English Literary Renaissance

Title Publication Date Language Citations
New Entries from the Office‐Book of Sir Henry Herbert1996/01/01English
The Renaissance of the Study of the English Literary Renaissance1995/09/01English
Recent Studies in James VI and I1993/09/01English
Marvell and the Fictions of Pastoral1974/01/01English
Recent Studies in the Corpus Christi Mystery Plays1975/09/01English
Recent Studies in Women Writers of Tudor England, 1485‐1603 (1990 to mid‐1993)1994/01/01English
Robert Copland's The Seven Sorrows1977/01/01English
John Hall's A Method of History: A Book Lost and Found (with transcription)1998/03/01English
The Casuistry of Innocence in A King and No King and Its Implications for Tragicomedy1978/09/01English
The Order in Beaumont's Knight of the Burning Pestle1979/03/01English
“I Would Thy Husband Were Dead”: The Merry Wives of Windsor as Mock Domestic Tragedy2000/03/01English
Preface1984/09/01English
Donne's Deliberative Verse Epistles1976/09/01English
“Aire and Angels”: Incarnations of Love1982/01/01English
The “Art of Clothing”: Role‐Playing in Deloney's Fiction1981/03/01English
Recent Studies of Literature and Painting in the English Renaissance1985/01/01English
The Lamentable Comedy of Richard II1994/03/01English
Wyatt's Use of Repetitions and Refrains1982/09/01English
Battles That Need Not Be Fought: The Faerie Queene, III.i1975/03/01English
Veritas Filia Temporis and Shakespeare1973/03/01English
Linguistic Change, Theatrical Practice, and the Ideologies of Status in As You Like It1997/09/01English
The Two Voices of Sidney's Apology for Poetry1972/01/01English
“Rosis and Lysa”: Selections from the Poems of Sir Robert Sidney1979/03/01English
The Whitehall Cockpit: The Building and the Theater1982/09/01English
Henary Smith: The Preacher as Poet1982/01/01English
The Changing Face of Andrew Marvell1979/01/01English
The Disfigured Face of Nature: Image and Metaphor in the Revised Arcadia1972/01/01English
The Queen's Men in 1594: A Study of “Good” and “Bad” Quartos1984/01/01English
Minstrels in Elizabethan London: Who Were They, What Did They Do?1984/01/01English
“More Than What You Were”: Augmentation and Increase in Macbeth1984/01/01English