Volume 14 |
1996 |
Number 1 |
Conference Proceedings |
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VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ Protestant Men, Protesting Women: A Sidney Family Discourse |
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HELEN VINCENT The Absence of God in Astrophil and Stella: Sidney's Flight From Orthodoxy |
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JENNIFER RICHARDS Philip Sidney, Mary Sidney and Protestant Poetics |
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MICHAEL G. BRENNAN "First rais'de by thy blest hand, and what is mine inspird by thee": the 'Sidney Psalter' and the Countess of Pembroke's completion of the Sidneian Psalms |
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MARION WYNNE-DAVIES "So much Worth as lives in you": Veiled Portraits of the Sidney Women |
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ROGER POOLEY Writing, Love and Action: Algernon Sidney and Sir Philip Sidney |
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PAUL WILLIS A New Lament for Sidney |
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SUSAN LIGHT Reading Romances: The Handwritten Ending of Mary Wroth's Urania in the UCLA Library Copy |
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THEODORE L. STEINBERG What Is Art? And What Are We Doing to It? |
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DANIEL FISCHLIN "THE DARK SIMULACHRUM": READING IMAGES IN EARLY MODERN STUDIES Review of: William E. Engel: Mapping Mortality: The Persistence of Memory and Melancholy in Early Modern England; Peggy Munoz Simonds: Iconographic Research in English Renaissance literature: A Critical Guide; Judith Dundas. Pencils Rhetorique: Renaissance Poets and the Art of Painting |
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VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth. Edited by Josephine A. Roberts Lady Mary Wroth: The Countess of Montgomery's Urania. Edited by Josephine A. Roberts |
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THEODORE L STEINBERG R.D. Bedford. Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance Poetry |
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