Browsing English (Book Chapters) by Author "Reid, Lindsay Ann"
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"The argument to the whole discourse" and other etiological tales in Turberville's epitaphes, epigrams, songs and sonets
Reid, Lindsay Ann (Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Arizona State University (ACMRS), 2020-01-31)[No abstract available] -
The brief Ovidian career of Isabella Whitney: From Heroidean to Tristian complaint
Reid, Lindsay Ann (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020)Calling attention to the Ovidian contours of Isabella Whitney s cursus litterarum, this essay reconsiders the literary heritage of the personae she adopts in The Copy of a Letter (c. 1566) and A Sweet Nosgay (1573). Existing ... -
Introduction: Starting a Conversation
de Buyl, Sasha; Reid, Lindsay Ann (Cúirt International Festival of Literature and NUI Galway, 2022)Breaking Ground Ireland is the first publication of its kind: it highlights writers and illustrators from ethnic minority backgrounds in Ireland, including those from Irish Traveller backgrounds. Based on Breaking ... -
Louise Hollandine and the Art of Arachnean Critique
Reid, Lindsay Ann (Amsterdam University Press, 2019-07-22)Louise Hollandine was an artist and student of internationally renowned Dutch painter Gerard van Honthorst. Though relatively few works now survive that can be authoritatively ascribed to her, Louise Hollandine s artistic ... -
Monstrosity, monument and multiplication: The lamenting Lady Margaret of Henneberg (and her 365 children) in Early Modern England
Reid, Lindsay Ann (Cambria Press, 2014-08-28)Extraordinary and fantastical stories about Margaret of Henneberg, a cursed thirteenth-century Countess who had allegedly birthed 365 infants in one day, were popular with early modern English audiences. A range of ... -
Thanhouser's ‘Fierce Abridgement’ of Cymbeline
Reid, Lindsay Ann (Cambridge University Press, 2017-06)[No abstract available] -
To the tune of "Queen Dido": The spectropoetics of early modern English balladry
Reid, Lindsay Ann (2017-04-12)[No abstract available] -
Unsoiled soil and "Fleshly Slime": Representations of reproduction in Spenser's Legend of Chastity
Reid, Lindsay Ann (Duquesne University Press, 2017)[No abstract available] -
What’s in a blush? Constellating Aeneid 12.64–9 and Amores 2.5.33–40 in Spenser’s Legend of Chastity
Reid, Lindsay Ann (De Gruyter, 2020-09-07)[No abstract available]