Nancy L. Simpson-Younger is Assistant Professor of English at Pacific Lutheran University. Margaret Simon is Associate Professor of English at North Carolina State University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Forming Sleep Margaret Simon and Nancy Simpson-Younger Part I: Sleep States and Subjectivity in Early Modern Lyric 1. Thinking Sleep in the Renaissance Sonnet Sequence Giulio J. Pertile 2. Rest and Rhyme in Thomas Campion's Poetry Margaret Simon 3. "Still in Thought with Thee I Go": Epistemology and Consciousness in the Sidney Psalms Nancy Simpson-Younger Part II: Sleep, Ethics, and Embodied Form in Early Modern Drama 4. Making the Moor: Torture, Sleep Deprivation, and Race in Othello Timothy A. Turner 5. Sleep, Vulnerability, and Self-Knowledge in A Midsummer Night's Dream Jennifer Lewin 6. "The Heaviness of Sleep": Monarchical Exhaustion in King Lear Brian Chalk Part III: Sleep and Personhood in the Early Modern Verse Epic and Prose Treatise 7. Life and Labor in the House of Care: Spenserian Ethics and the Aesthetics of Insomnia Benjamin Parris 8. "Sweet Moistning Sleepe": Perturbations of the Mind and Rest for the Body in Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy Cassie M. Miura 9. The Physiology of Free Will: Faculty Psychology and the Structure of the Miltonic Mind N. Amos Rothschild Afterword: Beyond the Lost World: Early Modern Sleep Scenarios Garrett A. Sullivan Jr. Bibliography List of Contributors Index

