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Acknowledgements. Contributors. List of Illustrations. Part 1: 1. Introduction: Reading Renaissance Ethics Part 2: The Ethics of Renaissance Forms 2. Gender, Justice and the Gods in The Faerie Queene, Book 5 David Lee Miller 3. The Ethics of Posing: Visual Epideixis in Some 17th Century Dutch Group Portraits Harry Berger, Jr. 4. Textual Ethics: Reading Transference and Translation: Milton and Tragedy Marshall Grossman 5. Aesthetics as Critique in Samson Agonistes Victoria Kahn Part 3: Historicizing Renaissance Ethics 6. The Ethics of Renaissance Bible Translation Vivienne Westbrook 7. Eating Montaigne Paul Yachnin 8. Marvell's 'Scaevola Scoto-Brittannus' and the Ethics of Political Violence David Norbrook Part 4: Philosophy and Renaissance Ethics 9. The Ethics of Inspiration Gordon Teskey 10. Shakespeare Against Morality Richard Strier 11. The Skeptical Ethics of John Donne: The Case of Ignatius his Conclave Anita Gilman Sherman 12. Winning the Initiative Angus J. S. Fletcher Part 5: Assessments 13. Ethics or Politics? An Exchange Passing through the Areopagitica Sharon Achinstein and Marshall Grossman 14. Reading Reading Renaissance Ethics: 'with modesty enough' Theodore B. Leinwand

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