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Early English Studies
| Website Date: | 2010-08-26 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2010-05-24 |
| Announcement ID: |
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Dear List Members,
The Early English Studies Journal has recently published a group of articles that may be of interest to this discussion group. Information about EES can be found at: http://www.uta.edu/english/ees/.
Articles:
"‘The Chameleon’s Dish’: Shakespeare and the Omnivore’s Dilemma" by Todd A. Borlik
"Appetite and Ambition: The Influence of Hunger in Macbeth"
by Katherine Knowles
"Digesting Falstaff: Food and Nation in Shakespeare’s Henry IV plays" by Joshua B. Fisher
"Restoring the Royal Household: Royalist Politics and the Commonwealth Recipe Book" by Madeline Bassnett
"“For Knowledge Is As Food”: Digesting Gluttony and Temperance in Paradise Lost" by Emily E. Speller
"Caesar's Same-Sex-Food-Sex Dillema" by Robert Lipscomb
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Sarah Farrell
UT Arlington
Department of English
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