Volume 23 |
2005 |
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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 |
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Regarding current work on an edition of The Psalms of Philip and Mary Sidney to be published by Oxford World's Classics |
158 |
Volume 22 |
2004 |
Numbers 1-2 |
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VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ "O pugnam infaustam": Sidney's Transformations and the Last of the Samotheans |
1 | |
MICHAEL G. BRENNAN The Sidneys of Penshurst, the Earldom of Leicester and the Monarchies of England, Spain and France |
26 | |
MARGARET HANNAY "My Daughter Wroth": Lady Mary Wroth in the Correspondence of Robert Sidney, Earl of Leicester |
48 | |
GERARD KILROY Scribal Coincidences: Campion, Byrd, Harington and the Sidney Circle |
75 | |
MELISSA E. SANCHEZ "The True Vowed Sacrifice of Unfeigned Love": Eros and Authority in The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia |
90 | |
JEAN R. BRINK Theorizing Attribution and Authorship: "Rivall Friendship," An Anonymous Seventeenth-Century Romance |
106 | |
MATTHEW STEGGLE Gabriel Harvey, the Sidney circle, and the Excellent Gentlewoman |
115 | |
ANNE LAKE PRESCOTT Getting a Record: Stubbs, Singleton, and a 1579 Almanac |
131 | |
Book Review |
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LISA CELOVSKY Elizabeth Mazzola, Favorite Sons: The Politics and Poetics of the Sidney Family |
138 | |
Professional Communications |
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DONALD STUMP Concerning the Sidney World Bibliography |
143 | |
GAVIN ALEXANDER Concerning the Sidney Journal Website |
143 |
Volume 21 |
2003 |
Number 2 |
Articles |
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MICHAEL G. BRENNAN "Your Lordship's to Do You All Humble Service": Rowland Whyte’s Correspondence with Robert Sidney, Viscount Lisle and first Earl of Leicester |
1 | |
ANNE SUSSMAN Histor, History, and Narrative Memory in Sidney's Arcadia |
39 | |
ANNE LAKE PRESCOTT Getting a Record: Stubbs, Singleton, and a 1579 Almanac |
51 | |
V.L. FORSYTH Polybius's Histories: An Overlooked Source for Sidney's Arcadia |
59 | |
Reviews |
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GERMAINE WARKENTIN William J. Kennedy, The Site of Petrarchism |
66 | |
JUDITH H. ANDERSON Cathy Shrank, Writing the Nation in Reformation England, 1530-1580 |
75 | |
NOEL KINNAMON Gavin Alexander, ed., Sidney's The Defence of Poesy and Selected Renaissance Literary Criticism |
80 | |
ANNA RIEHL Alexandra Shepard, Meanings of Manhood in Early Modern England |
82 | |
CYNTHIA BOWERS Charles Ross, Elizabethan Literature and the Law of Fraudulent Conveyance |
89 |
Volume 21 |
2003 |
Number 1 |
Articles |
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ROBERT SHEPHARD The Political Commonplace Books of Sir Robert Sidney |
1 | |
CLARE R. KINNEY "Love which hath never done": The Countess of Pembroke's Elegies and the Apology for Copia |
31 | |
JULIA A. ECKERLE "With a tale forsooth he cometh unto you": Sidney and the Storytelling Poet |
41 | |
HESTER LEES-JEFFRIES Sidney's Zelmane and the Songe de Poliphile |
67 | |
Book Reviews |
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ROBERT STILLMAN The Cambridge Companion to Spenser |
77 | |
ELIZABETH GOLDRING Kari Boyd McBride, Country House Discourse in Early Modern England: A Cultural Study of Landscape and Legitimacy |
83 |
Volume 20 |
2002 |
Number 2 |
Articles |
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MAREA MITCHELL "Strange But Vain Conceits": Re-writing Romance in the Arcadias |
1 | |
REBECCA LAROCHE "O absent presence," Sidney is not here: The Lament for Astrophil and the Stellar Presence of a Woman Writer |
21 | |
R. W. MASLEN Sidneian Geographies |
45 | |
JOHN CONSIDINE How Much Greek did Philip Sidney Know? |
57 | |
Review-Essay |
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ROGER KUIN The Text of the Plural, The Plural of the Text: a review of Alan Stewart, Philip Sidney: A Double Life |
79 |
Volume 20 |
2002 |
Number 1 |
Articles |
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GERMAINE WARKENTIN Jonson's Penshurst Reveal'd? A Penshurst Inventory of 1623 |
1 | |
MICHAEL G. BRENNAN The Queen's Proposed Visit to Wilton House in 1599 and the "Sidney Psalms" |
27 | |
MATTHEW STEGGLE Greville's Buxton Poem: A Text and Commentary |
55 | |
Review-Essay |
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LISA CELOVSKY "A Kick in the Coddes": The Martial Arts of Philip Sidney. [On Sydney Anglo, The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe] |
69 | |
A Forum on Henry Sidney Two views of Ciarán Brady, ed., A Viceroy's Vindication? Sir Henry Sidney's Memoir of Service in Ireland, 1556-78 |
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THOMAS HERRON Sir Henry Sidney and the Irish |
83 | |
WILLY MALEY Apology for Sidney: Making a Virtue of a Viceroy |
94 | |
Review |
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NANDINI DAS Hackett, Helen. Woman and Romance Fiction in the English Renaissance |
106 |
Volume 19 |
2001 |
Numbers 1 & 2 |
Fulke Greville: A Special Double Issue
ed. Matthew C. Hansen and Matthew Woodcock
MATTHEW STEGGLE Fulke Greville: Life and Works |
1 | |
WARREN BOUTCHER "Rationall Knowledges" and "Knowledges…drenched in flesh and blood": Fulke Greville, Francis Bacon and Institutions of Humane Learning in Tudor and Stuart England |
