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161) 42.2.22 Jonathan Sircy: Christopher Tilmouth, Passion’s Triumph Over Reason

Tilmouth, Christopher. Passion’s Triumph Over Reason: A History of the Moral Imagination from Spenser to Rochester. Oxford and New ...

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162) 47.1.12 Richard Danson Brown: Daniel Moss, The Ovidian Vogue: Literary Fashion and Imitative Practice in Late Elizabethan England

Moss, Daniel D. The Ovidian Vogue: Literary Fashion and Imitative Practice in Late Elizabethan England. Toronto UP, 2014. xii + 256 ...

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163) 46.2.23 : Articles

Burrow, John. “A Northern Pronunciation in Chaucer, Skelton, and Spenser.” Notes & Queries, vol. 63, no. 2, May 2016, pp. 191-194 ...

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164) 48.2.1 Andrew Hadfield: The Hugh MacLean Lecture 2018: Spenser and The Limits of Neo-Platonic Poetry

Spenser and The Limits of Neo-Platonic Poetry

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165) 48.3.1 Allison Bigelow, Vivienne Westbrook, Daniel Carey, Carlo M. Bajetta, Mark Nicholls, Gordon Braden, Catherine Bates, Cathy Shrank, Judith Owens, Claire Jowitt, Thomas Herron, Nicholas Popper, Eric Klingelhofer, Willy Maley: Ralegh at 400

Ralegh at 400

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166) 52.2.7 Owen Kane: Hospitality and Decorum in Spenser’s 'Legend of Courtesy' and 'A View'

In the Epistle Dedicatory to the Shepheardes Calender, ‘E.K.’ praises Spenser’s ‘dewe obseruing of Decorum euerye where, in ...

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167) 52.3.2 Ayesha Ramachandran: Shaking the Steadfast Globe: Early Modern Futures for the Global Turn

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168) 45.3.1 Andrew Escobedo: Can Analytic Philosophy and Literary Criticism be Friends?

When David Lee Miller, knowing of my interest in Anglo-American philosophy, asked me to write something about what benefits this ...

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169) 47.3.52 Judith Anderson: Andrew Escobedo, Volition's Face

Andrew Escobedo. Volition’s Face: Personification and the Will in Renaissance Literature.  U of Notre Dame P, 2017. xii + 326 ...

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170) 48.1.4 Matthew Woodcock: The New Poet and the Old: Edmund Spenser and Thomas Churchyard

On 17 November 1593 the adventurer and spy Anthony Standen wrote a letter from the court at Windsor to his ...

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