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Nicholas R. Jones
Translating the foundational text of pastoral fiction and poetry into English for the modern scholar and reader
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This companion analyzes, frames, and provokes race in insightful ways that center non-white communities' artistic and visual expression in the early modern period, rather than presenting the bias of European…
"Uses a close reading of the work of Miguel de Cervantes to critically examine the default approaches to the exploration, and exploitation, of Black bodies, Black characters, and Black content…
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Nicholas Jones
Collects 150 lyric poems by the Renaissance Italian poet Giovanni Battista Guarini in new translations, accompanied by the Italian originals and commentary that will enlighten and engage both scholars and…
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Pornographic Sensibilities stages a conversation between two fields-Medieval/Early Modern Hispanic Studies and Porn Studies-that traditionally have had little to say to each other. The collection offers innovative new approaches to…
This anthology of sermons of the first generation of preachers fills a serious gap in American literature.
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Nicholas R. Jones (Assistant Professor of Spanish, Bucknell University/Georgetown University (Visiting Professor))
An interdisciplinary exploration of white appropriations of black African voices in Spanish theater from the 1500s through the 1700s.
Early Modern Black Diaspora Studies brings into conversation two fields-Early Modern Studies and Black Studies-that traditionally have had little to say to each other.
John R Bennett,Duncan G Colin-Jones,Nicholas Dyer,Peter WR Lee,Paul M Smith