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Sederi 31
Sederi 31 — 2021
EDITOR
Ana Sáez-Hidalgo
MANAGING EDITORS
Marta Cerezo Moreno
Isabel Guerrero Llorente
REVIEW EDITOR
Miguel Ramalhete
ISSN 1135-7789

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ARTICLES Pag.        
Luciano García García. From Lives to Discurso in the biographies of Thomas More:  Roper, Harpsfield and Herrera 7-30
Antony Henk. Mending “the injurie of oblivion”: “Englishing” Chaucer and Barbour in early printed editions 31-54
Lisa Hopkins. “By Jupiter, forgot”: Volscians and Scots in Shakespeare and Arbella Stuart 55-72
Francesca Rayner. The story of what might have been: Interrogating Romeo and Juliet under the Portuguese dictatorship 73-92
José Ruiz Mas. English travelers in early modern Cyprus: Piety, commerce and anti-Ottoman sentiment 93-115
Alison Shell. Priestly playwright, secular priest: William Drury’s Latin and English drama 117-45

NOTES Pag.        
Valerie Schutte. A ballad of treason for Queen Mary I’s accession 145-58

REVIEWS Pag.        
Kate Aughterson and Ailsa Grant Ferguson, Shakespeare and Gender: Sex and Sexuality in Shakespeare’s Drama (by Jennifer Ruiz Morgan) 161-65
Sophie Chiari & Sophie Lemercier-Goddard, eds. John Webster’s “Dismal Tragedy”: The Duchess of Malfi Reconsidered (by Mª Jesús Pérez Jáuregui) 166-70
Jennifer Drouin, ed. Shakespeare / Sex: Contemporary Readings in Gender and Sexuality (by Francesca Rayner) 171-73
White Kennet, Etymological Collections of English Words, edited by Javier Ruano-García (by Christopher Langmuir) 174-77
Irene Montori, Milton, the Sublime and Dramas of Choice: Figures of Heroic and Literary Virtue (by Jonathan Sell) 178-82
Ángel-Luis Pujante and Keith Gregor, eds. Otelo en España. La versión neoclásica y las obras relacionadas (by Jesús López-Peláez Casellas) 183-87
Rocío G. Sumillera. Invention: The Language of English Renaissance Poetics (by Jonathan Sell) 188-91
Rémi Vuillemin, Laetitia Sansonetti and Enrica Zanin, eds. The early modern English sonnet. Ever in motion (by María Vera Reyes) 192-96

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  Luciano García García, “From Lives to Discurso in the biographies of Thomas More:  Roper, Harpsfield and Herrera.” SEDERI 31 (2021): 7–30.   DOI: https://doi.org/10.34136/sederi.2021.1                                                         Download PDF   Abstract This article compares the […]

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Sonia Villegas López, “Truth and Wonder in Richard Head’s Geographical Fictions.” SEDERI 30 (2020): 117–37.   DOI: https://doi.org/10.34136/sederi.2020.6                                                         Download PDF   Abstract In line with the method prescribed by […]

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Katherine Romack, “The Romance of Nahum Tate’s King Lear.” SEDERI 30 (2020): 91–115.   DOI: https://doi.org/10.34136/sederi.2020.5                                                         Download PDF   Abstract Nahum Tate’s History of King Lear (1681) refigures Shakespeare’s […]

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Irene Montori, “Representing Creation, Experiencing the Sublime: The Longinian Tradition in Tasso and Milton.” SEDERI 30 (2020): 69–89.   DOI: https://doi.org/10.34136/sederi.2020.4                                                         Download PDF   Abstract This essay aims to […]

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Joan Curbet Soler, “Writing and Weaving: The Textual and the Textile in Spenser’s 1590 Faerie Queene, III.i.” SEDERI 30 (2020): 47–68.   DOI: https://doi.org/10.34136/sederi.2020.3                                                         Download PDF   Abstract Most […]

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Isabel de la Cruz-Cabanillas, “The Secrets of Alexis in Glasgow University Library MS Ferguson 7.” SEDERI 30 (2020): 29–46.   DOI: https://doi.org/10.34136/sederi.2020.2                                                         Download PDF   Abstract This article deals […]

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Luis Javier Conejero-Magro, “The School of Salamanca in the sixteenth century and the way kingship is canvassed in Shakespeare’s Richard II.” SEDERI 30 (2020): 7–28.   DOI: https://doi.org/10.34136/sederi.2020.1                                                          […]

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Sederi 30
Sederi 30 — 2020
EDITOR
Ana Sáez-Hidalgo
REVIEW EDITOR
María José Mora
ISSN 1135-7789

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ARTICLES Pag.        
Luis Javier Conejero-Magro. The School of Salamanca in the sixteenth century and the way kingship is canvassed in Shakespeare’s Richard II 7-28
Isabel de la Cruz Cabanillas. The Secrets of Alexis in Glasgow University Library MS Ferguson 7 29-46
Joan Curbet Soler. Writing and weaving: The textual and the textile in Spenser´s 1590 Faerie Queene, III.i 47-68
Irene Montori. Representing creation, experiencing the sublime: The Longinian tradition in Tasso and Milton 69-89
Katherine Romack. The romance of Nahum Tate’s King Lear 91-115
Sonia Villegas López. Truth and wonder in Richard Head’s geographical fictions 117-37

REVIEWS Pag.        
Magdalena Cieślak, Screening Gender in Shakespeare’s Comedies: Film and Television Adaptations in Shakespeare’s Comedies (by Coen Heijes) 141-44
Neil Corcoran, Reading Shakespeare’s Soliloquies: Text, Theatre, Film, and Efertpi Mitsi, ed., Troilus and Cressida. A Critical Reader (by Jonathan P. A. Sell) 145-50
Mark Hutchings, ed., The Changeling. A Critical Reader (by Cinta Zunino-Garrido) 151-55
María José Mora, ed., Restoration Comedy, 1671–1682 (by Sonia Villegas López) 157-62
Charles Ney, Directing Shakespeare in America. Historical Perspectives (by Víctor Huertas Martín) 163-67
Patricia Parker, Shakespearean Intersections: Language, Contexts, Critical Keyword (by Zenón Luis-Martínez) 169-76
Ángel-Luis Pujante, Shakespeare llega a España: Ilustración y Romanticismo (by Jesús Tronch) 177-81

PERFORMANCE REVIEWS Pag.        
West Side Story (2018–2020) (by Víctor Huertas Martín) 183-88

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A.S.G. Edwards, “William Forrest: Poetry, politics, script and power.” SEDERI 29 (2019): 163–78.   DOI: https://doi.org/10.34136/sederi.2019.7                                                          Download PDF   Abstract This article examines the poetic and scribal activities […]