11 | |
GARY WALLER Good Boys, Mad Girls: Greville, Sidney, Wroth, and the (Re)construction of Gender in Early Modern England |
41 | |
HELEN VINCENT "Syon Lies Waste": Secularity, Scepticism and Religion in Caelica |
63 | |
CYNTHIA BOWERS "What is the Meaning of this Work?" Fulke Greville and the Limitations of Authority |
85 | |
VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ Greville, Politics, and the Rhetorics of A Dedication to Sir Philip Sidney |
97 | |
MATTHEW C. HANSEN Gender, Power and Play: Fulke Greville's Mustapha and Alaham |
125 | |
MATTHEW C. HANSEN "The World is Made For Use": Theme and Form in Fulke Greville's Verse Treatises |
143 | |
JOEL B. DAVIS "Presidents to themselves": A Letter to an Honorable Lady, Merciful Commentary, and Ethical Discourse |
161 |
Volume 18 |
2000 |
Number 2 |
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ROGER KUIN and ANNE LAKE PRESCOTT Versifying Connections: Daniel Rogers and the Sidneys |
1 |
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VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ Textual Criticism and the 1593 "Complete" Arcadia |
37 |
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ERIC BROWN Echoes of Astrophil and Stella in Yeats's "Politics" |
71 |
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ELIZABETH GOLDRING Architecture and the Visual Arts: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Sidney Studies (review of Nicholas Cooper, Houses of the Gentry and J.T. Cliffe, The World of the Country House in Seventeenth-Century England) |
75 |
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MARGARET P. HANNAY Elizabeth I: Collected Works. Ed. Leah S. Marcus, Janel Mueller, and Mary Beth Rose |
81 |
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ROBERT STILLMAN Sir Philip Sidney's An Apology for Poetry and Astrophil and Stella: Texts and Contexts. Ed. Peter C. Herman |
86 |
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DEANNE WILLIAMS Roland Greene. Unrequited Conquests: Love and Empire in the Colonial Americas |
89 |
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Digests of Recent Articles |
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Volume 18 |
2000 |
Number 1 |
In Memoriam Gerald Rubio |
1 |
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MARGARET P. HANNAY "Bearing the livery of your name": The Countess of Pembroke's Agency in Print and Scribal Publication |
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GAVIN ALEXANDER A New Manuscript of the Sidney Psalms: A Preliminary Report |
43 |
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ELIZABETH MAZZOLA Spenser, Sidney, and Second Thoughts: Mythology and Misgiving in Muiopotmos |
57 |
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ANNE COLDIRON Pilgrimage for Love: Essays in Early Modern Literature in Honor of Josephine A. Roberts |
83 |
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ANNE LAKE PRESCOTT David R. Slavitt, trans., The Latin Odes of Jean Dorat |
88 |
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DEANNE WILLIAMS Edward Berry, The Making of Sir Philip Sidney |
91 |
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Digests of Recent Articles |
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The Conference Scene |
104 |
Volume 17 |
1999 |
Number 2 |
Articles |
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VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ Algernon Sidney and Philip Sidney: A Continuity of Rebellion |
3 |
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ROGER KUIN The Unborn Correspondent: A Bentleian Fable |
19 |
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ANNE HECOX A Dutch Perspective on Sidney's Eclogues |
31 |
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JOHN HOLMES The Victorian Genetics of Astrophel and Stella |
41 |
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ROBERT STILLMAN Judith H. Anderson, Words that Matter: Linguistic Perception in Renaissance English |
52 |
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JOHN WEBSTER Rebecca Bushnell, A Culture of Teaching: Early Modern Humanism in Theory and Practice |
60 |
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JOHN WEBSTER Mary Thomas Crane, Framing Authority: Sayings, Self, and Society in Sixteenth-Century England |
64 |
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68 |
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Digests of Recent Articles |
74 |
Volume 17 |
1999 |
Number 1 |
GAVIN ALEXANDER The Triumph of Death. A Critical Edition in Modern Spelling of the Countess of Pembroke's Translation of Petrarch's Trionfo della Morte |
2 |
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JEAN R. BRINK Manuscript Culture Revisited |
19 |
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MICHAEL G. BRENNAN "A SYDNEY, though un-named": Ben Jonson's Influence in the Manuscript and Print Circulation of Lady Mary Wroth's Writings |
31 |
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DEBRA K. RIENSTRA AND NOEL J. KINNAMON Revisioning the Sacred Text |
53 |
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VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ Philhellenic Shakespeare and the Sidneys |
78 |
Volume 16 |
1998 |
Number 2 |
Articles |
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ELIZABETH PORGES-WATSON Folklore in Arcadia: Mopsa's "Tale of the old cut" re-cut and set |
