Volume 4 |
1983 |
Number 2 |
Articles and Notes |
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ELIZABETH POPHAM Poetic Courtship, Policy, and the Remaking of Sidney's Arcadia |
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MARGARET HANNAY Unpublished Letters by Mary Sidney: A Preliminary Report |
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ROBERT JUNGMAN Greville as a Source for Lycidas, lines 8-9 |
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MARY ELLEN LAMB News from Sotheby's: Sidney Letters and a Portrait of Philip Sidney |
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JOHN PADEL, "A letter to the Editor" |
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WALTER R. DAVIS Nancy Lindheim. The Structures of Sidney's Arcadia |
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C. STUART HUNTER Robin Headlam Wells. Spenser's Faerie Queene and the Cult of Elizabeth |
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GARY F. WALLER Margaret W. Ferguson. Trials of Desire: Renaissance Defences of Poetry |
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GARY F. WALLER Josephine A. Roberts, ed. The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth |
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GARY F. WALLER Diane Bornstein, ed. The Countess of Pembroke's Translation of Phillippe de Mornay's Discourse of Life and Death |
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Recent Articles & Books on |
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Sir Philip Sidney |
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Mary Sidney, Lady Wroth |
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Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke |
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Fulke Greville |
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Sidney at Kalamazoo - May 1983: Gary F. Waller. Sidney and the New Theory: Some Practical Applications. [Commentary on six 1983 Conference papers.] |
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Porlock at Kalamazoo - May 1983: Charles Huttar. "My mistress's eyes are nothing!": The New Theory Practiced? |
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