Volume 10 |
1989-90 |
Number 2 |
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ANNE SHAVER Woman's Place in the New Arcadia |
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JOHN WEBSTER WRITERS WHO NEED WRITERS: INTERTEXTUAL POETICS IN TUDOR HUMANIST FICTION: Review of Arthur F. Kinney: Humanist Poetics: Thought Rhetoric, and Fiction in Sixteenth- Century England |
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VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ Margaret P. Hannay: Philip's Phoenix: Mary Sidney, Countess Of Pembroke |
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GARY WALLER AN ALTERNATE OPINION: Review of Margaret P. Hannay: Philip's Phoenix |
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ROBERT E. STILLMAN S. K. Heninger, Jr.: Sidney and Spenser: The Poet As Maker |
34 | |
D'ORSAY W. PEARSON Thomas P. Roche, Jr.: Petrarch and the English Sonnet Sequences |
44 | |
JEFFREY L. JONES David Loades: The Tudor Court |
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