
Creatively Expanding the Premodern
Historical and Literary Afterlives
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 27. October 2025
Book
Hardback
296 pages
978-1-032-60426-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book highlights the stories of women from premodern history and literature through models of adaptations, retellings, and criticism such as poems, plays, and essays. Reviving these voices from the background widens the appeal and accessibility of scholarship in the humanities.
Creative composing processes draw research through the imagination and experience of the writer. This act can help explore qualities of historical events and literary figures that are still relevant today. The four authors of this book demonstrate these approaches through creative adaptations and responses to Biblical and Classical writings, Greek mythological figures, medieval narratives, powerful historical women, plays by Shakespeare, and works by other early modern English writers. What distinguishes this book from other scholarship on the premodern is its collaborative and interdisciplinary foundation, as well as its emphasis on literary and hybrid genres.
Offering interdisciplinary ways of reading, thinking about, and reconceiving literature and scholarship in a way that invites dialogue and further creative responses, this volume provides humanities teachers with effective pedagogical tools to inspire deeper engagement and understanding in their students.
Creative composing processes draw research through the imagination and experience of the writer. This act can help explore qualities of historical events and literary figures that are still relevant today. The four authors of this book demonstrate these approaches through creative adaptations and responses to Biblical and Classical writings, Greek mythological figures, medieval narratives, powerful historical women, plays by Shakespeare, and works by other early modern English writers. What distinguishes this book from other scholarship on the premodern is its collaborative and interdisciplinary foundation, as well as its emphasis on literary and hybrid genres.
Offering interdisciplinary ways of reading, thinking about, and reconceiving literature and scholarship in a way that invites dialogue and further creative responses, this volume provides humanities teachers with effective pedagogical tools to inspire deeper engagement and understanding in their students.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
Illustrations
1 s/w Zeichnung, 1 s/w Abbildung
1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
637 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-60426-8 (9781032604268)
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Historical and Literary Afterlives
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Historical and Literary Afterlives
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Historical and Literary Afterlives
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Persons
Carole Levin is Willa Cather Professor of History Emerita at the University of Nebraska. She is the author or editor of twenty books, most recently The Reign and Life of Queen Elizabeth I: Politics, Culture, and Society (2022) and the play Elizabeth I: In Her Own Words. She has held fellowships at the Folger Shakespeare Library, the Newberry Library, and the Institute for Advanced Study at the University of Warwick.
Marguerite A. Tassi is Professor of English at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. She is the author of The Scandal of Images: Iconoclasm, Eroticism, and Painting in Early Modern English Drama (2005) and Women and Revenge in Shakespeare: Gender, Genre, and Ethics (2012) and the editor of Poetry for Kids: William Shakespeare (2018).
Christine Stewart-Nunez is Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Manitoba. She is the author of Chrysopoeia: Essays of Language, Love, and Place (2022), The Poet & The Architect (2021), and four other books of poetry. She is also the co-editor of two books, including Scholars and Poets Talk About Queens (2015). From 2019 to 2021, she served as South Dakota's poet laureate.
Julia Griffin was, until 2025, Professor in the English Department at Georgia Southern University, specializing in Renaissance English literature. In 2011, she published the first edition of the complete works of Anne Steele. She has also published poetry in a number of journals, including Classical Outlook, Light, and The Ekphrastic Review.
Marguerite A. Tassi is Professor of English at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. She is the author of The Scandal of Images: Iconoclasm, Eroticism, and Painting in Early Modern English Drama (2005) and Women and Revenge in Shakespeare: Gender, Genre, and Ethics (2012) and the editor of Poetry for Kids: William Shakespeare (2018).
Christine Stewart-Nunez is Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Manitoba. She is the author of Chrysopoeia: Essays of Language, Love, and Place (2022), The Poet & The Architect (2021), and four other books of poetry. She is also the co-editor of two books, including Scholars and Poets Talk About Queens (2015). From 2019 to 2021, she served as South Dakota's poet laureate.
Julia Griffin was, until 2025, Professor in the English Department at Georgia Southern University, specializing in Renaissance English literature. In 2011, she published the first edition of the complete works of Anne Steele. She has also published poetry in a number of journals, including Classical Outlook, Light, and The Ekphrastic Review.
Author
University of Nebraska, USA.
University of Nebraska at Kearney, USA
University of Manitoba, Canada
Georgia Southern University, USA
Content
Introduction Part 1: Classical and Biblical 1. Contemporary Visions of Classical Greek Women 2. Retellings of Greek Mythology 3. Biblical Retellings Part 2: Powerful Medieval Women 4. Catherine of Siena 5. Magic and Medieval Women Part 3: Sixteenth Century English Queens 6. Katherine of Aragon 7. Queen Elizabeth I 's Courtships Part 4: Shakespeare 8. Shakespearean Creative Non-Fiction and Poetry 9. Shakespearean Rags 10. Shakespearean Women Part 5: Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Writers 11. Spenser, Donne and Milton