3 |
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GAVIN ALEXANDER Mary Sidney Herbert: The Psalmes, The Triumph and the Scribes |
16 |
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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) |
30 |
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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 |
45 |
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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 |
59 |
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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 |
61 |
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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 |
Volume 16 |
1998 |
Number 1 |
Articles |
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VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ Sidney's Defence of Poetry, Henri Estienne, and Huguenot Nationalist Satire |
3 |
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THEODORE L. STEINBERG Sir Philip Sidney's Tragical-Comical-Historical-Pastoral Arcadia |
25 |
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A Discussion of Blair Worden, The Sound of
Virtue: Philip Sidney's "Arcadia" and Elizabethan Politics Presider: GAVIN ALEXANDER Speakers: ROBERT STILLMAN, VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ, ROGER KUIN, BLAIR WORDEN (Sidney at Kalamazoo, May 8, 1998) |
36 |
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"Fulke Greville is a Good Boy": A Symposium on the Life, Times, and Writings of Fulke Greville (Shrewsbury School, Shropshire, April 3-5, 1998) |
57 |
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JEAN R. BRINK H.R. Woudhuysen, Sir Philip Sidney and the Circulation of Manuscripts 1558-1640 |
82 |
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DANIEL FISCHLIN Patrick Cheney, Marlowe's Counterfeit Profession: Ovid, Spenser, Counter-Nationhood |
91 |
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PETER C. HERMAN Margreta de Grazia, Maureen Quilligan, and Peter Stallybrass, eds, Subject and Object in Renaissance Culture; Leah S. Marcus. Unediting the Renaissance: Shakespeare, Marlowe, Milton |
97 |
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HELEN VINCENT Lisa M. Klein, The Exemplary Sidney and the Elizabethan Sonneteer |
107 |
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HELEN VINCENT Elizabeth Porges-Watson, ed., Philip Sidney: Defense of Poesie, Astrophil and Stella, and Other Writings |
115 |
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GARY WALLER Helen Wilcox, ed., Women and Literature in Britain, 1500-1700; Valerie Traub, M. Lindsay Kaplan and Dympna Callaghan, eds, Feminist Readings of Early Modern Culture: Emerging Subjects; Jonathan Goldberg, Desiring Women Writing: English Renaissance Examples |
119 |
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ANDREW HADFIELD Richard Mallette, Spenser and the Discourses of Reformation England |
121 |
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MATTHEW WOODCOCK William A. Oram, Edmund Spenser |
124 |
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DANIEL FISCHLIN "O Sweete Woods the Delight of Solitarieness". Music by Dowland, Morley, Corkine & Others. Lovesongs & Sonnets of Donne and Sidney" |
127 |
Volume 15 |
1997 |
Number 2 |
Articles |
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KATHERINE DUNCAN-JONES Liquid Prisoners: Shakespeare's Re-writings of Sidney |
3 | |
ELIZABETH PORGES WATSON Narrative Psychomachia: Rescue and Self-Mastery in Arcadia |
21 | |
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ANNE LAKE PRESCOTT Mary Wroth, Louise Labe, and Cupid |
37 | |
ROGER KUIN Languet and the Veronese Portrait of Sidney: Antwerp Findings |
42 | |
ANDREW HADFIELD Sidney's "poor painter" and John Stubbs's Gaping Gulf |
45 | |
ANDREW HADFIELD Sidney's Comments on History in An Apology for Poetry and Geoffrey Fenton's Tragicall Discourses: A Note |
48 | |
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ROGER KUIN Blair Worden: The Sound of Virtue: Philip Sidney's Arcadia and Elizabethan Politics |
52 | |
PETER C. HERMAN Judith H. Anderson, Donald Cheney and David A. Richardson, Eds.: Spenser's Life and the Subject of Biography |
62 | |
THEODORE L STEINBERG Wayne Erickson: Mapping The Faerie Queene: Quest Structures and the World of the Poem |
72 | |
GARY WALLER Kenneth J. Larsen: Edmund Spenser's Amoretti and Epithalamion: a Critical Edition |
74 | |
ANDREW HADFIELD Howard Erskine-Hill: Poetry and the Realm of Politics: Shakespeare to Dryden |
76 | |
MARY ELLEN LAMB Diana E. Henderson: Passion Made Public: Elizabethan Lyric, Gender and Performance |
79 | |
MARY ELLEN LAMB James Fitzmaurice, Josephine Roberts, Carol Barash, Eugene Cunnar, Nancy Gutierrez, Eds.: Major Women Writers of Seventeenth Century England |
83 |
Volume 15 |
1997 |
Number 1 |
Articles |
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GERMAINE WARKENTIN The Library of the Sidney Family |
3 | |
ROGER KUIN New Light on the Veronese Portrait of Sir Philip Sidney |
19 | |
CLARE R KINNEY Endgames: Gender, Genre and Closure in Anna Weamys's Continuation of Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia |
48 | |
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ROGER KUIN ELECTIVE AFFINITIES: SIDNEY AND THE NEW LANGUET BIOGRAPHY Beatrice Nicollier-De Week: Hubert Languet 1518-1581: un reseau politique international de Melanchthon a Guillaume d'Orange |
