Volume 13 |
1995 |
Number 2 |
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JENNIFER RICHARDS The Art of Being Persuaded: Rhetoric and Effeminacy in Philip Sidney's Old Arcadia |
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PETER G. PLATT Admiration, Commiseration, and Gilden Roofs: Wonder and Uncertainty in Sidney's Arcadia |
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SUSANNE WOODS Jean R. Brink, ed. Privileging Gender in Early Modern England |
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MARY ELLEN LAMB Louise Schleiner. Tudor and Stuart Women Writers |
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JEROME S. DEES Rosemary Kegl. The Rhetoric of Concealment: Figuring Gender and Class in Renaissance Literature |
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RICHARD SCHELL Jon C. Crawford. Anglicizing the Government of Ireland: The Irish Privy Council and the Expansion of Tudor Rule, 1556-1578 |
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