Volume 11 |
1991 |
Number 2 |
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THEODORE L. STEINBERG Weeping for Sidney |
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ROBERT E. STILLMAN Katherine Duncan-Jones, Philip Sidney: Courtier Poet |
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ARTHUR F. KINNEY Joan Rees, Sir Philip Sidney and Arcadia |
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ANNE SHAVER Naomi J. Miller and Gary Waller, eds., Reading Mary Wroth: Representing Alternatives in Early Modern England |
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MARY ELLEN LAMB Jonathan Goldberg, Writing Matter. From the Hands of the English Renaissance |
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THEODORE L. STEINBERG Michael McCanles, Jonsonian Discriminations: The Humanist Poet and the Praise of True Nobility |
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Writing Renaissance Biography: Sidney and Spenser. A Transcript of the Panel Debate featuring Arthur F. Kinney (Chair), Mary Ellen Lamb, Jon Quitslund, Kenneth Larsen, Gary Waller, and Roger Kuin |
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PETER C. HERMAN Shakespeare Left and Right - then Left and Left and Left and Left, and Left Again: The Politics of Shakespeare Left and Right |
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MARIANNE MICROS AND NANCY REED A Survey of Recent Ph.D Dissertations (1985-1992) Worldwide |
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