61 | |
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ANDREW HADFIELD Wayne A. Rebhorn: The Emperor of Men's Minds: Literature and the Renaissance Discourse of Rhetoric |
78 | |
WILLY MALEY Attila Kiss. The Semiotics of Revenge: Subjectivity and Abjection in English Renaissance Tragedy Antonia Szabari, Demand, Desire and Drive in Sidney's Texts and their Contexts |
80 | |
ARTHUR F. KINNEY Records of Early English Drama: Somerset (ed. James Stokes) Including Bath (ed. Robert J. Alexander) |
83 | |
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84 | |
Volume 14 |
1996-97 |
Number 2 |
MARY ELLEN LAMB Josephine Roberts (1949 - 1996) |
3 | |
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GAVIN ALEXANDER Constant Works: A Framework for Reading Mary Wroth |
5 | |
JOHN BERNARD Metanarrative and Desire in the New Arcadia |
33 | |
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ROBERT E. STILLMAN Peter C. Herman: Squitter-wits and Muse-haters: Sidney, Spenser, Milton and RenaissanceAntipoetic Sentiment |
43 | |
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53 | |
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57 | |
JOSEPH BLACK Peter Burke. The Fortunes of the Courtier: The European Reception of Castiglione's Cortegiano |
60 | |
GAVIN ALEXANDER Peter Mack, editor. Renaissance Rhetoric Kenneth J. E. Graham. The Performance of Conviction: Plainness and Rhetoric in the Early English Renaissance |
65 | |
ANDREW HADFIELD Cohn Lennon. Sixteenth-Century Ireland: The Incomplete Conquest |
79 | |
WILLY MALEY Kim F. Hall. Things of Darkness: Economies of race and Gender in Early Modern England Robert Weimann. Authority and Representation in Early Modern Discourse |
82 | |
DONALD STUMP Helen Hackett. Virgin Mother, Maiden Queen: Elizabeth I and the Cult of the Virgin Mary |
84 | |
SEAN BENSON Marc Shell. Elizabeth I's Glass. With "The Glass of the Sinful Soul" (1544) by Elizabeth I and "Epistle Dedicatory" and "Conclusion" (1548) by John Bale |
87 |
Volume 14 |
1996 |
Number 1 |
Conference Proceedings |
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VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ Protestant Men, Protesting Women: A Sidney Family Discourse |
3 | |
HELEN VINCENT The Absence of God in Astrophil and Stella: Sidney's Flight From Orthodoxy |
14 | |
JENNIFER RICHARDS Philip Sidney, Mary Sidney and Protestant Poetics |
28 | |
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 |
37 | |
MARION WYNNE-DAVIES "So much Worth as lives in you": Veiled Portraits of the Sidney Women |
45 | |
ROGER POOLEY Writing, Love and Action: Algernon Sidney and Sir Philip Sidney |
56 | |
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PAUL WILLIS A New Lament for Sidney |
65 | |
SUSAN LIGHT Reading Romances: The Handwritten Ending of Mary Wroth's Urania in the UCLA Library Copy |
66 | |
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THEODORE L. STEINBERG What Is Art? And What Are We Doing to It? |
73 | |
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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 |
82 | |
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 |
96 | |
THEODORE L STEINBERG R.D. Bedford. Dialogues with Convention: Readings in Renaissance Poetry |
101 | |
Volume 13 |
1995 |
Number 2 |
Articles and Notes |
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JENNIFER RICHARDS The Art of Being Persuaded: Rhetoric and Effeminacy in Philip Sidney's Old Arcadia |
3 | |
PETER G. PLATT Admiration, Commiseration, and Gilden Roofs: Wonder and Uncertainty in Sidney's Arcadia |
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SUSANNE WOODS Jean R. Brink, ed. Privileging Gender in Early Modern England |
60 | |
MARY ELLEN LAMB Louise Schleiner. Tudor and Stuart Women Writers |
62 | |
JEROME S. DEES Rosemary Kegl. The Rhetoric of Concealment: Figuring Gender and Class in Renaissance Literature |
66 | |
RICHARD SCHELL Jon C. Crawford. Anglicizing the Government of Ireland: The Irish Privy Council and the Expansion of Tudor Rule, 1556-1578 |
71 | |
Volume 13 |
1994/5 |
Number 1 |
Articles and Notes |
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VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ Graeco-Roman Morality and Arcadian Misery |
3 | |
MARGARET P. HANNAY "When riches growe": Class Perspective in Pembroke's Psalms |
9 | |
LISA CELOVSKY Vanquished by Marriage: Tournaments in The Faerie Queene (1596) and the New Arcadia (1590) |
20 | |
ANTHONY MILLER Astrophil and Stella 107.14 and Petrarch's Triumphus Cupidinis 1.42 |
35 | |
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ARTHUR F.. KINNEY Sir Philip Sidney: An Annotated Bibliography of Texts and Criticism (1554-1984), ed. Donald V. Stump, Jerome S. Dees, and C. Stuart Hunter |
37 | |
VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ Andrew Hadfield: Literature, Politics and National Identity: Reformation To Renaissance |
38 | |
ARTHUR F. KINNEY William Craft: Labyrinth of Desire: Invention and Culture in the Work of Sir Philip Sidney |
46 | |
ANNE SHAVER Katherine J. Roberts: Fair Ladies: Philip Sidney's Female Characters |
48 | |
CASEY CHARLES Rethinking the Henrician Era: Essays on Early Tudor Texts and Contexts. Ed. Peter C. Herman |
51 | |
KENNETH BORRIS Mindele Anne Treip: Allegorical Poetics and the Epic: The Renaissance Tradition to "Paradise Lost" |
