Volume 5 |
1984 |
Number 2 |
Articles and Notes |
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C. STUART HUNTER Erected Wit and Infected Will: Sidney's Poetic Theory and Poetic Practice |
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P. J. KLEMP "Sunke in that dead sea of life": Fulke Greville in Jonson's Cary-Morison Ode |
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ELIZABETH BIEMAN Gary F. Waller and Michael D. Moore, eds., Sir Philip Sidney and the Interpretation of Renaissance Culture |
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ROGER KUIN Alistair Fowler, Kinds of Literature: An Introduction to the Theory of Genres and Modes |
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MICHAEL D. MOORE John Webster, ed., William Temple's Analysis of Sir Philip Sidney's "Apology for Poetry" An Edition and Translation |
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GARY F. WALLER Renaissance Writers and the Power of Language: Jane Donawerth, Shakespeare and the Sixteenth-Century Study of Language; John Peter Houston, The Rhetoric of Poetry in the Renaissance and Seventeenth Century; David Quint, Origin and Originality in Renaissance Literature |
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ANN ROSALIND JONES Linda Woodbridge, Women in the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620 |
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