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Renaissance Essays: Anthony Munday
These essays are not intended to replace library research. They are here to
show you what others think about a given subject, and to perhaps spark an
interest or an idea in you. To take one of these essays, copy it, and to pass
it off as your own is known as plagiarism—academic dishonesty which will
result (in every university I've heard tell of) in suspension or dismissal from
the university. Not only are your professors as technology savvy as you are,
they will not tolerate theft of another's intellectual efforts.
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Book: Pageantry and Power: A Cultural History of the Early Modern
Lord Mayor's Show 1585–1639 - Tracey Hill
'Not barren of invention': Texts, Contexts and Intertexts
of the London Lord Mayors' Shows, 1614-1619 - Emma Kennedy
Earning a Living as an Author in Early Modern England: The Case of Anthony Munday - Gerald D. George
"Falling to a devilish exercise": Magic and Spectacle on the Renaissance Stage - Shayne Confer
Productive Polemics: Patterns of Interplay between Early Modern Anti-theatricalism and Drama - Nicholas S. Talbott
Remembering the Outlaw in Medieval England: Emergence of the Robin Hood Legend - Charles Kos
Translation Practice in Early Modern Europe: Spanish Chivalric Romance in England - A. Ortiz Salamovich
Figuring the Commoner-Hero on the English Stage: 1588-1600 - Richard Lee Baskin
Palladine of England (1588) Translated by Anthony Munday - A. López Avilés
Writing (in) the Spaces of Persecution: Cross-confessional Interpretation,
Authorship, and Anxiety in Anthony Munday and Thomas Nashe - James W. Johnston
Crises of Form and Forms of Crisis in Gosson's Schoole of Abuse and Munday's
Second and third blast of retrait from plaies and theaters - Kevin Ogunniyi
Anthony Munday and his Books - M. St. Clare Byrne [1920]
Shakespeare and Anthony Munday - David Womersley
"Munday I sweare shalbee a hollidaye": The Politics of Anthony Munday,
from Anti-Catholic Spy to Civic Pageanteer (1579-1630) - Kristin M. S. Bezio
Anthony Munday's Palmendos in the Early Modern English Book Trade - Leticia Álvarez-Recio
Translations of Spanish Chivalry Works in the Jacobean Book Trade:
Shelton's Don Quixote in the Light of Anthony Munday's publications - Leticia Álvarez-Recio
Men's Lovesickness in Iberian Chivalric Romances in English: Palmendos and Primaleon of Greece - L. Álvarez-Recio
The Publication History of Munday's Palmerin d'Oliva - Jordi Sánchez-Martí
Zelauto's Polinarda and the Palmerin Romances - Jordi Sánchez-Martí
Munday's Palmerin d'Oliva: Representing Sexual Threat in the Near East - Alejandra Ortiz-Salamovich
"To kindle an industrious desire": The Poetry of Work in Lord Mayors' Shows - Kara Northway
Stuart Civic Pageants and Textual Performance - David M. Bergeron
Munday and the Transformission of Some Continental Writings on Women and Love - Brenda M. Hosington
"I desyre to be paid": Interpreting the Language of Remuneration in Early Modern Dramatic Archives - Kara Northway
Metropolitan Resurrection in Anthony Munday's Lord Mayor's Shows - Daryl W. Palmer
'The Cittie is in an uproare': Staging London in The Booke of Sir Thomas More - Tracey Hill 
The Elizabethan Legacy of Sir Thomas More: Sir John Harington, Anthony Munday,
and the Tentative Rise of the Ecumenical English Renaissance - Brian Lockey
Into the Green Suit: A Caricature of Gentrification in Munday and Chettles Huntington Plays - Sarah Briest
Robin Hood and the Afterlife of Yeoman Values in Anthony Munday's
The Downfall of Robert, Earle of Huntington and The Death of Robert, Earle of Huntington - Denis Renevey
"For our dere ladyes sake": Bringing the Outlaw in from the Forest—Robin Hood, Marian,
and Normative National Identity - Larissa Tracy
The "heavie writ of outlawry": Community and the Transformation of Popular Culture from
Early Modern Customary Drama to Anthony Munday's Robin Hood Plays - Jennifer Reid
Ballads and Brags: Free Speech and Recusant Culture in Elizabethan England - Phebe Jensen
"Introduction" from Hamilton's Anthony Munday and the Catholics (2005) - Ashgate Pub
A Reattribution of "The Paine of Pleasure" - Sarah Smith
Was Munday the Author of Sir Thomas More? - Thomas Merriam
Patriotism and Social Tension in Elizabethan Domestic Drama - Dr. William R. Dynes
"Translated out of Italian." From Pasqualigo to Munday: Rewriting
Italian Comedy in Elizabethan England - Renata Oggero
'Odd Conceits and Crafty Jugglings': The English Nation in Rome in the Late 16th Century - A. N. Parr
Three Wax Images, Two Italian Gentlemen, and One English Queen - Brett D. Hirsch
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London in the time of Henry VII. MS. Roy. 16 F. ii.
London, 1510, the earliest view in print
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