55 | |
Volume 12 |
1993 |
Number 2 |
Articles |
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ROGER KUIN The Middelburg Weekend: More Light on the Proposed Marriage Between Philip Sidney and Marie of Nassau |
3 | |
WILLIAM DEAN Henry Oxinden's Key (1628) to The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia: Some Facts and Conjectures |
14 | |
KAREN SAUPE Trial, Error, and Revision in Sidney's Arcadias |
22 | |
KATHERINE ROBERTS Realism in Sidney's Astrophel and Stella: The Creation of Stella |
30 | |
LISA M. KLEIN Spenser's Astrophel and the Sidney Legend |
42 | |
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THEODORE L. STEINBERG Howard Dobin, Merlin's Disciples: Prophecy, Poetry, and Power in Renaissance England |
56 | |
JEROME S. DEES Catherine Bates, The Rhetoric of Courtship in Elizabethan Language and Literature |
59 | |
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ANDREW HADFIELD Fact and Fiction in Mr. Baker's England |
64 | |
Volume 12 |
1992 |
Number 1 |
Articles |
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BRENDA CANTAR Charmed Circles of Enchantment: Pre-Oedipal Fantasies in Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia |
3 | |
MARVIN HUNT Consorting With Catholics: Sir Philip Sidney and 'The Prayers Of All Good Men" |
21 | |
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ANNE LAKE PRESCOTT Concerning Epitaphia in Mortem... Sidneji |
29 | |
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CHRISTOPHER MARTIN Alan Hager, Dazzling Images: The Masks of Sir Philip Sidney; Hager, Shakespeare's Political Animal Schema and Schemata in the Canon |
32 | |
JEROME S. DEES Philippa Berry, Of Chastity and Power: Elizabethan Literature and the Unmarried Queen |
35 | |
MARY ELLEN LAMB Jonathan Crewe, Trials of Authorship: Anterior Forms and Poetic Reconstruction from Wyatt to Shakespeare |
39 | |
C. STUART HUNTER Michael R. G. Spiller, The Development of the Sonnet: An Introduction |
43 | |
ROBERT E. STILLMAN Anne Drury Hall, Ceremony and Civility in English Renaissance Prose |
46 | |
ARTHUR F. KINNEY Neda Jeny, Notable Images of Virtues and Vices: Character Types in Sir Philip Sidney's New Arcadia |
49 | |
Reid Barbour, Deciphering Elizabethan Fiction | 52 | |
Neil Rhodes, The Power of Eloquence and English Renaissance Literature | 53 | |
MICHAEL H. KEEFER Hilary Gatti, The Renaissance Drama of Knowledge: Giordano Bruno in England |
55 | |
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SUSAN OLDRIEVE 'Left, Out, or Left Out. The Self- Understanding of Medieval Studies Today" and "Writing Renaissance Biography: Sidney and Spenser": Thoughts on Two Conference Sessions at Kalamazoo, 1992 |
58 | |
M. L. DONNELLY Howard Felperin, The Uses of the Canon. Elizabethan Literature and Contemporary Theory |
Volume 11 |
1991 |
Number 2 |
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THEODORE L. STEINBERG Weeping for Sidney |
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ROBERT E. STILLMAN Katherine Duncan-Jones, Philip Sidney: Courtier Poet |
16 | |
ARTHUR F. KINNEY Joan Rees, Sir Philip Sidney and Arcadia |
21 | |
ANNE SHAVER Naomi J. Miller and Gary Waller, eds., Reading Mary Wroth: Representing Alternatives in Early Modern England |
26 | |
MARY ELLEN LAMB Jonathan Goldberg, Writing Matter. From the Hands of the English Renaissance |
29 | |
THEODORE L. STEINBERG Michael McCanles, Jonsonian Discriminations: The Humanist Poet and the Praise of True Nobility |
33 | |
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Writing Renaissance Biography: Sidney and Spenser. A Transcript of the Panel Debate featuring Arthur F. Kinney (Chair), Mary Ellen Lamb, Jon Quitslund, Kenneth Larsen, Gary Waller, and Roger Kuin |
36 | |
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PETER C. HERMAN Shakespeare Left and Right - then Left and Left and Left and Left, and Left Again: The Politics of Shakespeare Left and Right |
70 | |
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MARIANNE MICROS AND NANCY REED A Survey of Recent Ph.D Dissertations (1985-1992) Worldwide |
81 |
Volume 11 |
1990 |
Number 1 |
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JANET MacARTHUR Ventriloquizing Comfort and Despair: Mary Sidney's Female Personae in The Triumph of Death and The Tragedy of Antony |
3 | |
ANTHONY MILLER Astrophil and Stella and Plato's Phaedrus, 252 |
14 | |
GARY F. WALLER The Sidney Family Romance: Random, Undocumented Scenes |
17 | |
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MARGARET P. HANNAY Mary Ellen Lamb: Gender and Authorship in the Sidney Circle |
28 | |
GARY WALLER Mary Ellen Lamb: Gender and Authorship (An Alternate Response) |
32 | |
THEODORE L. STEINBERG M.J.B. Allen, Dominic Baker-Smith, & Arthur F. Kinney, eds: Sir Philip Sidney's Achievements |
42 | |
WILLIAM A. ORAM Elizabeth Bieman: Plato Baptized: Toward the Interpretation of Spenser's Mimetic Fictions |
44 | |
ARTHUR F. KINNEY Janet H. MacArthur: Critical Contexts of Sidney's Astrophil and Stella and Spenser's Amoretti |
49 | |
William Race: Classical Genres and English Poetry | 52 | |
Ake Bergvall: The "Enabling of Judgment". Sir Philip Sidney and the Education of the Reader | 53 | |
JEROME S. DEES Alan Young: Tudor and Jacobean Tournaments |
55 | |
ANNE SHAVER Ann Rosalind Jones: The Currency of Eros: Women's Love Lyric in Europe, 1540-1620 |
59 | |
