Volume 13

1995

Number 2


 

Articles and Notes


JENNIFER RICHARDS
The Art of Being Persuaded: Rhetoric and Effeminacy in Philip Sidney's Old Arcadia
3

PETER G. PLATT
Admiration, Commiseration, and Gilden Roofs: Wonder and Uncertainty in Sidney's Arcadia
14


Symposium

 


Editing and Publishing Renaissance Texts: A transcript of the Panel Debate sponsored by the Sidney and Spenser Societies at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, May 5, 1995
CHAIR: Arthur F Kinney (U of Massachusetts, Amherst)
PANELISTS; Victor Skretkowicz (U of Dundee), Thomas P. Roche, Jr. (Princeton U), Margaret P. Hannay (Siena C), William Oram (Smith C), Josephine A. Roberts (Louisiana State U). And Contributions and Discussion from the Floor

23


Book Reviews

 


VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ

Gary Waller. The Sidney Family Romance: Mary Wroth, William Herbert, And The Early Modern Construction of Gender

54
 
SUSANNE WOODS
Jean R. Brink, ed. Privileging Gender in Early Modern England
60
 
MARY ELLEN LAMB
Louise Schleiner. Tudor and Stuart Women Writers
62
 
JEROME S. DEES
Rosemary Kegl. The Rhetoric of Concealment: Figuring Gender and Class in Renaissance Literature
66
 
RICHARD SCHELL
Jon C. Crawford. Anglicizing the Government of Ireland: The Irish Privy Council and the Expansion of Tudor Rule, 1556-1578
71

 

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