Volume 16 |
1998 |
Number 2 |
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ELIZABETH PORGES-WATSON Folklore in Arcadia: Mopsa's "Tale of the old cut" re-cut and set |
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GAVIN ALEXANDER Mary Sidney Herbert: The Psalmes, The Triumph and the Scribes |
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DANIEL FISCHLIN Adventures in Semioticland: Kuin, Sidney's Astrophil and Stella, and the Practice of Theory (Roger Kuin, Chamber Music: Elizabethan Sonnet-Sequences and the Pleasure of Criticism) |
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ROBERT STILLMAN Deborah Kuller Shuger, Habits of Thought in the English Renaissance: Religion, Politics and the Dominant Culture; John Spencer Hill, Infinity, Faith, and Time: Christian Humanism and Renaissance Literature |
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JUDITH H. ANDERSON Rufus Wood, Metaphor and Belief in "The Faerie Queene" |
55 |
ELIZABETH PORGES-WATSON S. P. Cerasano and Marion Wynne-Davies, eds., Renaissance Drama by Women: Texts and Documents |
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MATTHEW WOODCOCK Willy Maley, Salvaging Spenser: Colonialism, Culture and Identity; Andrew Hadfield and Willy Maley, eds., Edmund Spenser: A View of the State of Ireland; Christopher Highley, Shakespeare, Spenser, and the Crisis in Ireland |
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MATTHEW C. HANSEN David J. Baker, Between Nations: Shakespeare, Spenser, Marvell and the Question of Britain |
68 |
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MATTHEW C. HANSEN Robin Sowerby, The Classical Legacy in Renaissance Poetry; Robin Kirkpatrick, English and Italian Literature from Dante to Shakespeare: A Study of Source, Analogue, and Divergence |
71 |
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DANIEL FISCHLIN "O Sprite Heroic: The Life, Love, and Death of Sir Philip Sidney Explored" |
78 |
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ROBERT STILLMAN Allegory, History, and Poetry in Sidney's Arcadia: Continuing the Conversation |
81 |
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