_EARLY MODERN LITERARY STUDIES: A JOURNAL OF SIXTEENTH- AND SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLISH LITERATURE_ ------------------------------------------------------------------ Volume 1, Number 3 (December 1995) ------------------------------------------------------------------ This is the ASCII text version of _EMLS_, distributed to readers via electronic mail and GOPHER, and is a derivative of the master version available on our World Wide Web site, at: http://unixg.ubc.ca:7001/0/e- sources/emls/emlshome.html In the ASCII version, *bold text* is indicated by tags which surround the text that is to appear in bold, likewise with %italicized text%, and _underlined text_; foreign characters are represented by their SGML equivalents. All items (articles, notes, reviews, and the like) are separated with a full line of dashes with a vertical bar at each end, as below. |----------------------------------------------------------------| CONTENTS Front Matter: - Publishing Information, Journal Availability, Contact Addresses. - Editorial Group. - Submission Information. Foreword: - Evolution and Growth in On-line Resources for Early Modern Literary Studies. [1]. Raymond G. Siemens, University of British Columbia. Articles: - Article Abstracts / Résumés des Articles. - Marking his Place: Ben Jonson's Punctuation.[2]. Sara van den Berg, University of Washington, Seattle. - Protocols of Reading: Milton and Biography. [3]. J. Michael Vinovich, University of Toronto. - Shifting Signs: Increase Mather and the Comets of 1680 and 1682. [4]. Andrew P. Williams, North Carolina Central University. Note: - Milton and the Sexy Seals: A Peephole into the Horton Years. [5]. John K. Hale, University of Otago, NZ. Reviews: - John Donne. _The Variorum Edition of the Poetry of John Donne, Vol 6: The Anniversaries and the Epicedes and Obsequies_. Gen. Ed. Gary A. Stringer. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1995. [6]. Claude J. Summers, University of Michigan, Dearborn. - Lauren Silberman. _Forming Desire: Erotic Knowledge in Books III and IV of _The Faerie Queene. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: U of California P, 1995. [7]. David Lindley, University of Leeds. - Jean H. Hagstrum. _Esteem Enlivened by Desire: The Couple from Homer to Shakespeare._ Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1992. [8]. Paul G. Stanwood, University of British Columbia. - Alan C. Dessen. _Recovering Shakespeare's Theatrical Vocabulary._ Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. [9]. W.L. Godshalk, University of Cincinnati. - Kenneth J. Graham. _The Performance of Conviction: Plainness and Rhetoric in the Early English Renaissance._ Ithaca and London: Cornell UP, 1994. [10]. Shannon Murray, University of Prince Edward Island. - Mindele Anne Treip. _Allegorical Poetics and the Epic: The Renaissance Tradition to Paradise Lost._ Lexington, Kentucky: UP of Kentucky, 1994. [11]. C.D. Jago, University of British Columbia. - David Daniell. _William Tyndale: A Biography_. New Haven: Yale UP, 1994. [12]. Romuald I. Lakowski. - Timothy Raylor. _Cavaliers, Clubs, and Literary Culture: Sir John Mennes, James Smith, and the Order of the Fancy._ Newark: U of Delaware P, 1994. [13]. K.E. Patrick, Headington School, Oxford. - David L. Smith, Richard Strier, and David Bevington eds. _The Theatrical City: Culture, Theatre and Politics in London 1576-1649._ Cambridge UP, 1995. - Lawrence Manley. _Literature and Culture in Early Modern London._ Cambridge UP, 1995. [14]. Emma Smith, All Souls College, Oxford. - Reviewing Information, Books Received for Review, and Forthcoming Reviews. Readers' Forum: - Puritan Utopia in Herbert's Poetry: A Response to P.G. Stanwood's Affliction and Flight in Herbert's Poetry. [15]. Paul Moon, Auckland Institute of Technology. - Responses to articles, reviews, and notes appearing in this issue that are intended for the Readers' Forum may be sent to the Editor at EMLS@arts.ubc.ca. ------------------------------------------------------------------ .