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Publishing Subversive Texts in Elizabeth England and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth provides original and thorough comparative analyses of the effects of national censorship in early modern England and Poland-Lithuania on the intellectual and information exchange in both countries.

Produktbeschreibung
Publishing Subversive Texts in Elizabeth England and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth provides original and thorough comparative analyses of the effects of national censorship in early modern England and Poland-Lithuania on the intellectual and information exchange in both countries.
Autorenporträt
Teresa Bela is associate professor of English Literature at Tischner European University in Kraków, Poland. She is a literary historian whose interests are focused on the literature and culture of the earlier epochs - the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the Early Modern period. She is the author of articles and books on Elizabeth literature such as The Image of the Queen in Elizabethan Poetry (Krakow, 1994). Her research also includes religious poetry in the seventeenth and eighteenth century and she has published articles on English Metaphysical poets and on the work of William Cowper, among others. Clarinda Calma, Ph.D., is assistant professor of British and American history and Culture at Tischner European University. She has published widely on the metaphysical prose and poetry of John Donne and Robert Southwell and the Polish reception of Edmund Campion. She is author of various articles on the impact of British recusants on the intellectual culture of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth such as "Communicating Across Cultures: Explicitation in Gaspar Wilkowski's Polish Translation of the Rationes Decem" (Journal of Jesuit Studies, Brill, 2014). She is principal investigator of a research team working on a research project titled 'Subversive Publishing in Modern England and Poland' funded by the National Science Centre of Poland. Jolanta Rzegocka is associate professor of Anglo-American Literature at the Jesuit University of Philosophy and Education Ignatianum in Kraków, Poland. She is an early modern theatre and drama historian, currently working on Jesuit playbills from the Jesuit Province of Poland-Lithuania in the context of civic virtues and values as part of the research team in the project 'Civic Education in Jesuit School Theatres of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Playbills in the Jesuit archives of Vilnius, Rome and selected Polish Libraries' funded by the National Science Centre of Poland. In 2012-2016 she was a research team member in the project 'Subversive Publishing in Modern England and Poland' funded by the National Science Centre of Poland. Her research interests include vernacular Biblical drama, playtexts and performance records (including playbills and play synopses), early modern performance culture in Poland and modern Central European literature.