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THE ABENCERRAJE ANDOZMN AND DARAJATwo Sixteenth-Century
Novellas from Spain
Edited and translated byBarbara Fuchs, LarissaBrewer-Garca, and Aaron
J. Ilika
Faithfully translated into modern,
accessible English, The Abencerraje and Ozmn andDarajaoffers rich imaginings of life on the Christian-Mus-lim frontier and reveal early modern Spains profound
fascination with the Moorish culture that was officiallydenounced and persecuted.
Jun 2014 | 152 pages | ISBN 978-0-8122-4608-7
Cloth | $39.95 | $31.96 | 26.00 | 20.80
JEAN DE SAINTRA Late Medieval Education
in Love and Chivalry
Antoine de La Sale. Trans-
lated by Roberta L. Kruegerand Jane H. M. Taylor
Jean de Saintris the intriguingstory of a young knights training,his first love, and his disillu-
sionment. It teems with details of armor, jousting andtournaments, heraldry and crusadingand also with acheerful, and unexpected, eroticism.
The Middle Ages Series
May 2014 | 288 pages | 6 illus. | ISBN 978-0-8122-4586-8
Cloth | $59.95 | $47.96 | 39.00 | 31.20
NEW IN PAPERBACKAUTHORSHIP ANDPUBLICITY BEFORE PRINTJean Gerson and the
Transformation of Late
Medieval Learning
Daniel Hobbins
Awarded the Jacques Barzun
Prize for Cultural History from the
American Philosophical Society
Authorship and Publicity Before Printis tightly argued,and based on prodigious research, elegantly and
unobtrusively presented.TLSThe Middle Ages Series
2013 | 352 pages | 21 illus. | ISBN 978-0-8122-2274-6
Paper | $27.50 | $22.00 | 18.00 | 14.40
CONFESSIONS OF FAITHIN EARLY MODERNENGLANDBrooke Conti
Brooke Contis claims arefresh, insightful, and important.Confessions of Faith in Early
Modern Englandallows us to seethese texts in a new way, and asconnected to the larger issue of
trying to write about ones private religion in a period whenreligion was public, and ones relation to the state religionwas a matter of importance, fraught with danger.Achsah Guibbory, Barnard College
Feb 2014 | 256 pages | ISBN 978-0-8122-4575-2Cloth | $55.00 | $44.00 | 36.00 | 28.80
MADE FLESHSacrament and Poetics in
Post-Reformation England
Kimberly Johnson
Kimberly Johnsons dual identity
as scholar and poet animates thisstrikingly original booknot only
in its limpid, lively prose, but alsoin its resonant reappraisal of aseemingly familiar subject.
Molly Murray, Columbia University
Mar 2014 | 248 pages | 3 illus. | ISBN 978-0-8122-4588-2
Cloth | $59.95 | $47.96 | 39.00 | 31.20
PARROTS ANDNIGHTINGALESTroubadour Quotations and
the Development of Europe-an Poetry
Sarah Kay
Written with clarity, grace, andwit, Parrots and Nightingalesis an important book that will
illuminate our understanding of the troubadours, the art
of quotation, and the transition from the Middle Ages tothe Renaissance.William Paden, Northwestern University
The Middle Ages Series
2013 | 472 pages | 9 illus. | ISBN 978-0-8122-4525-7
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THE QUEENSDUMBSHOWSJohn Lydgate and the
Making of Early Theater
Claire Sponsler
This absorbing and well-plot-ted study affords a rare glimpseinto the conceptualization,performance, and impact of
drama at a crucial time in the creation of an English
vernacular literature.Carol Symes, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The Middle Ages Series
Apr 2014 | 328 pages | 7 illus. | ISBN 978-0-8122-4595-0Cloth | $65.00 | $52.00 | 42.50 | 34.00
NEW IN PAPERBACKRIVAL QUEENS
Actresses, Performance,
and the Eighteenth-Century
British Theater
Felicity Nussbaum
[Rival Queens] has vital rami-fications not only for a renewed
study of the eighteenth-centurytheater but also for our understandings of the perfor-mance of gender and, specifically, femininity across theperiod.Studies in English Literature 15001900
Feb 2014 | 392 pages | 29 illus. | ISBN 978-0-8122-2301-9
Paper | $29.95 | $23.96 | 19.50 | 15.60
ANIMAL BODIES,RENAISSANCE CULTUREKaren Raber
Materialist scholarship hasbeen fascinated by bodies in re-cent decades, yet has neglectedto consider embodiment exactly
where it seems likely to be es-pecially helpful: in the ecocriticalstudy of our connections with
other animals. Karen Raber resolves that paradox andsolves many of the problems it reflects, in a highly read-able study with vivid instances and large implications.Robert N. Watson, University of California, Los Angeles
Haney Foundation Series2013 | 248 pages | 27 illus. | ISBN 978-0-8122-4536-3
Cloth | $65.00 | $52.00 | 42.50 | 34.00
BLIND IMPRESSIONSMethods and Mythologies in Book History
Joseph A. Dane
Joseph A. Dane examines the field of material bookhistory by questioning its most basic assumptions anddefinitions: How is print defined? What are the limits ofprinting history? What constitutes evidence?
Material Texts2013 | 228 pages | 9 illus. | ISBN 978-0-8122-4549-3
Cloth | $65.00 | $52.00 | 42.50 | 34.00
UNCOMMON TONGUESEloquence and Eccentricity
in the English Renaissance
Catherine Nicholson
An illuminating study.Uncom-mon Tonguesopens up a verydifferent understanding of thecategory and the lineaments ofEnglish eloquence. Nicholson isa very observant, ingenious, and
persuasive literary critic.
Jeff Dolven, Princeton University2013 | 224 pages | 3 illus. | ISBN 978-0-8122-4558-5
Cloth | $55.00 | $44.00 | 36.00 | 28.80
NOTHING NATURAL IS SHAMEFULSodomy and Science in Late Medieval Europe
Joan Cadden
Joan Cadden teaches us many things we didnt know.What is more important, she challenges the categoriesand principles we have been using so confidently tonarrate what we were sure we knew with certainty.Mark D. Jordan, Washington University in St. Louis
The Middle Ages Series
2013 | 336 pages | 8 illus. | ISBN 978-0-8122-4537-0
Cloth | $85.00 | $68.00 | 55.50 | 44.40
NEW IN PAPERBACKBEOWULF AND OTHER OLD ENGLISH POEMSEdited and translated by Craig Williamson
Foreword by Tom Shippey
The translation of Beowulfis a notoriously difficult task,and Williamson is to be commended for producing a fluentand lively text that recalls the language of the original to thebeginning student of Old English literature.Comitatus
The Middle Ages Series
2013 | 288 pages | 2 illus. | ISBN 978-0-8122-2275-3
Paper | $19.95 | $15.96 | 13.00 | 10.40
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GARDENS IN THE MODERN LANDSCAPEA Facsimile of the Revised 1948 Edition
Christopher TunnardWith a new foreword by John Dixon Hunt
A classic and seminal text that inspired a generationof students to change the world of landscape design.For architects and landscape architects alike, this
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CAUGHT ON CAMERAFilm in the Courtroom from the Nuremberg
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Christian DelageEdited and translated by Ralph Schoolcraft andMary Byrd Kelly
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