MARIANNE MICROS David O. Frantz: Festum Voluptatis: A Study of Renaissance Erotica; Barbara Pavlock: Eros, Imitation, and the Epic Tradition |
63 | |
Volume 10 |
1989-90 |
Number 2 |
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ANNE SHAVER Woman's Place in the New Arcadia |
3 | |
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JOHN WEBSTER WRITERS WHO NEED WRITERS: INTERTEXTUAL POETICS IN TUDOR HUMANIST FICTION: Review of Arthur F. Kinney: Humanist Poetics: Thought Rhetoric, and Fiction in Sixteenth- Century England |
16 | |
VICTOR SKRETKOWICZ Margaret P. Hannay: Philip's Phoenix: Mary Sidney, Countess Of Pembroke |
23 | |
GARY WALLER AN ALTERNATE OPINION: Review of Margaret P. Hannay: Philip's Phoenix |
31 | |
ROBERT E. STILLMAN S. K. Heninger, Jr.: Sidney and Spenser: The Poet As Maker |
34 | |
D'ORSAY W. PEARSON Thomas P. Roche, Jr.: Petrarch and the English Sonnet Sequences |
44 | |
JEFFREY L. JONES David Loades: The Tudor Court |
49 | |
Volume 10 |
1989 |
Number 1 |
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THOMAS P. ROCHE, JR. Ending the New Arcadia: Virgil and Ariosto |
3 | |
PETER C. HERMAN "Do as I Say, Not as I Do": The Apology for Poetry and Sir Philip Sidney's Letters to Edward Denny and Robert Sidney |
13 | |
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PETER C. HERMAN Generational Politics and the New Historicism |
25 | |
C. STUART HUNTER The Work of Lesser Scholars: Some Brief Reflections on the Nature and Function of the Annotated Bibliography |
36 | |
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CHRISTOPHER MARTIN Michael McCanles: The Text of Sidney's Arcadian World |
43 | |
GARY WALLER Michael G. Brennan, ed. Lady Mary Wroth's Love's Victory: The Penshurst Manuscript |
45 | |
JEROME S. DEES Ernest B. Gilman: Iconoclasm and Poetry in the English Reformation: Down Went Dagon |
47 | |
C. STUART HUNTER Rivkah Zim: English Metrical Psalms: Poetry as Praise and Prayer, 1535-1601 |
52 | |
GARY WALLER Gordon Coggins: Queint Device: A Guide to Sexuality in Edmund Spenser |
55 | |
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DIGESTS OF RECENT ARTICLES ON SIR PHILIP SIDNEY AND THE SIDNEY CIRCLE |
57 | |
Volume 9 |
1988 |
Number 2 |
Article |
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MARGARET M. SULLIVAN Getting Pamela out of the House: Gendering Genealogy in the New Arcadia |
3 | |
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New Directions in Sidney Studies: From Here to Where? Transcript of a Panel Discussion held at University of Western Michigan, May 1989. Moderator: Arthur F. Kinney; Panelists: Jerome S. Dees, Clark Hulse, and Robert E. Stillman |
19 | |
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ROGER KUIN Jan van Dorsten, Dominic Baker-Smith, and Arthur F. Kinney, editors: Sir Philip Sidney, 1586 and the Creation of a Legend |
55 | |
THEODORE STEINBERG Arthur F. Kinney, ed.: Essential Articles for the Study of Sir Philip Sidney Dennis Kay, ed.: Sir Philip Sidney: An Anthology of Modern Criticism Arthur F. Kinney and the Editors of ELR: Sidney In Retrospect: Selections from English Literary Renaissance |
59 | |
ROBERT E. STILLMAN Peter Lindenbaum: Changing Landscapes: Anti-Pastoral Sentiment in the English Renaissance |
61 | |
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67 | |
Volume 9 |
1988 |
Number 1 |
Articles |
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CHRISTOPHER MARTIN Sidney's Defence: The Art of Slander and The Slander of Art |
3 | |
PAULA H. PAYNE The Poet Orator's Praise: Epideictic Discourse in Sidney's Astrophil and Stella |
11 | |
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ROBERT STILLMAN A Whitman Sampler: Sidney Studies, Essentialism, and Lindheim: Critical Debate at the Crossroads |
22 | |
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ROGER KUIN UNTITLED: pro- and paralegomena to a modern Renaissance criticism |
33 | |
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ARTHUR F. KINNEY RE-ESTABLISHING THE NEW ARCADIA: Victor Skretkowicz, ed.: The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia (The New Arcadia) |
42 | |
ROBERT E. STILLMAN Brian Loughery, ed.: Pastoral Mode: A Selection of Critical Essays |
53 | |
THEODORE STEINBERG Jacqueline T. Miller: Poetic License: Authority and Authorship in Medieval and Renaissance Contexts |
56 | |
GARY F. WALLER Michael Brennan: Literary Patronage in the English Renaissance: The Pembroke Family |
60 | |
Volume 8 |
1987 |
Number 2 |
Articles |
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ANTHONY MILLER Herodotus In Arcadia |
3 | |
RENEE PIGEON A Model for the Castle of Amphialus In Sidney's Arcadia |
10 | |
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SUSANNE WOODS Women In the English Renaissance: A New Frontier |
16 | |
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THOMAS P. ROCHE, Jr. John Gouws, ed. The Prose Works of Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke |
23 | |
NANCY LINDHEIM Robert E. Stillman. Sidney's Poetic Justice: The Old Arcadia, its Eclogues, and Renaissance Pastoral Tradition |
26 | |
ROGER KUIN Dwight C. Peck, ed. Leicester's Commonwealth: The Copy of a Letter Written by a Master of Art of Cambridge (1584) and Related Documents |
30 | |
Volume 8 |
1987 |
Number 1 |
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SUSANNE WOODS The Rhetoric of Freedom in Sidney's Arcadia |
3 | |
