Volume 23

2005

Numbers 1-2


 

Articles

 
 
ANNE LAKE PRESCOTT
The Countess of Pembroke's Ruins of Rome
1
 
MARGARET P. HANNAY
Re-revealing the Psalms: The Countess of Pembroke and Her Early Modern Readers
19
 
DEBRA RIENSTRA
The Countess of Pembroke and the Problem of Skill in Devotional Writing
37
 
MICHELINE WHITE
Protestant Women's Writing and Congregational Psalm Singing: from the Song of the Exiled "Handmaid" (1555) to the Countess of Pembroke's Psalmes (1599)
61
 
BETH QUITSLUND
Teaching Us How to Sing?: The Peculiarity of the Sidney Psalter
83
 
ELIZABETH HARRIS SAGASER
Elegiac Intimacy: Pembroke's "To the Angell spirit of the most excellent Sir Philip Sidney"
111
 
HANNIBAL HAMLIN
"The highest matter in the noblest forme": The Influence of the Sidney Psalms
133

Professional Communication
 
 
Regarding current work on an edition of The Psalms of Philip and Mary Sidney to be published by Oxford World's Classics
158
 

 

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