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An Untruthful Renaissance? The Humanist Revival of Comus and Its Reception in English Literature and Popular Culture

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An Untruthful Renaissance?

The Humanist Revival of Comus and Its Reception in

English Literature and Popular Culture

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Lorenzo Costa, The Reign of Comus (1511)

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Blaise de Vigenère, Les Images ou Tableaux de Platte-Peinture, 1637

Illustrations by Jaspar Isa(a)c

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Vincenzo Cartari, Imagines deorum, 1581

Illustrations by Bolognino Zaltieri

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Vincenzo Cartari, Le vere e nove Imagini dei Dei degli antichi, 1626

Illustrations by Filippo Ferroverde

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Master E.S., Fantastic Alphabet, c. 1465

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An Inuectiue ageinst Glotony and Dronkennes

(London, 1545)

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The Great Sins of Drunkeness and Gluttony

(London, 1656)

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Erycius Puteanus,

Comus sive Phagesiposia Cimmeria,

Oxford edition, 1634

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John Milton, Comus, Trinity manuscript

John Milton, Comus, first printed edition, London, 1637

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Comus, Mardi Gras, 2002

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Margaret Hodges, Comus, 1996

Illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman