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1989. Thibault, Paul J., "Semantic Variation, Social Heteroglossia, Intertextuality: Thematic and Axiological Meaning in Spoken Discourse," Critical Studies 1 (1989), 181-209. Todorov, Tzvetan, Mikail Bakhtin: The Dialogic Principle (Minnesota: Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1984 University of Ottawa Quarterly 53 (1983) [special issue on Bakhtin] White, Allon, "Bahktin, Sociolinguistics, and Deconstruction," in Frank Glover Smith, ed. The Theory of Reading (New Jersey: Barnes and Noble, 1984). White, Hayden, "Foucault Decoded," History and Theory 12 (1973), 23-54. II. Foucault Arac, Jonathan, ed., After Foucault: Humanistic Knowledge, Postmodern Challenges. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press, 1988. Foucault, Language, Countermemory, Practice (Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press, 1977). Johnston, John, "Discourse as Event: Foucault, Writing, and Literature," MLN 105 (1990), 800-818. Margolin, Jean-Claude, "Tribut D'Un Antihumaniste aux Etudes D'Humanisme et Renaissance," Bibliotheque d'Humanisme et Renaissance 29 (1967), 21-53. Pavel, Thomas G. and Linda Jordan, The Feud of Language: A History of Structuralist Thought. Blackwell, 1989. Reiss, Timothy J., The Discourse of Modernism. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1982. Sheridan, Alan, Foucault: The Will to Truth III. Pocock Boucher, David, Texts in Context: Revisionist Methods for Studying the History of Ideas(Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1985). Gunnell, John, "Method, Methodology, and the Search for Traditions in the History of Political Theory: A Reply to Pocock's Salute," Annals of Scholarship 1 (1980), 26-56. Pocock, J.G.A., "Texts as Events: Reflections on the History of Political Thought," in Kevin Sharp and Steven Zwicker, eds., Politics of Discourse: The Literature and History of Seventeenth-Century England Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987, 21-34. Pocock, J.G.A., "Political Theory, History, and Myth: A Salute to John Gunnell," Annals of Scholarship 1 (1980), 3-25. Pocock, J.G.A., "Intentions, Traditions, and Methods: Some Sounds on a Fog-Horn," Annals of Scholarship 1 (1980), 57-63. IV. Body Archambault, P., "The Analogy of the Body in Renaissance Political Literature," Bibliotheque d'Humanisme et Renaissance 29 (1967), 21-53. Bakhtin, Mikhail, Rabelais and his World, Trans. H. Iswolsky. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1968. Barker, Frances, The Tremulous Private Body: Essays on Subjection. London: Methuen, 1984. Davis, Natalie, "The Sacred and the Body Social," Past and Present 90 (1981). Laquer, Thomas Walter, Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1990. Paster, Gail kern, The Body Embarrassed (Ithaca: Cornell, 1993) Slights, William, "Bodies of Text and Textualized Bodies in Sejanus and Coriolanus," Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England 5 (1991), 181-193. Stallybrass, Peter, "Patriarchal Territories: The Body Enclosed," in Margaret Ferguson, Maureen Quilligan, Nancy Vickers, ed. Rewriting the Renaissance: The Discourse of Sexual Difference in Early Modern Europe. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986. Stallybrass, Peter, "Reading the Body: The Revenger's Tragedy and the Jacobean Theater of Consumption" Renaissance Drama 18 (1987), 121-148. Stallybrass, Peter, "The World Turned Upside Down: Inversion, Gender, and the State" in Valerie Wayne, ed., The Matter of Difference: Materialist Feminist Criticism of Shakespeare.Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1991. Stallybrass, Peter, and Allon White, Politics and Poetics of Transgression. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1989. (See bibliography of this for modern theories of the body.) V. Family and Marriage Amussen, Susan D., "Gender, Family and the Social Order, 1560-1725," in Anthony Fletcher and John Stevenson, ed., Order and Disorder in Early Modern England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985, 196-205. Amussen, Susan, An Ordered Society: Gender and Class in Early Modern England. New York: B. Blackwell, 1988. Ferguson, Margaret, Maureen Quilligan, and Nancy Vickers, eds., Rewriting theRenaissance: The Discourse of Sexual Difference in Early Modern Europe. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986. Henderson, Katherine U., and Barbara F. McManus, Half Humankind: Contexts and Texts of the Controversy about Women in England 1540-1640. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1985. Jordan, Constance, Renaissance Feminism: Literary Texts and Political Models. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1990. Jordan, Constance, "Feminism and the Humanists: The Case of Sir Thomas Elyot's Defence of Good Women" in Margaret Ferguson et al, ed., Rewriting the Renaissance: The Discourse of Sexual Difference in Early Modern Europe. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986. Kelly-Godol, Joan, "Did Women Have a Renaissance?" in Renate Bridenthal and Claudia Koonz, ed., Becoming Visible: Women in European History. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1977, 137-164. Stone, Lawrence, The Family, Sex, and Marriage in England, 1500-1800. New York: Harper and Row, 1977. Underdown, David, "The Taming of the Scold: The Enforcement of Patriarchal Authority in Early Modern England," in Anthony Fletcher and John Stevenson, ed., Order and Disorder inEarly Modern England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985, 116-65. Warnicke, Retha M., Women and Humanism in England. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1988. Woodbridge, Linda, Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature ofWomankind, 1540-1620. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1984. Wrightson, Keith, English Society, 1580-1680. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1982. VI. Poetics Attridge, Derek,"Puttenham's Perplexity: Nature, Art, and the Supplement in Renaissance Poetic Theory" in Patricia Parker, David Quint, ed., Literary Theory/ Renaissance Texts. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986. Berry, Edward, "The Poet as Warrior in Sidney's Defence of Poetry" SEL: Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 29 (1989), 21-34. Castor, Grahame, Pleiade Poetics: A Study in Sixteenth-Century Thought and Terminology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1964. Ferguson, Margaret W., Trials of Desire: Renaissance Defenses of Poetry. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1983. Goldberg, Jonathan, James I and the Politics of Literature. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983. Helgerson, Richard, Forms of Nationhood ( Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988. Lowenstein, Joseph, "Sidney's Truant Pen" Modern Language Quarterly 46 (1985), 128- 142. Reiss, Timothy, "Poetry, Power, and Resemblance of Nature," in John D. Lyons and Stephen Nichols, ed., Mimesis: From Mirror to Method, Augustine to Descartes. Hanover: University Press of New England, 1982. Sinfield, Alan, "The Cultural Politics of The Defence of Poetry" in Waller, Gary F., Moore, Michael D., ed., Sir Philip Sidney and the Interpretation of Renaissance Culture: The Poet in His Time and Ours. London: Croom Helm, 1984. Waller, Gary F., "The Rewriting of Petrarch: Sidney and the Languages of Sixteenth- Century Poetry" in Gary F. Waller and Michael D. Moore, ed., Sir Philip Sidney and the Interpretation of Renaissance Culture: The Poet in His Time and Ours. London: Croom Helm, 1984. Weiner, Andrew D., "Sidney, Protestantism, and Literary Critics: Reflections on some Recent Criticism of The Defense of Poetry", in M.J.B. Allen, Dominic Baker-Smith, Arthur F. Kinney, Margaret Sullivan ed., Sir Philip Sidney's Achievements. New York: AMS, 1990. VII. Education Baldwin, T.W., William Shakespere's Small Latine and Lesse Greeke, Vol. I. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1944. Bushnell, Rebecca W. A Culture of Teaching: Early Modern Humanism in Theory and Practice (Ithaca: Cornell, 1996) Charlton, Kenneth, Education in Renaissance England. London: Routledge, 1965. Crane, Mary Thomas, Framing Authority (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993) Dees, Jerome Steele, Sir Thomas Elyot and Roger Ascham: A Reference Guide. New York: Hall, 1981. Frijhoff, Willem, ed., Erasmus of Rotterdam: The Man and the Scholar. Leiden: Brill, 1988. Grafton, Anthony, and Lisa Jardine, From Humanism to the Humanities: Education and the Liberal Arts in Fifteenth- and Sixteenth- Century Europe. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1986. Grendler, Paul F., "Education in the Renaissance and Reformation," Renaissance Quarterly 43 (1990), 774-824. Halpern, Richard, The Poetics of Primitive Accumulation: English Renaissance Culture and the Genealogy of Capital. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1991. Holm, Janice Butler, "The Myth of a Feminist Humanism: Thomas Salter's The Mirrhor of Modestie" in Carole Levin and Jeanie Watson, ed., Ambiguous Realities: Women in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1987. Kohl, Benjamin G., "Humanism and Education" in Albert Rabil Jr., ed. RenaissanceHumanism: Foundations, Forms, and Legacy, III: Humanism and the Disciplines. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1988. Parker, Patricia, Literary Fat Ladies: Rhetoric, Gender, Property. London: Methuen, 1987. Simon, Joan, Education and Society in Tudor England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1966. Sowards, J. K., "Erasmus and the Education of Women" The Sixteenth Century Journal 13 (1982), 77-89. Vives, Juan Luis, Vives: On Education. A Translation of the De Tradendis Disciplinis ofJuan Luis Vives, ed. and trans. Foster Watson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1913. Watson, Foster, English Writers on Education, 1480-1603, A Source book. Gainesville: Scholars' Facsimiles and Reprints, 1967. VIII. Antitheatricalism Barish, Jonas, The Antitheatrical Prejudice. Berkeley: Universityof California Press, 1981. Burt, Richard A. "'Licensed by Authority': Ben Jonson and the Politics of Early Stuart Theater" ELH 54 (1987), 529-560. Howard, Jean E., "Scripts and/versus Playhouse: Ideological Production and the Renaissance Public Stage," Renaissance Drama 20 (1989), 31-49. Howard, Jean E. The Stage and Social Struggle in Early Modern England (London: Routledge, 1994) Levine, Laura, Men in Women's Clothing:Anti-Theatricality and Effeminization from 1579 to 1642 ( Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1994) MacCabe, Colin, "Abusing Self and Others: Puritan Accounts of the Shakespearian Stage," Critical Quarterly 30 (1988) 3-17. O'Connell, Michael, "The Idolatrous Eye: Iconoclasm, Anti-Theatricalism, and the Image of the Elizabethan Theater" ELH 52 (1985), 279-310. IX: Nature and the History of Science Rebecca Bushnell, "Experience, Truth and Natural History in English Gardening Books, 1520-1630," in The Historical Imagination in Early Modern Britain, ed. David Sacks and Donald Kelley (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997) Jacob, Margaret, The cultural meaning of the scientific revolution (New York : A.A. Knopf, 1988) Thomas, Keith,Man and the Natural World (New York : Pantheon Books, 1983) Shapin, Steven, The scientific revolution ).Chicago, IL : University of Chicago Press, 1996. Shapin, Steven, A social history of truth : civility and science in seventeenth-century England (Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1994). Solomon, Julie Robin, "'To Know, To Fly, To Conjure': Situating Baconian Science at the Juncture of Early Modern Modes of Reading,"RQ 44 (1991), 513-58