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MARGARET P. HANNAY Annabel Patterson: Censorship and Interpretation: The Conditions of Writing and Reading in Early Modern England |
12 | |
ALAN SINFIELD David Norbrook: Poetry and Politics in the English Renaissance |
15 | |
ARTHUR F. KINNEY Michael Kiernan, editor: Sir Francis Bacon, The Essayes or Counsels, Civill and Morall |
17 | |
ANNE LAKE PRESCOTT Jean Wilson: Entertainments for Elizabeth |
20 | |
ROLAND GREENE Lauro Martines: Society and History in English Renaissance Verse |
23 | |
JOHN GOUWS Susanne Woods: Natural Emphasis: English Versification from Chaucer to Dryden |
26 | |
JEROME S. DEES David R. Shore: Spenser and the Poetics of Pastoral: A Study of the World of Colin Clout |
28 | |
PATRICK G. HOGAN, JR. Norman K. Farmer: Poets and the Visual Arts in Renaissance England |
35 | |
D'ORSAY W. PEARSON J. C. Eade: The Forgotten Sky: A Guide to Astrology in English Literature |
41 | |
JOHN GOUWS Don E. Wayne: Penshurst: The Semiotics of Place and the Poetics of History |
44 | |
ANNE LAKE PRESCOTT Joseph Loewenstein: Responsive Readings: Versions of Echo in Pastoral, Epic, and the Jonsonian Masque |
46 | |
Volume 7 |
1986-87 |
Numbers 1 & 2 |
INDEX TO VOLUMES 1 - 6
1980 - 1986
GUIDE to the Indices |
2 | |
AUTHOR INDEX |
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listing by title of each PhD thesis, book, article, conference paper, review, or the like published, reviewed, abstracted, or cited in SNew | ||
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Volume 6 |
1985/86 |
Number 2 |
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GARY F. WALLER P. J. Croft, ed., The Poems of Robert Sidney from the Poet's Autograph Notebook |
13 | |
DANIEL TRAISTER Millicent V. Hay, The Life of Robert Sidney, Earl of Leicester (1563-1626) |
17 | |
THEODORE L. STEINBERG Sylvia Freedman, Poor Penelope: Lady Penelope Rich, An Elizabethan Woman |
20 | |
ELIZABETH A. POPHAM Martin A. Ratiere, Faire Bitts: Sir Philip Sidney and Renaissance Political Theory |
22 | |
GARY F. WALLER Frank Whigham, Ambition and Privilege. The Social Tropes of Elizabethan Courtesy Theory |
25 | |
ANNE LAKE PRESCOTT George Garrett, The Succession: A Novel of Elizabeth and James |
26 | |
MARGARET P. HANNAY Roger J. P. Kuin, ed., Robert Langham: A Letter |
28 | |
C. STUART HUNTER John E. Booty, ed., The Godly Kingdom of Tudor England: Great Books of the English Reformation |
32 | |
MARGARET HUNDLEBY David M. Halperin, Before Pastoral: Theocritus and the Ancient Tradition of Bucolic Poetry |
38 | |
THEODORE L. STEINBERG James L. Kugel, The Idea of Biblical Poetry: Parallelism and Its History |
40 | |
Volume 6 |
1985 |
Number 1 |
ARTHUR F. KINNEY In Memoriam: Jan A. Van Dorsten |
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Sir Philip Sidney |
25 | |
Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke |
39 | |
Lady Mary Wroth |
40 | |
Fulke Greville |
41 | |
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GARY F. WALLER Anne Ferry, The 'Inward' Language: Sonnets of Wyatt, Sidney, Shakespeare, Donne |
42 | |
JOSEPHINE A. ROBERTS Merry E. Wiesner, Women in the Sixteenth Century: A Bibliography |
43 | |
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United States and Canada |
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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 |
3 | |
P. J. KLEMP "Sunke in that dead sea of life": Fulke Greville in Jonson's Cary-Morison Ode |
10 | |
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ELIZABETH BIEMAN Gary F. Waller and Michael D. Moore, eds., Sir Philip Sidney and the Interpretation of Renaissance Culture |
17 | |
ROGER KUIN Alistair Fowler, Kinds of Literature: An Introduction to the Theory of Genres and Modes |
24 | |
MICHAEL D. MOORE John Webster, ed., William Temple's Analysis of Sir Philip Sidney's "Apology for Poetry" An Edition and Translation |
27 | |
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 |
30 | |
ANN ROSALIND JONES Linda Woodbridge, Women in the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620 |
32 | |
Volume 5 |
1984 |
Number 1 |
Articles and Notes |
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MARY ELLEN LAMB "Nett which paultrye prayes disdaines": Sidney's Influence on Two Unattributed Poems in the Bright Manuscript |
3 | |
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C. STUART HUNTER "To read aright": A Sidnean Commentary: A. Leigh DeNeef, Spenser and the Motives of Metaphor |
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THEODORE STEINBERG Roswitha Mayr, The Concept of Love in Sidney and Spenser |
27 | |
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Volume 4 |
1983 |
Number 2 |
Articles and Notes |
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ELIZABETH POPHAM Poetic Courtship, Policy, and the Remaking of Sidney's Arcadia |
3 | |
MARGARET HANNAY Unpublished Letters by Mary Sidney: A Preliminary Report |
13 | |
ROBERT JUNGMAN Greville as a Source for Lycidas, lines 8-9 |
13 | |
MARY ELLEN LAMB News from Sotheby's: Sidney Letters and a Portrait of Philip Sidney |
15 | |
JOHN PADEL, "A letter to the Editor" |
16 | |
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WALTER R. DAVIS Nancy Lindheim. The Structures of Sidney's Arcadia |
18 | |
C. STUART HUNTER Robin Headlam Wells. Spenser's Faerie Queene and the Cult of Elizabeth |
21 | |
GARY F. WALLER Margaret W. Ferguson. Trials of Desire: Renaissance Defences of Poetry |
