Volume 11 |
1990 |
Number 1 |
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JANET MacARTHUR Ventriloquizing Comfort and Despair: Mary Sidney's Female Personae in The Triumph of Death and The Tragedy of Antony |
3 | |
ANTHONY MILLER Astrophil and Stella and Plato's Phaedrus, 252 |
14 | |
GARY F. WALLER The Sidney Family Romance: Random, Undocumented Scenes |
17 | |
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MARGARET P. HANNAY Mary Ellen Lamb: Gender and Authorship in the Sidney Circle |
28 | |
GARY WALLER Mary Ellen Lamb: Gender and Authorship (An Alternate Response) |
32 | |
THEODORE L. STEINBERG M.J.B. Allen, Dominic Baker-Smith, & Arthur F. Kinney, eds: Sir Philip Sidney's Achievements |
42 | |
WILLIAM A. ORAM Elizabeth Bieman: Plato Baptized: Toward the Interpretation of Spenser's Mimetic Fictions |
44 | |
ARTHUR F. KINNEY Janet H. MacArthur: Critical Contexts of Sidney's Astrophil and Stella and Spenser's Amoretti |
49 | |
William Race: Classical Genres and English Poetry | 52 | |
Ake Bergvall: The "Enabling of Judgment". Sir Philip Sidney and the Education of the Reader | 53 | |
JEROME S. DEES Alan Young: Tudor and Jacobean Tournaments |
55 | |
ANNE SHAVER Ann Rosalind Jones: The Currency of Eros: Women's Love Lyric in Europe, 1540-1620 |
59 | |
MARIANNE MICROS David O. Frantz: Festum Voluptatis: A Study of Renaissance Erotica; Barbara Pavlock: Eros, Imitation, and the Epic Tradition |
63 |
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