Introduction
pre-text: Thomas Llodge, Rosalynde
part one
William Shakespeare
, As You Like It(Edited by David Bevington)
part two
Cultural Contexts1. Pastoral and Rural Life: Court and Country
Pastoral Conventions
Theocritus, From
The XXI Idyllion Virgil, From
The First EclogueEdmund Spenser, From
The Shepheardes CalenderEdmund Spenser, From
The Faerie QueeneChristopher Marlowe,
The Passionate Shepherd to His Love and Sir Walter Raleigh (?),
The Nymph’s Reply to the ShepherdLady Mary Wroth, From
Pamphilia to Amphilanthus Pastoral Critique
William Vaughan, From
The Golden Grove Sir Thomas More, From
Utopia Michael Drayton, From
Poly-OlbionSir Thomas Elyot, From
The Book Named the Governor Vincentio Saviolo, From
Vincentio Saviolo His Practice in Two Books John Earle, From
MicrocosmographyThomas Starkey, From
A Dialogue between Pole and LupsetJ. A., From
An Apology for a Younger BrotherRobin Hood and the Greenwood
John Major, From
A History of Greater Britain Richard Grafton, From
A Chronicle at Large Robin Hood and The Ballad of Allin of Dale
From
A Famous Battle between Robin Hood and Maid Marian Rural Life
John Manwood, From
A Treatise and Discourse of the Laws of theForest James I, From
A Proclamation against Unlawful Hunting George Gascoigne, From
The Noble Art of Venery or Hunting John Fitzherbert, From
The Booke of Husbandry and Leonard Mascall, From
The First Book of Cattle 2. Love, Sex, and Marriage
The Celebration of Marriage
An Homily of the State of Matrimony Edmund Spenser, From
Epithalamion Irregular Marriages
Thomas Beard, From
The Theatre of God’s Judgments John Stockwood, From
A Bartholomew Fairing From
Extracts from the Act Books of the Archdeacons of Nottingham Ambivalence about Marriage
Henry Peacham, From
Minerva Britanna, an emblem of Matrimonium George Whetstone, From
An Heptameron of Civil Discourses Samuel Rowlands, From
The Bride Languages of Love
Sir Thomas Wyatt, Sonnet,
The Lover Describes His Being Stricken with Sight of His Love Lady Mary Wroth, Sonnet from
Pamphilia to Amphilanthus William Shakespeare, Sonnet 130
Ovid, "In Bed with Corinna"
Valentine Hamdultun,
A Merry New Jig; or, the Pleasant Wooing betwixt Kit and Peg Valentine Hamdultun,
A Pleasant New Song between Two Young Lovers That Lasted Not Long; or, the Second Part Lovers Who Write on Trees
Ludovico Ariosto, From
Orlando Furioso Lady Mary Wroth, From
The Countess of Mountgomeries Urania The Renaissance Ganymede
Henry Peacham, From
Minerva Britanna, an emblem of Ganymede Christopher Marlowe, From
The Tragedie of Dido Richard Barnfield, From
The Affectionate Shepherd Richard Barnfield, From
Cynthia Cross-Dressing and Female Homoeroticism
John Rainolds, From
Th’Overthrow of Stage-Plays William Prynne, From
Histrio-Mastix John Lyly, From
Gallatea Constantia Fowler,
Letter to Herbert Aston 3. Calling Fools into a Circle
Fools and Folly: Types and Paradoxes
Sebastian Brant, From
Stultifera Navis . . . The Ship of Fools Richard Tarlton, From
Tarlton’s Jests Robert Armin, From
A Nest of Ninnies Thomas Trevelyon, From
Fooles, or Foolishnesse Desiderius Erasmus, From
Praise of Folly "Disordered Assemblies": Court Records from Chester
François Rabelais, From
Gargantua and Pantagruel Strange Capers: Love Folly and Its Cure
Ovid, From
Ovidius Naso His Remedie of Love Robert Burton, From
The Anatomy of Melancholy Writing and Righting Love Folly in Letters
From
Cupid’s Messenger Dorothy Osborne,
Letter to Sir William Temple Dangerous Games: Railing Satire and Censorship
John Marston, From
The Scourge of Villainy John Weever, From
The Whipping of the Satyre From
Hole v.
White: A Lawsuit for Libel in Wells
Giovanni Boccaccio, From
The Decameron 4. The Civilizing Process
Birth, Gentility, and Grace
Baldassare Castiglione, From
The CourtyerRichard Brathwaite, From
The English GentlewomanWilliam Harrison, From
The Description and Chronicles of England Rude and Civil Manners
Desiderius Erasmus, From
A Little Book of Good Manners for Children Baldassare Castiglione, From
The CourtyerNicholas Breton, From
The Court and Country Formal Schooling: Boys to Men
Richard Mulcaster, From
Positions John Brinsley, From
Ludus Literarius, or the Grammar School Debating Female Education
Richard Mulcaster, From
Positions Giovanni Bruto, From
The Necessary, Fit, and Convenient Education of a Young Gentlewoman Informal Schooling: Travel and Observation
Michel de Montaigne, From
Essays Written in French by Michael Lord of Montaigne Sir William Cornwallis, From
Essays Civil Tongues and the Art of Conversation
Giovanni della Casa, From
GalateoGeorge Puttenham, From
The Art of English Poesie Desiderius Erasmus, From
On Copia of Words and Ideas "Wit, Whither Wilt?" Jest Books and Comic Courtship
From
A Banquet of Jests From
An Anonymous Commonplace Book Anthony Copley, From
Wits, Fits and Fancies bibliography
index