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Textual Respect and Situated Readings of Spenser, Shakespeare, and Donne
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20 July 2026

The original essays in this collection extend the reach and relevance of Judith H. Anderson’s scholarship. The distinguished contributors situate their close readings of Spenser, Shakespeare, and Donne in the cultural weight of single words; in matters of mythic space and messianic time; and in the limits of surface reading, mimesis, dramatic character, and figures like the non sequitur. Their methods—computational, rhetorical, intertextual— pursue questions central to narrative, postcritical, and feminist theories.
Contributors: Richard Danson Brown, Patrick Cheney, Rachel Eisendrath, Tamara A. Goeglein, David Lee Miller, William A. Oram, Sean H. McDowell, Colleen Ruth Rosenfeld, Melissa E. Sanchez, Anita Gilman Sherman, Gordon Teskey, and Jennifer C. Vaught
Tamara A. Goeglein is Professor of English at Franklin & Marshall College.
Jennifer C. Vaught is Professor of English at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.