Browsing by Author "Simpson, William"
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Cognition is Recognition: Literary Knowledge and Textual “Face”
Simpson, William James (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013)Our language for the truths of literature is reformist and nominalist; our experience of reading is, by contrast, habitual and idealist. Contrary to the way we talk about what kind of new, liberatory truths literature ... -
“Derek Brewer’s Romance,”
Simpson, William (Boydell and Brewer, 2013) -
Faith and Hermeneutics: Pragmatism versus Pragmatism
Simpson, William (Duke University Press, 2003) -
The formless ruin of oblivion’: Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida and literary defacement
Simpson, William James (Manchester University Press, 2016) -
No Brainer: The Early Modern Tragedy of Torture
Simpson, William James (University of Notre Dame, 2011) -
Not the Last Word
Simpson, William (Duke University Press, 2005) -
The Reformation of Scholarship: A Reply to Debora Shuger
Simpson, William James (Duke University Press, 2012)This essay is a rebuttal to Debora Shuger’s 2008 essay, “The Reformation of Penance,” in which she takes aim at revisionist Reformation scholarship, and in particular at James Simpson’s Reform and Cultural Revolution, ... -
Review of Recursive Origins: Writing at the Transition to Modernity
Simpson, William James (University of Chicago Press, 2014) -
Subjects of Triumph and Literary History: Dido and Petrarch in Petrarch's Africa and Trionfi
Simpson, William (Duke University Press, 2005) -
Tyndale as promoter of figural allegory and figurative language: A Brief Declaration of the Sacraments
Simpson, William (Erich Schmidt Verlag Genthiner Strasse, 2008)Everyone knows that Lutheran evangelical writers, following Luther (1483-1546) himself, repudiated allegory and figurative readings of scripture wherever possible. Scripture was plain and incontrovertible. It interpreted ...