22 | |
GARY F. WALLER Josephine A. Roberts, ed. The Poems of Lady Mary Wroth |
24 | |
GARY F. WALLER Diane Bornstein, ed. The Countess of Pembroke's Translation of Phillippe de Mornay's Discourse of Life and Death |
25 | |
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27 | |
Mary Sidney, Lady Wroth |
31 | |
Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke |
32 | |
Fulke Greville |
33 | |
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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.] |
34 | |
Porlock at Kalamazoo - May 1983: Charles Huttar. "My mistress's eyes are nothing!": The New Theory Practiced? |
39 | |
Volume 4 |
1983 |
Number 1 |
Articles |
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GARY F. WALLER The Fruits of Nature's Choicest Trees |
4 | |
ROGER KUIN A Little World Made Cunningly: Semiosis in a Sidney Sonnet |
6 | |
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GARY F. WALLER Alan Sinfield, Literature in Protestant England 1560-1660 |
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MARGARET P. HANNAY Thelma N. Greenfield, The Eye of Judgment: Reading the New Arcadia |
13 | |
GARY F. WALLER May Nelson Paulissen, The Love Sonnets of Lady Mary Wroth: A Critical Introduction |
15 | |
ROGER KUIN Dennis Moore, The Politics of Spenser's Complaints and Sidney's Philisides Poems |
17 | |
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Recent Articles & Books on |
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Sir Philip Sidney |
20 | |
Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke |
26 | |
Robert Sidney, Viscount de l'Isle |
27 | |
Mary Sidney, Lady Wroth |
28 | |
Rounding the Circle |
29 | |
Volume 3 |
1982 |
Number 2 |
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New Readings of Sidney. Review of "New Readings of Sidney: Experiment and tradition," ed. William A. Sessions, Studies in the Literary Imagination, vol. 15:1 (1982) |
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The Modern Languages Association, Los Angeles, December, 1982 |
31 |
Sidney at Sussex, June, 1982 |
31 | |
Volume 3 |
1982 |
Number 1 |
Articles |
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MARY E. CHAN The Strife of Love in a Dream and Sidney's Second Song in Astrophil and Stella |
3 | |
JOHN G. LELAND Sidney and Osiris |
10 | |
DEBORAH K. WRIGHT Modern-Spelling Text of Robert Sidney's Poems Proves Disappointing |
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RICHARD C. MCCOY Stephen Greenblatt, Renaissance Self- Fashioning: From More to Shakespeare |
17 | |
M.E. LAMB John Padel, New Poems by Shakespeare: Order and Meaning Restored to the Sonnets |
20 | |
GERALD J. RUBIO A Review of Recent Reviews |
22 | |
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The Modern Languages Association, New York, December, 1981 |
37 | |
Sidney at Kalamazoo, May 1982 |
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Volume 2 |
1981 |
Number 2 |
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M.E. LAMB Peter Beal, compiler, The Index of English Literary Manuscripts, Vol. 1, 1450-1625 (1980) |
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DIANE BORNSTEIN G. F. Waller, Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke: A Critical Study of her Writings and Literary Milieu |
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Sidney at Kalamazoo, May 1981 |
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Volume 2 |
1981 |
Number 1 |
Work-in-Progress | 3 | |
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Recent Studies of Sidney and his Circle. An Annotated Bibliography |
8 | |
HUGH MACLACHLAN A Review of Recent Reviews |
20 | |
C. STUART HUNTER A Review of Recent Dissertations |
24 | |
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The Modern Language Association, Houston, December, 1980 |
25 | |
Sixteenth-Century Studies Conference, St. Louis, October, 1980 |
28 | |
South-Central Modern Language Association, Memphis, October,1980 |
30 | |
North-West Renaissance Society Meeting, Simon Fraser University, March, 1981 |
31 | |
Sidney at Kalamazoo, 1981 |
32 |
Volume 1 |
1980 |
Number 2 |
Current Research |
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WERNER BIES, Recent German Studies of Sidney, 1970-79 |
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Leslie D. Foster's Reply |
52 | |
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PATRICK G. HOGAN Neoplatonic Elements in Sidney's Masque-like Lady of May |
53 | |
JOHN MULRYAN Sidney as Scrivener: Pen-and-Ink Imagery in Astrophil and Stella |
58 | |
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RAYMOND STEPHANSON review of James Eugene O'Hara, Jr., The Rhetoric of Love in Lyly's Euphues and his England and Sidney's Arcadia (1590) |
59 | |
Recent Studies of Sidney and his Circle: An Annotated Bibliography |
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GARY WALLER Review of Recent Dissertations |
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AULLA Conference, University of Newcastle, January 31, 1980 |
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Sidney at Kalamazoo, 1980 |
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Volume 1 |
1980 |
Number 1 |
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AULLA Conference, University of Newcastle, February, 1980 |
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